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For me it's always walls up.
I love building and decorating and story telling.
So for taking screenshots the walls are up anyways.
But it also adds so much to the atmosphere and it inspires me when I see the whole location.
Different rooms have different vibes and I kind of have a visual brain so that's important for me 'to dive in and feel it' (haha I don't know how to explain properly ^^').
And I like to play in top view to have an overview of everything. I often scroll out and look what they are all up to :3
And then I see a stunning sunset and get distracted and take some pretty scenery shots 🌄
I'm almost always walls up. There are some rare exceptions where the wall is in the way of the exact angle I want for a screenshot. I will try going to cutaway and if the other walls are all still up I'll take the shot. Otherwise I put the walls back up and look for the next best angle. Since I became a writer I rarely play the game just to play. I play a lot but it's mostly aimed towards providing material for my stories first.🙂 When I played just to play I was a mix of walls up and cutaway.
Never ever walls down.
Depending on what I am doing at that time but usually cutaway for game play.
up for screenies, cutaway for gameplay.
I like smaller lots, I don't like huge empty areas in houses, why walls up is not always good in actual gameplay.
Different if staging a story or something.
Never walls down.
- LixyQuinn1702 years agoSeasoned Ace
@LennyOgg
Walls up? ⬆️ Building - Decorating
Walls cutaway? ↘️ Play-testing
Walls down? ⬇️ Rarely
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