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GrumpyGlowfish
2 years agoSeasoned Ace
"crocobaura;c-18238068" wrote:
You just need to look for a bigger lot that accommodates the lot you're trying to place down entirely, then you can rotate it any way you want.
Of course, but sometimes there is no bigger lot in the neighbourhood you want, or it's already occupied. I really wish they would bring back the system from TS2 where we could just place or own lots in any size and orientation we wanted, or at least let us rotate the uneven lots.
"DaniRose2143;c-18238069" wrote:"GrumpyGlowfish;c-18238048" wrote:"DaniRose2143;c-18238039" wrote:
The weirdest thing to me is that 40x20 lot in Gilbert Gardens. The only other 40x20 I can recall is the one in Newcrest and it was a pain to find lots to download because it was such a one-off thing that nobody really built anything for it.
That one was such a pain! 40x20... Who even comes up with a weird size like that, and what are you supposed to build on it? It seems like even the developers aren't sure, since we only have two of these weirdos so far and they're both empty, so we, the players, can rack our brains about it instead.
It is such an awkward shape. Do you build a wide home with no backyard? Or do you build skinny but have a big backyard? My thought right now is a house like you have on a 30x20 set against one side of the lot and then use the big open space for a treehouse and kids play area. A water slide or something like that. Even with that it’s still a really odd lot to do much with.
That's actually a really good idea! Perhaps the 40x20 lot in San Sequoia was indeed made that way with the treehouse in mind. A farm would also be a possibility, because those cowsheds take up a lot of space and are nearly impossible to put on smaller lots while also leaving some room for your actual sims.