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Jellysimwich
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3 years ago

Which Sims 4 worlds resemble real places?

This is my interpretation in how each world resembles a real place and why. I linked screenshots of each world for comparison :smile:

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?


A.) Willow Creek is Maryland, USA because of the colonial-styled homes that are prevalent in that state.
B.) Oasis Springs is Arizona, USA because it is mostly flat desert landscape scattered with palm trees.
C.) Newcrest is Illinois, USA beacuse it has a notable large canal running through it just like the state. *Typo on image :#
D.) Unknown. Anys suggestions?
E.) Windenburg is the Netherlands because of the thatched roof styled homes that are common in that region such as Holland, etc.
F.) San Myshuno is New York, USA because of towering apartment buildings and city hustle bustle.
G.) Forgotten Hallow is Colorado, USA because of its rocky mountains and pinetrees.
H.) Brindleton Bay is Maine, USA because of the docks edging the shoreline and the variety of trees.
I.) Del Sol Valley is California, USA because of the beach life and show biz combo.
J.) Strangerville is (Southern) Utah, USA because of its famous red rock Grand Canyon and cactus desert.
K.) Sulani is Hawaii, USA because of its tropical islands and famous volcanoes.
L.) Glimmerbrook is Virginia, USA because of it's two waterfalls which there are about 275 waterfalls in that state.
M.) Britechester is Michigan, USA because of its many inland lakes which there are over 11,000 lakes within the state.
N.) Evergreen Harbor is Indiana, USA because of its industrial demographic which the state is the 2nd largest manufacturer in the US.
O.) Mt. Komorebi is Japan because of its similar landscape of snowy mountaintops and lush green valleys.
P.) Henford-On-Bagley is the United Kingdom which encompasses the countryside rolling hills and small towns found throughout the UK.
Q.) Tartosa is Greece because of the similar old world architecture, hidden waterfalls, and breathtaking beaches.
R.) Moonwood Mill is Wyoming, USA because of it's diverse terrain of boulder mountains, forests, and industrial logging.
S.) Copperdale is Oregon, USA because of its evergreen forests, scattered lakes, and beautiful shoreline sunsets.


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  • "Gordy;c-18201107" wrote:
    San Myshuno seems like a riff on San Francisco, though it's primarily a generic city. While it has Asian influences and has a lot of karaoke bars, most of the items, pre-mades, careers and unlocks are distinctly not Asian. There's also sims of various cultural backgrounds, too. So I took San Myshuno to be an American melting pot city, much like San Francisco.


    That's a great observation, too!
  • @LiELF @cyncie I completely agree that the game is an escapism from reality for many of us, although I also feel it's pretty natural to contemplate what each world might be based off of, I wouldn't say this is something that keeps me up all night though! When I write stories, I entirely only refer to "sim things" becasuse I do appreciate the make-believe world that The Sims is. Thanks for your thoughts :blush:

  • "Gordy;c-18201107" wrote:
    While it has Asian influences and has a lot of karaoke bars, most of the items, pre-mades, careers and unlocks are distinctly not Asian.


    Racial breakdown of the 15 City Living Pre-mades:
    Asian: 8
    Black: 4 (counting Penny Pizzazz, which is controversial)
    White: 3 (assuming Darling Walsh isn't biracial, which isn't clear).

    As for the items, most of the better quality ones show a distinct Asian influence. The less expensive items are cheap mass-produced modern junk. Believe me, they have that in Asia, too. You're right about the careers though.
  • Here's what I think:

    Willow Creek-Alabama

    Oasis Springs-Arizona

    Newcrest- could be anywhere in the world

    Windenburg-United Kingdom

    San Myshuno-New York City

    Forgotten Hollow-Translyvania

    Brindleton Bay-Maine

    Del Sol Valley-Hollywood,CA

    Strangerville-New Mexico

    Sulani-Polynesia

    Glimmerbrook-somewhere in Europe

    Britechester-United Kingdom

    Evergreen Harbor-could be anywhere in USA or Canada

    Mt. Komorebi-Japan

    Henford-on-Bagley-United Kingdom

    Tartosa-Italy

    Moonwood Mill and Copperdale-could be anywhere in Canada or USA

    Granite Falls-Canada

    Selvadorado-South America
  • San Myshuno is Hong Kong even has the two parts divided by the ocean and also hills.

    Windenburg is more German than Dutch. Dutch houses are made of red bricks, the ones in the game are

    half-timbered houses, these are not common in the Netherlands as they do not withhold floods very well.

     

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    EA_Mako
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    3 days ago

    Hey there,
     
    This thread is a few years old and is being locked here to avoid further necroposting.
     
    Feel free to create a new thread if there's a subject you're wanting to discuss that doesn't have a more recent topic, thanks! 

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