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"Binibini;d-1004605" wrote:
What is your interpretation?
Do you live in one of these real world places and do you feel my assessment fits? :D
If you could live in one Sims 4 world which would it be and why?
1. My interpretation is that they are Sim Nation places, not real world places. I don't like associating my Sims with reality, it takes the fun out of it for me. Loosely based, sure, a little, but anything could be a Sim reality in my game, anything could happen. It's very freeing that way.
2. I live in a place that probably most closely resembles Brindleton Bay, in the Northeast, Massachusetts, in a smallish coastal city, so if I were to place BB somewhere "real", it would be coastal MA. There's a little touch of Forgotten Hollow here as well. ;) Oh, and I suppose Foxbury Institute is nearby, since I feel it was somewhat inspired by MIT in Boston (Lobster mascot and robots give it away!). Britechester is definitely an English school, though. The Spice District of San Myshuno is also a little bit reminiscent of Boston, so it's my favorite part of the city.
3. If I could choose to live in one? Well, I'm pretty happy in Brindleton/Forgotten Hollow, but I'd also like Glimmerbrook (I love woodsy and rural, and often visit New Hampshire for hiking trips and the mountain rivers and waterfalls,) Windenburg (old world, yay!), and Henford (English countryside and cottages!) <3 . I suppose there's something about Willow Creek too, that I just really like. Frankly, if those few places were all connected, I'd be happy forever, with regular trips to Granite Falls, Sulani and Selvadorada, and occasionally Mt. Komorebi (in the non-snowy section.)
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