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Babykittyjade
2 years agoSeasoned Ace
"telemwill;c-18273983" wrote:"mrs_starkey;c-18273911" wrote:
I have googled a bit, but I'd rather ask someone who actually lives there. A few questions for people who live in Arizona:
Is it summer all year long?
Are there other plants like trees? Do the leaves change color in autumn?
Does the snow (if it snows in winter) sticks to the ground?
I'm asking because my little seasons loving heart needs to know. ? I'm SO in love with the idea of horses in Sims 4, and I hope the hints are true. And for sure the world for horses will have huge areas to horsebackride. But I just can't see myself living in a world where there are no visible season changes like my beloved colorful autumn (my favourite season of the year) or the snowy wintery landscape.
I know, we could probably have horses in other worlds too, but I bet the new world will be just perfect sizewise.
So I hope there will be 3 different areas (like in Mt. Komorebi, where one Neighborhood was snowy all year long while the others had changing seasons): One giant desert neighborhood, one giant green neighborhood with seasons, and one town center neighborhood with a Saloon, some shops like a farrier and supermarket ect. ?
I would absolutely love this! And this way there would be something for different kind of players.
I lived in Mesa, Arizona. In the part of Arizona where I lived there wasn't ever any snow. Maybe flurries once every ten years. (I looked it up. Last snowfall there was in 1998.) Winter temperatures may drop to the forties. Usually in the sixties during the day. People have irrigated their properties and there are now all sorts of plants and trees in residential areas. The leaves don't really change colors in the fall. They just turn brown and fall off. Mesa is largely in a desert area known for the large saguaro cactus which only grow in that region called the Sonoran Desert. It looks very like the picture Simattically posted on Twitter.
Northern Arizona is different with more seasonal weather changes and lots of pine forest. It's famous for the red rock scenery of Sedona. Also the Grand Canyon. Honestly, I would think horses might be more likely to be there. Who has horses in the desert?
Canyons are all over Arizona. They are popular for hiking and camping.
I should mention that southern Arizona can get snow in the higher elevations. My brother lived 100 miles south from Mesa in Tucson. We were swimming in his pool one Christmas, and felt homesick for snow. We drove 30 minutes up a mountain to the ski resort and had a snowball fight.
This sounds like a pretty amazing place.
And I hate cold or cloudy weather. Give me 24/7 sun in real life or in game. I'd probably love it in Arizona. And the way you were able to go 30 minutes away for a snowball fight is pretty fascinating and cute!