And if you place one on a rooftop, it protrudes into the room below. I think it’s very rare that would happen in real life, so I installed a realistic number of light fixtures on each lot.Ī note about hot tubs: The Sims 3 does not have free-standing hot tubs. It really bugs me how in TS2 you can buy a house and it won’t have any lighting in it. Since The Sims 3 basegame comes with air conditioners, toilet paper roll holders, and electrical boxes, all homes have these installed. Likewise, Night Life comes with air conditioning vents, so all homes also have vents to complete their heating/cooling systems.Īnd finally, all homes are equipped with smoke detectors and at least one light in every room. The residential lots are as close to the originals as possible, but I did make a few additions. Here’s a lovely trailer created by Caleb: And it just wouldn’t be Pleasantview without hot tubs and dart boards! So, you will need the Late Night expansion for everything to work properly.
I wanted to keep it basegame only, but unfortunately The Sims 3 BG does not include hot tubs or dart boards. Includes a brand-new map that’s as close as I could possibly get to the original ‘hood (made in CAW). It’s populated by all the Pleasantview residents, townies, and original NPCs. This world was created with basegame and Late Night content only (no CC). If you want to see more of his amazing builds, visit his blog or Youtube channel. He did an amazing job creating many of the lots to complete Pleasantview (and all of the NPCs). What started as a daunting solo project soon turned into a collaboration with my friend and fellow Simmer, Caleb (aka PlaySims). Everything listed below in this post is still included!
Please see the updated post here with many fixes and improvements to the world.