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- I started with Cordelia's Secret Cottage. It's beautiful, small and cozy. The perfect lot to start with.
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ETA: You probably don't want to kick out the Scott family as they own the pub. - atreya33Seasoned Ace
"simgirl1010;c-18261229" wrote:
I started with Cordelia's Secret Cottage. It's beautiful, small and cozy. The perfect lot to start with.
Welcome back to the Sims 4. ?
ETA: You probably don't want to kick out the Scott family as they own the pub.
I did kick them out. Their fault if they hog the only 64x64 lot. :p But the pub will still work if they are moved out. There might be some one else working in the pub. It depends on what you find more important : the npc's with lore or a big lot to build on. - Most of the 64x64 lots are empty in my game so I don't have that problem. ?
- LadyGray01Seasoned HotshotI always kick Sims out and bulldoze or move (community) lots. It's the first thing I do when we get a new world. The only ones I leave alone are the special lots that can't really be changed (which I hate).
- Katofhyrule12Seasoned NoviceI never start with a new home in the new world. I start out visiting or vacationing in the new world, and I start including the new build/buy items in my already established homes.
- atreya33Seasoned AceI recently started playing with cottage living again. My stay at home mum with an infant daughter is growing crops and has a few chickens. Now I need to figure out how to get the biggest size crops for the aspiration. The Simple Living lot challenge is also great for more realism. This family is still living in brindleton bay and visit Henford if they need to. I did add the bunny stump and birds tree to the lot to experience wild animals in brindleton.
Here they are visiting Henford.
https://i.imgur.com/YbPjmn7.png - SheriSimSeasoned Hotshot
"Simmerville;c-18261228" wrote:
I think the only premades you should not delete are those with a story riven purpose, like the bar owner, the guy living on a "secret" lot in the mid hood, and the ladies running those shops. But they don't occupy any house that you can make use of, so there's not really any good reason to get rid of them - at least not right away :)
My advise would be to start slowly, because it quickly gets overwhelming if you jump right at a farm with all sorts of animals + crops. There would not be time for anything but tending those animals. You will need to build relation with animals to max the outcome, can't be done if you spend all day on cleaning sheds :) o, start with just one sort of animal...
Yeah, I suggest starting with chickens if you do decide to have farm animals. - ck213Seasoned Scout
"Evalen;c-18261248" wrote:
Well I did it. I now own Cottage Living, It is a little hard to get started, I do not know what lot to pick for my first start, any Ideas. I know there is a empty one. I don't know if it is good to kick anyone out and buy their lot or not, or if it will ruin my game.
My Hogwarts scenario is still on the back-burner, but Henford makes a great location for it.
https://hosting.photobucket.com/images/f116/cireking213/12-23-21_3-16-03_PM.png?width=1920&height=1080&fit=bounds - mariefoxprice83Seasoned VeteranIt's one of my favourite packs because of all the British influences. The houses are a little small for family play so I often update them.
- SEREFRASSeasoned VeteranI too have some based on “Disney” fairytale households living in Henford. Also, some live in Windenburg, Sulani & Tartosa.???
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