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JesLet40
2 years agoSeasoned Ace
For me it very much depends on the game I'm playing. My most immersive experience world wise was likely Sulani, with the neighbors coming over with food and the community bbq and potluck nights right next door to where my sim was living. I loved how you were able to move from the family beach to the home to the community dinner without a single loading screen. Still, there are many sims that I can't really see live there. To really immerse yourself you need a local job or a work from home option. Or at least I do, and I tend only to like a world if my sim feels at home there.
A world I keep coming back to is actually Willow Creek. With Newcrest and Magnolia Promenade as extensions of the world it feels complete in a way that I appreciate.
The ones I've never really felt at home in is Tartosa (too little to do, too few lots and people, maybe that will change with the new pack and multi family builds) and for some reason Mt Komorebi. Maybe it's the fact that I really don't like snow irl? But then there are many worlds I have yet to try. I'm hoping that my current save will push me to use more of the worlds and really make use of them.
A world I keep coming back to is actually Willow Creek. With Newcrest and Magnolia Promenade as extensions of the world it feels complete in a way that I appreciate.
The ones I've never really felt at home in is Tartosa (too little to do, too few lots and people, maybe that will change with the new pack and multi family builds) and for some reason Mt Komorebi. Maybe it's the fact that I really don't like snow irl? But then there are many worlds I have yet to try. I'm hoping that my current save will push me to use more of the worlds and really make use of them.
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