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- JesLet402 years agoSeasoned AceFor 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. - GalacticGal2 years agoSeasoned AceAll of them. While I'm very slow to place my Sims in some towns, I now have a family living in Cresent Ridge. Big surprise for me. I have them visit Sulani and Mt. Komorebi for vacations, rather than live there fulltime. I even had Sims living in Strangerville, at least for the time it took them to resolve the problem there.
- mightyspritesims2 years agoSeasoned HotshotSan Myshuno forever.
Some of us use TS4 to cope with real life challenges, well, it is a daily real life challenge for me not to live in my beloved hometown. San Myshuno resembles my hometown in a few ways, so it helps me cope.
Right now I guess my "main save" is my Local Color challenge, and they're on the Willow Creek generation currently, but I often put short-term or scenario sims in San Myshuno. I recently did Stuck in Their Shadow there :)
I do have a rotational save using all the San Myshuno premades that I hope to get back to at some point. - I feel like the base game worlds are often slept on. I love the campy Americana vibes of Oasis Springs. It just captures that tacky Vegas suburban, midcentury vibe perfectly, from the diners and dinosaurs in the background, to the atomic age architecture.
Meanwhile, I love the regalness of Willow Creek. The colonial and historical architecture there is quite beautiful, and I love all the willows and swamps in the background. It really does capture the vibe of a summery southern gentry populace. - LaunchSneezes2 years agoSeasoned Veteran@RapidRabidRabbit I do love the base game worlds as well! I agree that they don't get enough love. I mean maybe they do and I just don't realize. But. You know.
- Windenburg, it's the most European and with the best premade families imo
- meeshwood2 years agoSeasoned VeteranTartosa is my favorite world but I mostly use it as a vacation world. My families tend to live in Willow Creek.
- @simgirl1010 Thank you. If I see a rainbow I take a screenshot. I don't have a lot of strictly scenery screenshots of Tartosa but I had that one. I have lots of screenshots where the Tartosa scenery is a backdrop for something romantic involving my sims.
- Today…it’s Oasis Springs. I finally found the perfect eclectic build to finish off the quirky, slightly shady Bedrock Strait neighborhood. Parched Prospect is filled with mid century modern homes for growing families. Skyward Palms is all Spanish Revival homes for the upper class sims that don’t quite fit into Acquisition Butte which has Spanish Colonial mansions for the rich and famous.
- Katofhyrule122 years agoSeasoned NoviceTartosa is my favorite today. Tartosa is the only world that I own with swimmable water.
I am starting over on Playstation after previously playing on a PC. I don't think I will rebuy all the worlds. I have only been playing Sims 4 for a year and I bought a lot fast and had no idea what is in which pack. There are so many things about Sims 4 that annoy me, and right now I am not suffering from these annoyances because I have not purchased the pack that adds them. Such freedom!
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