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- SEREFRASSeasoned VeteranBridgeport is & always the best world. <3 B) ;)
- I am going to say Bridgeport. I have more fond memories of Belladonna Cove, but that was more because of the additions of apartments, witches, and one family in particular I loved. I am not a big fan of the very urban city worlds, even if I love the packs they come in. If we had been voting on this instead my answer would have been very different (looking at you infectious fame system).
Bridgeport felt very much one of a kind in 3 and I enjoyed messing with it, but it was too limited for me to use it a lot. It definitely stands out in my mind when mentioning Sims cities, which is not the same as some of the other candidates. - Out of these, San Myshuno, but my actual favorite is Starlight Shores :)
- San Myshuno, by a sizeable margin, and more specifically the Spice District. I love the waterfront/lower-middle-class vibe, and while it's got a heavy inspiration from San Francisco's Fisherman's Wharf IRL, it has a bit of a Brooklyn brownstone or even Seattle retail core/west to Pike Place Market feeling as well.
- cyncieSeasoned Veteran
"waterywatermelon;c-17990453" wrote:
"cyncie;c-17990293" wrote:
My favorite world is whatever best suits the story of my game. My favorite Sims 3 worlds were Sunlit Tides and Isla Paradiso (especially that private island where NPCs came to die due to routing issues), and Roaring Heights. But that was because I had a surf band save and a Ziegfeld Follies save going in those worlds. My favorite Sims 4 worlds right now are Glimmerbrook/Magic Realm, Sulani and HOB because I’m playing a supernatural storyline that fits best in these worlds. In all Sims 4 saves, though, San Myshuno gets the most traffic because I use the festivals for social opportunities a lot.
@cyncie The question explicitly stated "Maxis-created city" and listed specific cities with tall skyscrapers and buildings that are in close proximity with each other. Sunlit Tides and Isla Paradiso don't look like cities to me.
I understood the poll, thank you very much, and didn’t vote because my play style doesn’t fit your question. I attempted to share that by indicating how I choose where to play, with illustrations. And your correction doesn’t change my point… the one I like best is whatever suits my story. - OldeSimsFanNew TravelerBelladonna Cove as it's been a great place over the years for all sorts of wild and wacky Simian adventures. My go to place for making miniature Sim Titanic. For TS4, Windenburg thanks to its Old World feel.
"waterywatermelon;c-17990453" wrote:
"cyncie;c-17990293" wrote:
My favorite world is whatever best suits the story of my game. My favorite Sims 3 worlds were Sunlit Tides and Isla Paradiso (especially that private island where NPCs came to die due to routing issues), and Roaring Heights. But that was because I had a surf band save and a Ziegfeld Follies save going in those worlds. My favorite Sims 4 worlds right now are Glimmerbrook/Magic Realm, Sulani and HOB because I’m playing a supernatural storyline that fits best in these worlds. In all Sims 4 saves, though, San Myshuno gets the most traffic because I use the festivals for social opportunities a lot.
@cyncie The question explicitly stated "Maxis-created city" and listed specific cities with tall skyscrapers and buildings that are in close proximity with each other. Sunlit Tides and Isla Paradiso don't look like cities to me.
Cyncie, that's the thing about polls. You don't always have to vote on them if they don't suit you but you can always answer the question the way you want to. No need to get upset because he didn't answer the poll.- While I love Bridgeport and San Myshuno, I mostly play TS4, and I almost always play in Windenburg. The Windenburg townies are my favorites, though, so that may be why. (especially the Villareal and Munch households).
- dianed485New ScoutI know it’s not on your list, but I really like Urbzville from the Urbz.
- mightyspritesimsSeasoned HotshotI love all the little touches that make San Myshuno feel alive! Festivals, protesters, buskers, living statues, snow globe boxes and posters, questionable looking urban fishing spots, easels open to the public, the arts center and karaoke bar lot types.
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