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- Anmirla7 years agoSeasoned AceNo walls up means I can see my surroundings. If something happens just outside my home it will usually catch my eye.
- Suziish7 years agoSeasoned AceI play with cut-away walls, but put them full up often, for pictures.
- atreya337 years agoLegendMost of the time partially because it makes me feel more in the world of the sims. But sometimes I switch to none if the view is blocked
- elelunicy7 years agoSeasoned AceAll up most of the time. If the walls block the view I usually reposition the camera instead of using the partially up view.
- I don't understand why anyone would play with walls down. Why even build a house then? Just let your sims live outside.
I'd like to see the house my sims live in so it feels like... they live in a house. - Duhgirl2u27 years agoSeasoned AceI play with cut-away mostly but depending on the house, and layout I play with no walls so I can see things. On some of my houses the cut-away tend to get in the way of finding short things like toilets, seats, yoga mats...
- Hermitgirl7 years agoSeasoned AceI like to play in houses with open enough floor plans to play with walls partially up. It just makes me feel like I'm with the sim more. It looks better to me. I'll put them up if I have to for screen shots unless partially works. I sometimes play with them all down with multiple or spread out sims so I can see at a glance what they are doing and if they need help from momma/god.
- Nindigo797 years agoSeasoned AcePartially up. For screenshots all up though. Otherwise, there will always be a toilet or a trashcan sneaking in somewhere.
- elliebreton7 years agoLegendPartially up, from the front view of the house - like a dollshouse ;)
"ChelleJo;c-16947030" wrote:
I play with cut-away walls, but put them full up often, for pictures.
This is my same approach. Though sometimes I take an awesome shot and suddenly realize there's a toilet the background because I forgot to put the walls back up.