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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 can understand that it may be impossible to fix the neighbourhoods we have, but an additional beach neighbourhood should not be a problem because the game loads only one neighbourhood per loadingscreen.
- xochiquetzl_xkvn3 years agoSeasoned Ace
I believe a modder (Arnie) did something that allowed people to swim in Magnolia Promenade in one of his mods, so allowing people to swim in Brindleton Bay and Windenburg should be theoretically possible. I'm honestly not sure how the maps work, aside from having a clickable area that causes you to load a neighborhood.
As for your existing saves, hmm, I think--I'm not a modder--that they load a template for neighborhood areas and save your changes on top, so I'm honestly not sure how changing an existing neighborhood in the template would affect your existing saves. I mean, the little fake houses in that neighborhood aren't really playable space, anyway. I've played a lot in the little starter there, and now have someone living in Venessa Jeong's old house across the street, and... yeah.
Also, speaking of, Venessa Jeong's lot is A LOT bigger than it looks, there's a little fake street running across it, which is interesting! I have some actors living there and built a little outbuilding for their butler LOL.(They don't have Pinnacles money, but can afford the butler.)
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