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- StuStuie5 years agoSeasoned Ace
"popstarsley;c-17665040" wrote:
Pinnacles Del Sol Valley but I want to live in Sulani ?????
I am currently in Del Sol Valley for the first time, its fun! - DonroaAkashu5 years agoSeasoned AceI guess Evergreen Harbour would be close to describe the industrial but green areas by the sea where I live.
I like all the worlds, but Brindleton Bay, for the wide walking areas and closeness to the sea is the most beautiful. If I could renovate Bedlington Boathouse I'd love that quiet lonely lot..
as long as I could have a place elsewhere as well, an apartment in San Myshuno art district, the penthouse there perhaps, although it is a romantic bohemic art restaurant in my save; or one of the old houses in Windenburg center, for when I want to socialize and look at people and objects.
This is a very nice thread to read, such interesting posts. - GlacierSnowGhost5 years agoSeasoned Ace1) None of the worlds I've owned really fit where I'm originally from, but Granite Falls (Sims 4) probably comes the closest. In terms of where I live right now, maybe Riverview (Sims 3) fits best.
2) Honestly, Granite Falls is where I would like to live. So, yeah... I'm homesick. :lol: - Sharooonia5 years agoSeasoned AceI can't think of any world that resembles where I live and I'm thankful for it. England is rather dull looking architecturally.
I was going to pick Sulani but I don't like the heat so I will just pick Willow Creek instead. - crocobaura5 years agoLegend1. San Myshuno
2. I like both Brindleton Bay and Sulani. - taydevsim5 years agoSeasoned Ace1. Del Sol Valley and Starlight Shores are the worlds that look closest to where I live, since both worlds are inspired by it.
2. I used to live in a city similar to San Myshuno and would like return or live in Windenburg’s countryside or old town. Also Brindleton Bay seems like a relaxing place. - 1.) Willow Creek is actually pretty close to my town we do also have a lot of older and newer buildings here but the parks and downtown are always beautiful.
2.) As for the city I'd say probably Forgotten Hallow. I've always loved mystery shrouded in mist with bats. :wink: - DaWaterRat5 years agoSeasoned Ace1) None of the Sims 4 worlds are super close, though Evergreen Harbor's Conifer Station comes closest (but I'm Midwest, not Pacific Northwest, and our trains are certainly still running just three blocks away.) The rest of Evergreen Harbor doesn't really fit, though. (Yes, there is a quarry near by, but it's gravel and it's active)
2) and that's about where I'd want to live too. I like non-apartment urban residential neighborhoods. - Karababy525 years agoLegend1. I live in the rural area of a small town in Michigan where there is a lot of farms with livestock, field crops and forests. There really isn't a world that perfectly resembles where I live, but I'd say Brindleton Bay away from the water, or Granite Falls are the closest. However, Windenburg island looks very, very similar to an island up north where our family likes to go on vacation and the rural countryside is similar in part to other areas closeby. The harbor areas in Brindleton Bay are also similar to communities along the Great Lakes shoreline. I've visited some state/national parks and state forest campgrounds that look like Glimmerbrook too.
2. I would LOVE to live in Sulani, specifically Mua Pel'am on the Key Point lot or Reef Finery in Lani St. Taz. I'd be happy living anywhere in that world though. The idea of living somewhere it's always warm is SO appealing! I've lived my entire life in Michigan and I love my state, it has a climate representing every season with Autumn being my absolute favorite. But, I'm older now and tired of the cold, snowy Winters. I can understand now why snowbirds are a thing here. I'd come back to Michigan in the Fall, just to experience it and for hunting season, but 3/4ths of the year, I'd rather live in a warm, tropical climate like Sulani. <3 - Smellincoffee5 years agoSeasoned AceBrindleton Bay is where I'd live. I don't know what area is closest: I'd say the bay because it's semi-rural, but I don't live near a body of water. I live in the 'rural suburbs', as I'd call them....it used to be in the country, but so many people have moved in in the last ten years it's almost like living in the city. :(