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* Sims can [[WooHoo]] in the Fixer-Upper Car. This is the first time since ''[[The Sims 2]]'' that Sims can WooHoo in any car. |
* Sims can [[WooHoo]] in the Fixer-Upper Car. This is the first time since ''[[The Sims 2]]'' that Sims can WooHoo in any car. |
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* Despite being called a city, the world is still considered a suburb in-game, meaning [[Bridgeport]] is still the only official city in ''The Sims 3''. |
* Despite being called a city, the world is still considered a suburb in-game, meaning [[Bridgeport]] is still the only official city in ''The Sims 3''. |
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* Roaring Heights is the first world to have an officially open [[Same-sex relationship|same-sex couple]] in the series, specifically [[Dylan Shear|Dylan]] and [[Audrey Shear]]. Additionally, [[Mark Davis-Welles]] and [[Rita Davis-Welles]], while married as a straight couple, are also in a same-sex relationship with [[Michael Dandy]] and [[Virginia Supine]], respectively |
* Roaring Heights is the first world to have an officially open [[Same-sex relationship|same-sex couple]] in the series, specifically [[Dylan Shear|Dylan]] and [[Audrey Shear]]. Additionally, [[Mark Davis-Welles]] and [[Rita Davis-Welles]], while married as a straight couple, are also in a same-sex relationship with [[Michael Dandy]] and [[Virginia Supine]], respectively[[File:Roaring Heights TS4 Easter egg.jpg|thumb|220x220px|Renders of ''The Sims 4'' on Roaring Height's city hall]] |
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* There's an [[List of Easter eggs in The Sims|Easter egg]] of ''[[The Sims 4]]'' on the [[city hall]], where the players can see the renders of Sims from ''The Sims 4''. |
* There's an [[List of Easter eggs in The Sims|Easter egg]] of ''[[The Sims 4]]'' on the [[city hall]], where the players can see the renders of Sims from ''The Sims 4''. |
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* The Riverside Pool might be a reference to the [[Unreleased neighborhoods|unreleased neighborhood]] of ''[[The Sims 2]]'', Riverside. |
* The Riverside Pool might be a reference to the [[Unreleased neighborhoods|unreleased neighborhood]] of ''[[The Sims 2]]'', Riverside. |
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* Like with [[Sunlit Tides]], the bios for each Sim in Roaring Heights is the same, except that males and females have different bios for their gender |
* Like with [[Sunlit Tides]], the bios for each Sim in Roaring Heights is the same, except that males and females have different bios for their gender |
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* The city hall bears a striking resemblance to the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buffalo_City_HallBuffalo Buffalo City Hall] |
* The city hall bears a striking resemblance to the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buffalo_City_HallBuffalo Buffalo City Hall] |
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[[File:Fiery Facade description.png|thumb|The Fiery Facade fireplace.]] |
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* Roaring Heights is mentioned in the object description of the "Fiery Facade" fireplace from ''[[The Sims 4: Vintage Glamour Stuff]]''. The fireplace was a part of the city hall in Roaring Heights and was given as a gift to the mayor, but it disappeared after his untimely death. It is said that the fireplace got to an architectural black market. |
* Roaring Heights is mentioned in the object description of the "Fiery Facade" fireplace from ''[[The Sims 4: Vintage Glamour Stuff]]''. The fireplace was a part of the city hall in Roaring Heights and was given as a gift to the mayor, but it disappeared after his untimely death. It is said that the fireplace got to an architectural black market.[[File:Fiery Facade description.png|thumb]] |
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* Roaring Heights is the only world to feature teen versions of new adult clothes, notably a turtleneck suit for males and a nautical dress for females. |
* Roaring Heights is the only world to feature teen versions of new adult clothes, notably a turtleneck suit for males and a nautical dress for females. |
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