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Sims 3 empty world no roads
Sims 3 empty world no roads




  • This world has its own lighting mod, so please remove any lighting mod you use or download the lighting mod if you want it for other worlds, its a realistic one!.
  • Around 20 community lots with most rabbit holes.
  • Around 60 residential lots with no interiors but finished exteriors.
  • Although in need of some repair, this town hosts everything needed to live surrounded by the beautiful Rosewood Mountains and a quiet lull. Since the last war, Rosewood Park has become calm, the bustling population long gone, left with a few settled families and a slow, peaceful life. Only few of the old Victorians are still standing today, integrated into the varying communities that surround the docks.

    sims 3 empty world no roads

    The docks were expanded to allow boats to transport the wares and neighborhoods were quickly established to house the factory workers.

    sims 3 empty world no roads

    During the second world war, its hidden location but proximity to the mainland turned it into a hotspot for weapons factories. With some distance from the mainland, it was barely attacked and houses an eclectic mix of people all with the same goal, of finding security. During the first world war, it was a haven for those trying to escape the endless drone of the alarms and the destruction. Grand Victorians constructed and lavish parties were hosted. Now you can focus on each settlement and start placing roads and lots.Rosewood Park was founded in 1879, in the Victorian era, as a getaway for the rich when the city pollution robbed their lungs of air. I like to put certain spawners to certain places (this side of the mountain has gold, that side has rainbow gems, by the lake you have water beetles etc)

    sims 3 empty world no roads

    Gradually forests are made, marshes, coastal flora, all these. I like to start with each plant separately from the list and image where in the world they would grow. I also like to completely flatten the centre of any big settlement (painted in pavement). Get into land details according to the paint, smoothen beaches, harden rocks for mountains, create cliffs etc. This creates a good general landscape, geologically nice looking.Ĭreate land paint layers in the right order (custom made are not helpful for mw so I change even them) : rocks first, then ocean/water floors, then dirt and sand, then grass and finally any road or pavement. Start with a blank map, lower all the terrain to deepest underground and then raise it as islands/mountains according to the map you are creating. So I've spent a lot of time creating worlds and here are a few steps I follow :






    Sims 3 empty world no roads