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- definitely 888 spires. 3 floors, no neighbors, not too big, not too cramped, amazing view, and unlike the official penthouse spaces, you still get a notice board
- Easily the 1 Torendi Tower Penthouse. It has everything with furniture, 2 stories, basketball court, talking toilets, and a pool.
- MirkaKaroliinaNew SpectatorSo far I've only lived in the spice market area cause my sims haven't gotten enough money yet to live in better apartments :D Maybe they will at some point so I can discover the fancier apartments as well :P
- Medina Studio's 930. (The big one), I used that as a starter for my current legacy family and I've loved it ever since. Then I moved to the Torendi Tower Penthouse (I remodeled it heavy though) and that's my favourite penthouse.
Although my family have move to Windenburg now to a 64x64 lot, but I took the Torendi Penthouse with me, and greatly expanded it! :smile:
I'll keep the Medina Studio's 930 and the Torendi Penthouse always empty now because I have so many memories of those places and other sims will ruin it. :lol: - Beardedgeek72New SpectatorI've never played in the two most expensive ones, but I love the two two-story ones in the fashion district. Those are my favorites.
- Sigzy_29New SpectatorThese are my favourite.
https://i.imgur.com/TQLepRI.png
Not because of the space, or the lot traits, but because they feel like an actual city playing in. It's the more city like neighborhood we got, everything else, looks like it was taken out of a utopian future city. All the other apartments are in some strange above the ground platform and I like seeing the bridge and the train pass by too. - Beardedgeek72New Spectator
"Sigzy05;c-16639953" wrote:
These are my favourite.
https://i.imgur.com/TQLepRI.png
Not because of the space, or the lot traits, but because they feel like an actual city playing in. It's the more city like neighborhood we got, everything else, looks like it was taken out of a utopian future city. All the other apartments are in some strange above the ground platform and I like seeing the bridge and the train pass by too.
The thing to remember is that the history of SIms is very Utopian. I don't know if you are old enough, but the final buildings in Sim City 2000 looked VERY similar to the super-high-rise-with-other-buidlings-on-them that you have in the upper districts in the city.
When it comes to neighborhoods I would say I LOVE the spice district. It is definitely the area I would love to be in if it was real. All those cultures and stuff.
But I LOVE those two apartments in the Fashion district; the one with the Karaoke gang in it and the one next to it.
https://eaassets02-a.akamaihd.net/origin-com-store-damassets/content/dam/eadam/S/SIMCITY_CATALOG/71104/en_US/ORIGIN_SCREENSHOT/71104_screenhi_930x524_en_US_06_%5E_2014-04-01-11-01-44_69d722862be957c7aa36e68f96d0da0bb68d897d/930.0x524.0.jpg "Beardedgeek;c-16640052" wrote:
"Sigzy05;c-16639953" wrote:
These are my favourite.
https://i.imgur.com/TQLepRI.png
Not because of the space, or the lot traits, but because they feel like an actual city playing in. It's the more city like neighborhood we got, everything else, looks like it was taken out of a utopian future city. All the other apartments are in some strange above the ground platform and I like seeing the bridge and the train pass by too.
The thing to remember is that the history of SIms is very Utopian. I don't know if you are old enough, but the final buildings in Sim City 2000 looked VERY similar to the super-high-rise-with-other-buidlings-on-them that you have in the upper districts in the city.
When it comes to neighborhoods I would say I LOVE the spice district. It is definitely the area I would love to be in if it was real. All those cultures and stuff.
But I LOVE those two apartments in the Fashion district; the one with the Karaoke gang in it and the one next to it.
https://eaassets02-a.akamaihd.net/origin-com-store-damassets/content/dam/eadam/S/SIMCITY_CATALOG/71104/en_US/ORIGIN_SCREENSHOT/71104_screenhi_930x524_en_US_06_%5E_2014-04-01-11-01-44_69d722862be957c7aa36e68f96d0da0bb68d897d/930.0x524.0.jpg
I wouldn’t say utopian. SimCity definitely dabbled in science fiction, especially with those bio domes you linked a picture of. Personally I see no similarities between the image and Sims 4. Sims 4’s city is ultra-modern with a futuristic design that defies reality. The bio domes in the pic are futuristic but more mechanical and less modern.- Sigzy_29New Spectator
"Beardedgeek;c-16640052" wrote:
"Sigzy05;c-16639953" wrote:
These are my favourite.
https://i.imgur.com/TQLepRI.png
Not because of the space, or the lot traits, but because they feel like an actual city playing in. It's the more city like neighborhood we got, everything else, looks like it was taken out of a utopian future city. All the other apartments are in some strange above the ground platform and I like seeing the bridge and the train pass by too.
The thing to remember is that the history of SIms is very Utopian. I don't know if you are old enough, but the final buildings in Sim City 2000 looked VERY similar to the super-high-rise-with-other-buidlings-on-them that you have in the upper districts in the city.
When it comes to neighborhoods I would say I LOVE the spice district. It is definitely the area I would love to be in if it was real. All those cultures and stuff.
But I LOVE those two apartments in the Fashion district; the one with the Karaoke gang in it and the one next to it.
https://eaassets02-a.akamaihd.net/origin-com-store-damassets/content/dam/eadam/S/SIMCITY_CATALOG/71104/en_US/ORIGIN_SCREENSHOT/71104_screenhi_930x524_en_US_06_%5E_2014-04-01-11-01-44_69d722862be957c7aa36e68f96d0da0bb68d897d/930.0x524.0.jpg
I guess, but as someone who loved Hot Date and Nightlife's Downtown, as well as Belladona Cove and Bridgeport, San Myshuno doesn't really satisfy me as a city. It doesn't give me the whole urban feel and atmosphere. - Beardedgeek72New Spectator
"Sigzy05;c-16642284" wrote:
"Beardedgeek;c-16640052" wrote:
"Sigzy05;c-16639953" wrote:
These are my favourite.
https://i.imgur.com/TQLepRI.png
Not because of the space, or the lot traits, but because they feel like an actual city playing in. It's the more city like neighborhood we got, everything else, looks like it was taken out of a utopian future city. All the other apartments are in some strange above the ground platform and I like seeing the bridge and the train pass by too.
The thing to remember is that the history of SIms is very Utopian. I don't know if you are old enough, but the final buildings in Sim City 2000 looked VERY similar to the super-high-rise-with-other-buidlings-on-them that you have in the upper districts in the city.
When it comes to neighborhoods I would say I LOVE the spice district. It is definitely the area I would love to be in if it was real. All those cultures and stuff.
But I LOVE those two apartments in the Fashion district; the one with the Karaoke gang in it and the one next to it.
https://eaassets02-a.akamaihd.net/origin-com-store-damassets/content/dam/eadam/S/SIMCITY_CATALOG/71104/en_US/ORIGIN_SCREENSHOT/71104_screenhi_930x524_en_US_06_%5E_2014-04-01-11-01-44_69d722862be957c7aa36e68f96d0da0bb68d897d/930.0x524.0.jpg
I guess, but as someone who loved Hot Date and Nightlife's Downtown, as well as Belladona Cove and Bridgeport, San Myshuno doesn't really satisfy me as a city. It doesn't give me the whole urban feel and atmosphere.
For me it's the other way around. San Myshuno feels much more like an actual city than Bridgeport. A smaller slice of it, but definitely more genuine. Bridgeport felt like a movie set. S M's neighborhoods feel like actual urban areas.
(I do feel like ALL areas have a much more genuine vibe in S4. Even the two default worlds feel much more like actual places than the worlds in Sims 2 or 3).
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