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Hermitgirl
5 years agoSeasoned Ace
It's been one of my favorite worlds too. When the game was new I had a number of characters "live" there on vacation. They'd max or nearly max everything you could learn there while building a nest egg for themselves.. herbalism, gardening, fishing, cooking, guitar, logic ect... and also whatever I decided to build there (usually in the national forest lot.. to keep it free to them). They would get a rental that had nothing or next to nothing on it to avoid paying much. Many a romance sim went there for clandestine meetings also. I found so many ways to play there that I barely touched GTW for a year.
I also love the not built up, forested look of the place and it was the closest I could get to making a witch type of character at that time because of the herbalism skill.
I still really want some sort of rural world or woody world... dirt roads/ maybe cobblestone in some areas. With an unstructured feel for my sims to call home.
I don't want to have to use a mod till the game is done though but will definitely keep that one in mind for the future.
I also love the not built up, forested look of the place and it was the closest I could get to making a witch type of character at that time because of the herbalism skill.
I still really want some sort of rural world or woody world... dirt roads/ maybe cobblestone in some areas. With an unstructured feel for my sims to call home.
I don't want to have to use a mod till the game is done though but will definitely keep that one in mind for the future.
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