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12 years ago
TRTX84 wrote:
I admit I've had moments where I realize my town isn't as awesome as I thought it was while I was putting it together. But likewise I'm still able to look at my town and tell a story about why it's laid out the way it is. It makes sense to me, and after spending as much time as I have with my it I've realized it's very difficult to move stuff without it looking VERY strange to me.
Like I currently have the Guilded Truffle just chilling on a block that includes the retirement castle and Dr. Hibbert's...and it makes no sense. But I can't think of a better place because moving it looks "wrong".
Same with Burns' Manor, which is currently smack dab in the middle of town. And will likely be there until I've saved enough to buy one of the two monuments and can start buying more land to move things around.
Can't agree more.
I think that most of the "good towns" are built using his approach - there is little life in town what doesn't follow some kind of logic. For me it was natural to place Burns Manor on the most expensive patch of land, build the observatory in the mountains and bowling alley along the highway, create my first park near the school and so on. I have tried to build my Springfield into town where I would like to live.
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