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Yeah, I really like what parts of Del Sol Valley are there, aesthetically! I feel like the team really nailed Los Angeles. The problem is how few lots there are. I really feel it when playing in the cute little starter suburb; it feels like all my neighbors are fake houses. It's almost like playing on a stage set.
And I know that the pack predated swimming in the ocean--that came from Island Living--but I also feel like it's A CRIME to not have a beach. (As opposed to Windenburg and Brindelton Bay, where we have lovely beaches that I adore but I can't send my Sim swimming!)
I'd have liked more lots and I absolutely agree about the suburban part of Del sol valley looking a little disjointed. I build some expensive homes there but they look so out of place. I use other worlds for my celebrity builds to make up for what DSV lacks. So I have a celebrity chef who has all of Magnolia Park as her private island, I have another in a castle style estate in Windenburg. I used the Cheiftans Villa lot in Sulani (photo attached) to get a beach mansion feel that I couldn't get in DSV. I'd like a kind of Malibu beach strip of mansions. I tried a few years ago with Oasis Springs and placed it where the gym and museum are but it wasn't really what I wanted.
Plus my larger lots in DSV are badly bugged. I took over the Ward Den for my Bollywood superstar and made a rose gold mansion with marble floors, etc, only to have my Sims walk through all of the walls and solid objects and the poodle keeps getting stuck in the marble accent tables!
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