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OEII1001
4 years agoNew Spectator
I would agree that Oasis Springs is underrated, particularly this far along into The Sims 4's development cycle. It's definitely in my top three, as it looks a lot like home. Bedrock Strait is probably my favorite neighborhood in the world, and I spent a lot of time building lots of all sorts on Pebble Burrow.
Oasis Springs aside, I'd go with the following selections for overrated/underrated.
Overrated: Windenburg. This world is a top pick for a lot of people, but I think it's kind of average. I don't think that the architecture is all that interesting, and a lot of the lots are just used for hosting parties that I almost never attend, or at least I didn't back before the invites were broken.
Underrated: Brindleton Bay. I think that a lot of people sleep on this world, but I love the coastal New England aesthetic. Sure, there's a lot of precipitation year round -- I had a record of 19 straight days with rain one summer and just finished winter with 17 straight days of snow -- but my vampires love it.
Oasis Springs aside, I'd go with the following selections for overrated/underrated.
Overrated: Windenburg. This world is a top pick for a lot of people, but I think it's kind of average. I don't think that the architecture is all that interesting, and a lot of the lots are just used for hosting parties that I almost never attend, or at least I didn't back before the invites were broken.
Underrated: Brindleton Bay. I think that a lot of people sleep on this world, but I love the coastal New England aesthetic. Sure, there's a lot of precipitation year round -- I had a record of 19 straight days with rain one summer and just finished winter with 17 straight days of snow -- but my vampires love it.
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