10 years ago
Worlds You Can't Live Without
First off, I feel like a thread like this needs to be stickied at the top of this subforum. This is clearly the main Sims forum now, so this needs to be easily accessible. Paging @SimGuruDrake to d...
"mizuru007;c-15733524" wrote:Not all world are huge and I have no problems with bigger CC worlds like Setra my computer is capable of running them. Like I said not all CC world are huge like Setra. @Rflong7 has awesome CC worlds."pepperjax1230;c-15733400" wrote:"Nikkei_Simmer;c-15732886" wrote:Actually CC worlds are way better they are interesting to have your sim live in them.
The only worlds I have are provided by EA: Sunset Valley, Riverview, Bridgeport and the three World Adventures locations. I'm not brave enough to venture to installing user-created worlds but eventually I will. I still have to get CAW too to create my own world. But that will eventually happen after getting familiar with the worlds EA creates.
After playing for a while: I find that I'm partial to Sunset Valley and Riverview. I just can't seem to get into the hustle and bustle of Bridgeport - seems too overwhelming. I tried it once...never been back since.
But my absolute favorite is: Riverview. Guess I must be a country boy at heart.Well a simple kinda life never did me no harm
A raisin' me a family and workin' on a farm
My days are all filled with an easy country charm
Thank God I'm a country boy
I will argue that, for some people, EA worlds are better suited for their needs. Maybe their computer can't handle all of the content that comes with CC worlds? Maybe they aren't so versed in installing CC?
That said, though, I often play in worlds created by other people. I will run back to Appaloosia Plains or one of the other suburban worlds by EA every once in a while because I can't stand the lag that comes from having a full world, but I prefer all of the interesting worlds that people can create!