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In ''[[The Sims 4]]'', a '''world''' is a collection of individual [[neighborhood]]s (also known as districts) within a single playable map. |
In ''[[The Sims 4]]'', a '''world''' is a collection of individual [[neighborhood]]s (also known as districts) within a single playable map. |
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Two worlds have been confirmed for ''The Sims 4'' so far, [[Willow Creek]]<ref>http://www.thesims.com/game-info/vibrant-neighborhoods</ref> and [[Oasis Springs]]<ref>http://www.gamesradar.com/8-awesome-things-we-learned-demoing-sims-4/</ref> |
Two worlds have been confirmed for ''The Sims 4'' so far, [[Willow Creek]]<ref>http://www.thesims.com/game-info/vibrant-neighborhoods</ref> and [[Oasis Springs]].<ref>http://www.gamesradar.com/8-awesome-things-we-learned-demoing-sims-4/</ref> Willow Creek is a lush {{Wiki|New Orleans}}-inspired world, cosisting of five neighborhoods plus a central "park" neighborhood.<ref name="SimsVIP interview">[http://simsvip.com/2014/06/13/e3-2014-simsvip-interview-wsimgurugraham/ SimVIP interview with SimGuruGraham at E3 2014], at [http://www.simsvip.com SimsVIP.com]</ref> Oasis Springs is desert-themed and largely based on suburban {{Wiki|Las Vegas}}; the number of neighborhoods or lots in Oasis Springs is not known at this time. |
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Travel between neighborhoods is possible, as long as both neighborhoods are within the same world. Travel within a neighborhood is still "open" as in ''The Sims 3'', but Sims outside the loaded neighborhood cannot be directly controlled. Players can switch between neighborhoods at will, though this brings up a loading screen<ref name="SimsVIP interview"/> |
Travel between neighborhoods is possible, as long as both neighborhoods are within the same world. Travel within a neighborhood is still "open" as in ''The Sims 3'', but Sims outside the loaded neighborhood cannot be directly controlled. Players can switch between neighborhoods at will, though this brings up a loading screen.<ref name="SimsVIP interview"/> Sims can freely travel between different worlds.<ref>https://twitter.com/SimGuruGraham/status/483829755372765185</ref> |
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==References== |
==References== |
Revision as of 15:40, 23 July 2014
- For the "open world" neighborhoods of The Sims 3, see Neighborhood#The Sims 3.
In The Sims 4, a world is a collection of individual neighborhoods (also known as districts) within a single playable map.
Two worlds have been confirmed for The Sims 4 so far, Willow Creek[1] and Oasis Springs.[2] Willow Creek is a lush New Orleans-inspired world, cosisting of five neighborhoods plus a central "park" neighborhood.[3] Oasis Springs is desert-themed and largely based on suburban Las Vegas; the number of neighborhoods or lots in Oasis Springs is not known at this time.
Travel between neighborhoods is possible, as long as both neighborhoods are within the same world. Travel within a neighborhood is still "open" as in The Sims 3, but Sims outside the loaded neighborhood cannot be directly controlled. Players can switch between neighborhoods at will, though this brings up a loading screen.[3] Sims can freely travel between different worlds.[4]