Forum Discussion
30x20 here too, or even smaller.
I played for years in a potato (ts2) and got used to very small lots 🙂
It kinda stayed.
EDIT: played with a potato... hihi, not fitting in the potato .
- DaniRose21432 years agoHero
20x20 isn’t too bad for a couple or a single sim. I’ve always struggled with controlling my urge to decorate such a small space.😁
- CAPTAIN_NXR72 years agoLegend
I, builder of castles, inaugurator of High Kings and Queens, prefers the rare 60x60 lot!
I need space for staff, horses, dogs, wolves, kitchen gardens, livestock, magical tree groves, ponds, cemeteries and most importantly, dungeons. Large, creepy underground maze dungeons. Now all I need is more monsters for my dungeons!👿To be fair, I love building on any sized lots, but the largest lots are the closest to a “Neighborhood Editing Tool”. I just want more space to build and live on is all.
- DaniRose21432 years agoHero
It’s a testament to your prowess as a builder that you can create a lot befitting your kingly status on a mere 60x60.
We dare not ask for knowledge of your arcane techniques for we are not worthy…
Unless of course you think we are, then we’re all ears.😁
- simgirl10102 years agoHero
Since I only play one family and usually have several generations living together I prefer the larger lots. My current homestead is in Chestnut Ridge. It's a 64 x64 ranch and I love it. Plenty of room for gardening, a pool, play area for the grandkids, stables and training area, and space for my farm animals.
Farm animals
Stable area
Gardening
Pool
Play area
About The Sims 4 General Discussion
Community Highlights
Recent Discussions
- 2 hours ago
- 5 hours ago