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- Zorga_Smorga6 years agoRising VanguardSulani! As long as you orient the house correctly. I could get some stunning looks
- I dont know about you but San Myshuno is always good for that, except the Foodie Neighborhood.
- Admiral8Q6 years agoSeasoned Ace@Chicklet453681 It really depends on the lot and angle and time of day, more than what world, I find. I've actually reticulated buildings to get the sun angles nicer for coming in through the windows and glass roof.
- JackOnYourBack6 years agoSeasoned AceI think any world during a heatwave is gorgeous but I really love how it looks on the gym lot in Oasis Springs. I have a house there instead and it's gorgeous during the summer.
- crocobaura6 years agoLegendI think the lot atop a hill in Del Sol Valley gets quite a lot of light as there are no trees or buildings nearby. Also, the desert neighbourhoods might be suitable as it doesn't rain as often there.
- DoloresGrey6 years agoSeasoned Acei would say oasis springs
- Seasons added intricate new lighting . I really love the Heatwave lighting especially
- Chicklet453686 years agoSeasoned AceI used the empty lot on Sulani, used floor to ceiling windows, and shrunk down a palm tree and placed it near the house so the palm fronds shadow would also appear inside the house from the window shadow, looks really good I gotta say!
- RouenSims6 years agoSeasoned AceThe hill in Strangerville is pretty awesome.
- Admiral8Q6 years agoSeasoned AceSo far Oasis Springs, Del Sol Valley, and Sulani seem to be the favorites for this.
I would have to agree on those three worlds for sunlight. :)
(And Strangerville, which is kinda an extension of Oasis Springs) ;)
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