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4 years ago
> @Turjan said:
> Yes, that menu. Sunset Valley should always be one of the available options for a new game start. It comes with the base game after all.
>
> Its world file should be in ...\Origin Games\The Sims 3\GameData\Shared\NonPackaged\Worlds
> or wherever your Origin game (not its documents) is installed. Just search for "Sunset Valley.world"
>
> "Adventureland.world" is it's own file and can be found at ...\Origin Games\The Sims 3\EP01\GameData\Shared\NonPackaged\Worlds
>
> Both worlds cannot be used in a same NRaas Traveler-connected game at the same time, as they use the same ID number (you cannot travel from one to the other, not even via a third world). This does not affect new games though.
My sunset valley file is there, but the game does not give me the option to select it
> Yes, that menu. Sunset Valley should always be one of the available options for a new game start. It comes with the base game after all.
>
> Its world file should be in ...\Origin Games\The Sims 3\GameData\Shared\NonPackaged\Worlds
> or wherever your Origin game (not its documents) is installed. Just search for "Sunset Valley.world"
>
> "Adventureland.world" is it's own file and can be found at ...\Origin Games\The Sims 3\EP01\GameData\Shared\NonPackaged\Worlds
>
> Both worlds cannot be used in a same NRaas Traveler-connected game at the same time, as they use the same ID number (you cannot travel from one to the other, not even via a third world). This does not affect new games though.
My sunset valley file is there, but the game does not give me the option to select it