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Oh wow, okay so you actually have to have to OG lots etc to be able to do quests, good thing i learned that now before i try !!!
I mean, technically you don't have to have them. I have bulldozed every lot in the game and built my own thing (except for Myshuno Meadows). Lots that are part of a storyline or make locating things easier, I kept the original name and lot type, but rebuilt. They frequently have events happen at Magnolia Blossom or in the park areas around it, so it's helpful to know where it used to be.
- Le_Slacker2 days agoSeasoned Ace
Oh i thought you meant Magnolia the neighbourhood, Magnolia, to me refers to that world with 4 lots.
The Willow creek neighbourhood is the first one i started to rename all lots, like 5 years ago. So the name of that park i could have never remembered lmao. Its the independent inn restaurant for me, i Gilmore Girled the whole neighbourhood about three years ago.
Prior to that i had a concept of name for all the streets and given an adress lot name. I always disliked the lots names and as i was remodelling homes i gave em new names. I guess you cant play the game the way you want.
San Myshuno meadows is that the big park ? I put a Stadium there !
Its no biggy i wasnt interested in quests anyways, they never work
- LadyGray012 days agoSeasoned Ace
I always forget about Magnolia Promenade, even though I do have one lot there now.
I built the Aspyr house from Sims 2 on the Magnolia Blossom lot maybe 2 years ago. Before that it was my matriach Sim's home, until I moved her to Henford-on-Bagley. I did put new stuff on the Myshuno Meadows lot once, but you can't change the lot type (I wanted to make it residential), so eventually I reverted it back to the original and I just ignore it's existence. Most of my community lots are in Windenburg. That's my "downtown".
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