"Sthenastia;c-17913415" wrote:
I want to add that only people which have all packs or the most of packs don't complain about the number of lots. My first Expansion for TS4 was Get Famous (I bought a bundle with GF, Spa Day, Movie Hangout and Luxury Party). I remember my dissapointment, because I received celebrities, spas and some new improvements and ridiculously small space to develop. Imigine that some people will have Cottage Living only. Without alternatives, this world will be really hard to play.
I hear you there. I do wish they would see their way to either patching in another empty neighborhood like Newcrest, or make up a pack that includes a few more to choose from. I have Willow Creek, Oasis Springs, Newcrest, Windenburg, Magnolia Promenade (which is only four lots, three of which are already filled), Brindleton Bay, Del So Valley, Strangerville, Sulani, and University. Not bad, but I agree Del So Valley is a bit of a joke. I tore down (actually bulldozed) the lot at the top of the hill for my own Sims to live. Built a house for them. But where are the eateries? This is fashioned after Los Angeles, to some extent. As you look from that hilltop to screen left, there is a copse of skyscrapers that looks very much like Century City where the Shubert Theatre is. Saw
Beauty and the Beast there in the midst of their Technical rehearsal week.
"Kironide;c-17913423" wrote:
it's"GalacticGal;c-17913416" wrote:
"Kironide;c-17913414" wrote:
"GalacticGal;c-17913405" wrote:
Has anyone yet learned the possible size of any lots available in the new EP? I feel like building and don't wish to fall in love with a lot built on something far larger than we're likely to get. :open_mouth:
The only information that I've come across about the new pack's lots is that one of the lots is 64 x 64.
Yay! What do you want to bet that's for the Market Place or where the contests are held? That would just be my luck. LOL
It's certainly a nice sized lot for a farm, or a Manor House, but there's no other information about it yet, well, that I've seen.
Thanks, that's still helpful. I've already pulled some pictures of old plantation houses from the 18th century. No floorplan, sadly, but the outsides are something I can create. I may draw them up on some graph paper and then divvy up the rooms. I just know that both of my 7th great grandfathers were planters, which meant they lived on plantations. This was very early in Virginia's existence. I am aware that Toll House Farm still exists, even if it has been added onto. My 6th great-grandfather was born there in 1745, so we're talking old. It was basically very wild when they both carved out a living. Lots of trees, lots of wild animals, lots of Nations who weren't too happy with the influx of newcomers …