
They were quite vague reflections of actual places in the real world. It added more distinct worlds resembling ‘Far East’, Tropical and Mountain Destinations.

With additional expansion packs more worlds were added including The Sims 2 Bon Voyage. For 2004 this was a groundbreaking addition and really redefined the sandbox genre. Whilst we had three different worlds to pick from we also got the ability to add custom worlds based on a variety of provided world maps. That said, if anyone does manage to find any other good futuristic and/or sci-fi style world, feel free to share it here.In The Sims 2 things changed immensely. I may end up tweaking it a bit if I can get my CAW to import finished worlds (It kept rejecting the University a few days ago), and will likely mix in a bit of Saturenorn. I think for now I will settle with Bellatrix. Now that I think about it, that lot in the previous image, the one with the community portal lot things, I didn't see them in Bellatrix, but when I visited my newly installed Lunar Lakes, they showed up, so I assume that (a) it will work fine, or (b) I can easily fix it with Edit Town.Īnyway, thank you all for the helpful tips and showing some nice worlds! As nitromon and I previously said, it would have been nice if Into The Future brought some densely populated worlds, but these will have to do! I suppose it is a bit too much to ask for the clunky Sims 3 I haven't yet loaded up Bellatrix, but I do think it should work. Now, the door shows up, and I even went to Lunar Lakes to make sure everything is right, and it seems so.

(I didn't go filter it out of my merged content, so I guess it just kinda made a duplicate of the items.?) I ended up just reinstalling Lunar Lakes entirely. I looked into the catalog for those doors and couldn't find them, however, all of the buy mode items showed up (I didn't even realize that the towel rack I used in EVERY bathroom of my newest house, all 8 of them, were from Lunar Lakes!).
