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Mad Poster
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#1 Old 13th Sep 2024 at 12:21 AM
Default What makes a Neighborhood interesting to play for you?
Just a curious question here. When you all play a neighborhood what piques your interest the most, or what gets you wanting to play that hood?


For me I'm obsessed with the tiny details. Whether those details are within the storyline, Sim naming schemes, or just simple things like light switches on lots. A neighborhood with tiny details feels more complete to me.

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Mad Poster
#2 Old 13th Sep 2024 at 5:29 AM
When I'm playing Tinsel Town (and yes, I'm really missing it, badly) I am most interested in what those pixel critters are up to. Sometimes the stories play themselves. The little personality details and interactions are my main interest.

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#3 Old 16th Sep 2024 at 10:48 PM
I don't know if I can speak to this because I only really ever played 1 (2 if you count the one I had before my sister erased it) but the thing they both had in common was they were custom ones I started and put my own characters into and then I started building a hood that way. It's kept my interest since 2007 so, maybe it's just this neverending story of a bunch of little stories and pixel lives, trying to do good by them and dodging and adapting to curveballs they throw via ROS, ACR, or other unplanned activity. I don't have an interest in playing other hoods but I do like to see what others are doing because we all have unique gameplay ideas and set ups.

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Instructor
#4 Old 16th Sep 2024 at 10:57 PM
Honestly, I love creating my own stories and building my own hoods from scratch. I pretty much never play maxis' or other people's neighborhoods, as well-made and interesting as they are. I love using other people's buildings and sc4 maps, but neighborhoods as a whole, never. The exception is if it's an empty hood with no sims.

I think what interests me the most is the sims' roles and the connections they have with other people in the neighborhood.
Mad Poster
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#5 Old 16th Sep 2024 at 11:53 PM
I actually do play other's neighborhoods. I like seeing what kind of stories and ideas other people have come up with. Sometimes I'll use them as inspiration in my own game.

...And I do admit sometimes I do enjoy creating my own Sims in these neighborhoods and seeing how the story unfolds and what drama I can create.

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A choice profound is bittersweet, no one hears Cassandra Goth cry

Inventor
#6 Old 17th Sep 2024 at 1:10 AM
Quote: Originally posted by HarVee
I actually do play other's neighborhoods. I like seeing what kind of stories and ideas other people have come up with. Sometimes I'll use them as inspiration in my own game.

...And I do admit sometimes I do enjoy creating my own Sims in these neighborhoods and seeing how the story unfolds and what drama I can create.


I was going to comment on that the other day, the more time you spend not playing life mode and just building, the more you disconnect from what makes the game fun. That's why my answer would be to play a lot of custom neighborhoods, it's what makes you realize what's interesting. And sometimes also let yourself go and let things flow.
Mad Poster
#7 Old 17th Sep 2024 at 2:29 AM
I went back into Thalia (my first real personal neighborhood) and I found the interconnections between the families is fun-and figuring out the next chapters of the story is also my driving motivation.

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Lab Assistant
#8 Old 17th Sep 2024 at 2:43 AM
I think what makes neighborhoods most interesting and fun to play is looking into the Sims themselves... which neighbors do they like and which ones do they hate? What's the drama? What are the ties between different people? What are their secrets? As a kid I especially liked to go to different premade families and just read through their memories from oldest to newest, eager to put together my interpretation of what roles these characters played in the narrative, a narrative that I have control over! And now as an adult I do the same thing. It's like being in charge of my own soap opera.

It's, unfortunately, why Desiderata Valley and Bluewater Village in particular were, for a while, kind of boring, to me, because where's the drama? The flavor? However over the years I've come to enjoy the peaceful vibes of either 'hood, and Desiderata in particular has a real fun cast of characters even if it's not filled to the brim with mystery and drama the way, say, Pleasantview is.
Test Subject
#9 Old 11th Oct 2024 at 9:42 PM
I like to check the family trees to see if it has grown
I actually only have one neighborhood that I play on and don't want to "start over" with a new one. This game takes up a lot of my time as it is.
Instructor
#10 Old 12th Oct 2024 at 11:33 PM
The dramaaaaa

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Mad Poster
#11 Old 12th Oct 2024 at 11:45 PM
I make my own hoods and stories from scratch, so that's what makes them interesting for me. I've never had that much interest in the premade hoods (other than really liking the outlay of Pleasantview, so I sometimes use a cleaned verison where sims have been removed)
Lab Assistant
#12 Old Today at 12:48 AM
I love playing hoods because it gives me complete freedom to create whatever stories i want for my sims. What i enjoy most is playing rotationally, switching between different households to see how their lives unfold. When a sim passes away from old age, it feels like a natural progression, and i just move on to another sim to continue the cycle. It keeps the neighborhood dynamic and evolving, and i love watching generations grow and new stories emerge as i play through each rotation.

I'm a Sims 2 addict. I can spend hours playing the game and I'm always finding new things to do.
Mad Poster
#13 Old Today at 6:41 AM
I like making my own sims and play them for generations (not the challenge, I just let the hood goes on).

That means I am more interested in empty hoods, but I am particular about what I want in lots. I hate bathrooms without windows, bathrooms that are too small for a toddler potty, kitchens without dining tables, small rooms without windows and yards so full of plants that I cannot put down the career rewards I want to use anywhere).

Starting with one 5 or 6 lots and families for them, I am not all that worried about hood deco. (I will decorate the hood when I feel like it). Since I don't post a lot of pics and don't make videos, I think that does not matter?

What I do need is a LOT of community lots, because I like to use community lot skilling, and my sims go to community lots very often. To me, this makes it feel as if they all play a role in the community, whether it is owning a business, buying from that owned business, playing chess with random sims, teaching skills or sharing hobby tips).

Stories? Each Sim in my hood has a story
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