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sailorleontine
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4 months ago

i have some ideas (basegame)

can we have more likes/dislikes categories? | EA Forums - 12135548 it can be for both basegame and packs

Can we have a clothing shop and a new lot challenge? | EA Forums - 12086009 not only a new venue type but also either lot trait or lot challenge you can't change certain outfit category, similair to The Sims 2 unless you buy that certain outfit category (i bet the team can figure something out with this idea)

Can we have a supermarket? | EA Forums - 12082347 same as the above one and also similair to The Sims 2 (and buying food should be similair to The Sims 2, the more things you need, the more it costs money and even order on the phone or computer and even with that option it should pop-up how much you need it)

i know we have businesses and hobbies for some activities but won't it be usefull to have the venue turned on you can do painting and sell them in public or having painting competition? (it kind of have the creative venue in San Myshuno in City Living but i think it should be in a basegame update, i bet you can have a competition) maybe even programming, video gaming and writting competition (the skills are both in basegame if not mistaken) who can do best (similair to some event in San Myshuno but differently)

it looks so boring if you don't have any packs in The Sims 4 so i try to find a solution to this problem, that's how i came up with some ideas

and with all my ideas it should come with a new world, maybe a beach world which is filled with some buildings and only a few empty lot you can build at? (just a thought)

i made a post about this awhile ago, just don't mind when it mentioned non-tropical world with one of my ideas because i mistaken it with something but someone corrected it friendly but i won't delete it because this way i'll learn for my mistake this way: Can we have a non-tropical beach world as basegame? | EA Forums - 11884994 (look at the description from bellow why i mistaken it with something else, probably a stereotype i associated it with something else before someone is giving me a hard time just because of my mistakes)

and with a new basegame world we can visit the secret world (not doing rabbit-holes only exception is if you answer things correctly like the earlier worlds untill you can open it) but more like what they did with Granite Falls to see things up there and collect new things that's not in The Sims 4 yet (can't think of any though)

i try to make it a little bit more interesting with my basegame ideas so what do you think?

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  • World Name: Solara Cove

    A peaceful, sun-kissed coastal town where golden sands meet suburban charm.

    World Overview:

    Solara Cove is a coastal town set along a serene bay. With a blend of charming beachside homes, community lots, and nature areas, it's a perfect mix of laid-back living and active lifestyle. While the waters aren’t swimmable (due to base game limits), the illusion of beach life is maintained through smart lot design and storytelling.



    NEIGHBORHOODS

    1. Coral Bayfront (Residential)

    Beachy residential area with ocean-inspired builds
    Lots:

    • Seaglass Bungalow (30x20) – Home of the Tide Family (starter)
    • Golden Dunes Villa (40x30) – Modern beach house for a wealthy Sim
    • Shell Haven (30x20) – Eco-friendly shack for a loner Sim or off-the-grid living

    2. Sandy Shoals Park (Nature/Community)

    The “public beach” zone with family-friendly activities
    Lots:

    • Solara Seaside Park (40x30 – Park) – Bonfire, sand areas, fishing spot, toddler area
    • Coastline Commons (30x20 – Library) – Relaxed seaside-style community space
    • Shoreline Trails (30x20 – Empty) – Optional fishing retreat or camping-inspired park

    3. Breezy Market Square (Mixed-use, commercial & residential)

    own center with local businesses, rentals, and starter homes
    Lots:

    • The Driftwood (30x20 – Bar or Café) – Converted boathouse-turned-hangout
    • Sandy Steps Retail (20x15 – Retail or Residential) – Surf shop, art stand, or gallery
    • Salt Breeze Flats (3 x 20x15 lots – Starters for new households)

     

     

     

    Households

    The Tides – Seaglass Bungalow

    See previous message!

    The Castillos – Golden Dunes Villa

    • Julieta Castillo (Adult): Successful travel blogger turned novelist
    • Mateo Castillo (Teen): Bookworm, aspiring musician
    • Rich, cultured family who moved here for “inspiration” and peace.

    Nico Brooks – Shell Haven

    • Nico (Young Adult): Loner, Recycle Disciple, Handiness maxed
    • Lives off the grid, collects beach junk, builds furniture
    • Secretly writes poetry by candlelight

    The Sunspark Roomies – Salt Breeze Flats (Starter Apartments)

    A group of three mismatched roommates sharing a duplex:

    • Skye (Creative, Childish) – Aspiring painter
    • Jay (Active, Neat) – Swims every morning in the fake ocean
    • Marla (Ambitious, Materialistic) – Secretly hates beach life but is broke

     

     

    apparently the world is based on: Southern California and Australia

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