"FreezerBunnyCowplant;c-17144692" wrote:
"Movotti;c-17143424" wrote:
We already have a rural European world, the Countryside in Windenburg, so no that isn‘t needed anymore.
a rural European world?
Why can't we have more? Why would you want more ameircan worlds, when there is only one European world? Europe is far more than just one country.
Why can't we have a rural world that resembles Southern England, or Northern England? Or Russia, or Italy, or Spain? Why do we need yet another american world? What about a rural Aussie world? What about a Kiwi world What about something different!
New Zealand, where the land isn't flat, and so your farm is bigger due to being vertical.
https://www.theskykid.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/settings.jpg
https://teara.govt.nz/files/27119-pc.jpg
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They're taking the hobbits to... uh, um... they're taking the sheep to market.
Windenburg highly resembles a mixture of England, Northern France and Germany. I can also think of a Mediterranean world (Italy & Spain), but I’d rather see it as a destination with hotels and a swimable ocean, since it‘s a popular tourist spot.
I want an American countryside world simply because we haven‘t got the theme yet, a Northern/ Central European world would be the same theme over again (Windenburg).
But we have no northern European worlds, no eastern European worlds, nothing the resembles Scotland, nor Ireland. Spanish and Italian theme does not need to be coastal, they have inland regions!
And we already have numerous north american worlds.
It's really time for something different.
New Zealand or Australia would be a nice choice for a farming world as well, since we haven‘t got that yet. You stated it‘s very mountainous in NZ, so they could introduce cliffside lots as well that would be awesome!
No.
I said nothing about NZ being mountainous, only that their farms are larger than they look, due to the vertical land.
Their farms don't tend to be 'cliffside' they tend to build on the flatter land, as there's less risk of your house sliding away in a landslide after the next quake.
It's bad enough when your cows get stranded by one.
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