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==The Sims 2==
Terrain editing in ''[[The Sims 2]]'' is more variable than in ''The Sims''. Editing the terrain no longer kills off grass, and floor tiles can be placed on sloped terrain. In addition, while ''The Sims'' was limited to basic hills, slopes, and valleys, ''The Sims 2'' allows for much more extreme slopes and creations to be made.
 
Sims can watch clouds during the day and stargaze at night; these interactions can be done on empty terrain located outdoors. Sims and [[dog]]s{{vgversion|TS2:P}} can [[digging|dig]] on any piece of empty terrain.{{vgversion|TS2:BV}} If ''[[The Sims 2: FreeTime|FreeTime]]'' is installed, Sims can only birdwatch and [[bug collecting|collect bugs]] on empty terrain—the interactions will not be available on any outdoor floor tiles. In the [[winter]], snow-related interactions, such as making [[snowman|snowmen]] and having snowball fights, are only available on empty terrain.
 
===Terrain editing and paint===
Making any changes to the terrain only initially cost a simolean, but the value adds up accordingly to how much the terrain is changed. Therefor, using the "Flatten" tool spends the total sum of how much each click of terraforming and terrain painting cost.
 
Terrain editing in ''[[The Sims 2]]'' is more variable than in ''The Sims''. Editing the terrain no longer kills off grass, and floor tiles can be placed on sloped terrain. In addition, while ''The Sims'' was limited to basic hills, slopes, and valleys, ''The Sims 2'' allows for much more extreme slopes and creations to be made.
 
By default, lots in ''The Sims 2'' will take on the terrain type of the neighborhood it is placed in. For example, a lot placed in a desert-themed neighborhood will have desert terrain paint by default. Players can override the default terrain and paint their own using the "Terrain Brush" tool in [[build mode]]. Only exposed terrain (that is, terrain not covered by floor tiles) can be painted. Terrain paint can be removed later on by selecting the tool and ctrl-clicking on the terrain paint.
 
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