Thank you for this tutorial! It does look simple, no more difficult than leveling sections of a lot. I hadn't known that there couldn't be any lots placed in the area one is working on. Frankly, Veronaville is my least favorite out of the three original hoods. I don't care for any of the families and that darn water level messed up lots I'd put down in order to play my own sims.
I like the drama of it, and from the n'hood view it is very pretty, but most of the builds are mediocre at best. I'm just now editing the Summerdream house which is in top 10 worst of all the houses I've redesigned. Normally, I just bulldoze the lot and start over 🤣🤣🤣
This tutorial was very helpful! I did it for the first time and then my game crashed when I tried to level at the end of the neighborhood lol. Then I had to do it again which was okay. Because it was fun!
Well TS2 is a very closed world. TS3 was the completely open world, but it was way too ambitious for most players' machines. I've never been able to enjoy it and I had a machine that was well above the specs. But what is amazing about TS2 and TS3 is we could create our own Neighborhoods from the ground up (like the Lost Island I showed you). Merry Christmas to you, Dawn 💖
@@thegigisims if you mean the actual terrain, the only one I've ever truly worked to edit is Veronaville because it is so problematic. But as far as like an entire neighborhood I am working to get the one that I'm personally truly building from the ground up uploaded to MTS but not until it is completely finished
I just redid Veronaville thanks to this video. Thanks for the pointers!
@@apriltini sorry I missed this, but I am so happy that it was helpful :-)
THIS IS SO USEFUL.
Thank you!
I’m really enjoy these please never stop it’s really starting to inspire me. 😊
I'm so glad, that's literally why I make them! To help people get ideas for their own building!
Thank you for this tutorial! It does look simple, no more difficult than leveling sections of a lot. I hadn't known that there couldn't be any lots placed in the area one is working on.
Frankly, Veronaville is my least favorite out of the three original hoods. I don't care for any of the families and that darn water level messed up lots I'd put down in order to play my own sims.
I like the drama of it, and from the n'hood view it is very pretty, but most of the builds are mediocre at best. I'm just now editing the Summerdream house which is in top 10 worst of all the houses I've redesigned. Normally, I just bulldoze the lot and start over 🤣🤣🤣
It is a very pretty hood. Oooh, I look forward to seeing your video on the Summerdream house.
@@VioletKitty411
Yay! Multiple Christmas uploads! 🩷🙌🏾🎄
Merry Christmas!
This tutorial was very helpful! I did it for the first time and then my game crashed when I tried to level at the end of the neighborhood lol. Then I had to do it again which was okay. Because it was fun!
Glad I could help! I've never gone more than 5 tiles past the livable area so that was a great experiment!
This whole open world thing seems just so much better than Sims 4, eh? Merry Christmas, Andrea ❤
Well TS2 is a very closed world. TS3 was the completely open world, but it was way too ambitious for most players' machines. I've never been able to enjoy it and I had a machine that was well above the specs. But what is amazing about TS2 and TS3 is we could create our own Neighborhoods from the ground up (like the Lost Island I showed you). Merry Christmas to you, Dawn 💖
I would love to donwload the towns you edited!!
@@thegigisims if you mean the actual terrain, the only one I've ever truly worked to edit is Veronaville because it is so problematic. But as far as like an entire neighborhood I am working to get the one that I'm personally truly building from the ground up uploaded to MTS but not until it is completely finished