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#26 Old 13th Nov 2024 at 12:07 PM
I think mine has to be my old hood, Lacuna Delta. I sometimes put it away for a time, but I keep coming back to it and it feels like home.
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#27 Old 13th Nov 2024 at 12:21 PM
Nice picture catching the alien ship.
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#28 Old 13th Nov 2024 at 10:37 PM
Right now my favourite is this Welsh university town I'm working on. I think it has the perfect balance of cozy and rural with a little bit of that nice gothic university architecture!


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#29 Old 14th Nov 2024 at 12:15 AM
Quote: Originally posted by didyouevenmakeasound
Right now my favourite is this Welsh university town I'm working on.

Nice! Reminds me of Aberystwyth, even has the railway!

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#30 Old 14th Nov 2024 at 11:32 AM
Quote: Originally posted by simsample
Nice! Reminds me of Aberystwyth, even has the railway!

Aberystwyth was the inspiration! Glad to see it came across - I almost went to Aberystwyth but chose against it because it felt too isolated for me, I’ve always had a fondness for it though.

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#31 Old 17th Nov 2024 at 12:39 AM
Quote: Originally posted by simsample
I think mine has to be my old hood, Lacuna Delta. I sometimes put it away for a time, but I keep coming back to it and it feels like home.

I don't mean to alarm you, but there are some giant gnome monsters invading your neighbourhood!

Shabado... sha..ba..doo..badooo
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#32 Old 17th Nov 2024 at 12:55 AM
Quote: Originally posted by iforgot
I don't mean to alarm you, but there are some giant gnome monsters invading your neighbourhood!

That's Mr. Gnome's Wild Ride (courtesy of whoward69) !


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#33 Old 17th Nov 2024 at 3:58 AM
Quote: Originally posted by simsample
That's Mr. Gnome's Wild Ride (courtesy of whoward69) !


It looks cool!

I never considered a rollercoaster for my hood to be honest, but it's an idea I might just send a sim to steal your giant gnome for.

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#34 Old 17th Nov 2024 at 4:16 AM
I wasn't gonna post as I don't have a fav .. it's usually whichever one I'm currently playin that has my attention .. I'm a habitual restarted with throwaway hoods .. mostly Pleasantview and sometimes added Bluewater and Strangetown ... I've never really been able to getin playin custom hoods (not even the one(s) that I involved in creating in the HBG ... anyways, so currently I'm playin just Pleasantview and it's been interesting .. I think part of why I'm findin this one a bit more fun maybe than the others is that I've been sharin tidbits of what's goin on in the "What's goin on in your hood" thread .. :D
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#35 Old 17th Nov 2024 at 5:15 AM
Quote: Originally posted by simsample
That's Mr. Gnome's Wild Ride (courtesy of whoward69) !

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#36 Old 17th Nov 2024 at 12:53 PM
On paper Veronaville, I love the stories, the characters & the architecture but it's quite limited in terms of families ties for a generational gameplay as everybody is related. I have to say even Riverblossom it's quite nice, last year I paired it up with Desiderata Valley and it worked very nicely. DV is quite boring on its own, I find the families quite vanilla as I'm not that interested in hobbies (it's like a secondary aspect for my gameplay purposes).

I guess my favourite is Strangetown though - I find it so iconic with the weird storylines and peculiar characters. I'm especially fond of the expanded Strangetowns by Prah and Chris_Newbie which include console sims and lots.
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#37 Old 17th Nov 2024 at 2:34 PM
Each of the premade neighborhoods has its pros and cons, I think.

Pleasantview is probably my favorite overall as it's the most versatile. A good number of interconnected families who aren't all related. A lot of houses but ample room to place more houses and community lots. Meshes well with many architectural styles. Goes nicely with Downtown. I'm fond of the Pleasantview townies. I think a lot of the PV playables use the same face template, though, so in terms of genetics, there may not be a lot of diversity, and some of the Sims are quite boring.

Veronaville: I love the way it looks and the village feel of it. The characters, particularly the teens and kids, are really fun to play with. Probably some of my favorite Sims come from Veronaville. Too few families and way too many Capps. The community lots are awful. It's hard to build because of the flooding issue.

Strangetown: Great lore and back stories for the characters. This is probably my favorite in terms of story potential. I am a horror fan, so I enjoy the dark and supernatural aspects of it. Anything goes in Strangetown! The houses are unusual and I can generally work with them and make them playable. The Curious-Smith family just takes over after a while, though. Too few houses, and as I'm not a builder, I have a hard time finding houses that fit the desert vibe. Eventually, you run out of room in any case and have to add a subhood.

Riverblossom Hills: Really lovely, and a nice map for building on. I played it a lot when I first started playing. It's versatile and makes a nice historical hood, for instance, I like the country decor used throughout. The premades here don't really hold my interest, though, and I'm not fond of Plantsims.

Bluewater Village: A good mix of different kinds of families. I don't like for everyone to own a business, though. The houses are ridiculous, and the community lots are not my favorite either.

I've never played with the Apartment Life/Freetime hoods as I don't have those expansion packs. That also limits the hoods that I can download. I'm afraid I've missed out on some really interesting custom hoods that I've seen people playing on YouTube.
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#38 Old 19th Nov 2024 at 4:28 PM
The biggest problem with Veronaville, even expanded Veronaville 2.0, is that it's self-limiting. You play through the present generation, and then what?

Riverblossom Hills doesn't mesh well with any other premade hood, because of the long winters and lots of snow. (I've never really gotten into it.)

Desiderata Valley, Bluewater Village and Belladonna Cove work better as subhoods, I find. There's not enough to them for main hoods.

Pleasantview works either way, though I still prefer the Sims 1 original (or a Sims2 remake of it).

On the whole I find Strangetown holds up best longterm, though the desert esthetic can get a bit monotonous. (Is it a coincidence that my two top favorites both feature alien meddling?) :D
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#39 Old Today at 11:56 AM
Strangetown! I love the premade stories and the theme.
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