This is a bit odd, but I kind of have a request:

Does anyone knows what happened to Midge-the-tree? I remember they were very active in the Sims fandom when I was new, and I loved their story and simblr, but they haven’t been active for atleast a year? It’s always sad to see people disappear, even if it’s “just” online…

moudschegiebchn said: If the difference between the lower and upper part is very small (aka so small sims can easily walk there without a stair) you’ll see nothing. But if it’s like |i—_ii_i- (imagine this is a rough lot) you’ll see a difference. 🙂

Ah, okay. See, you’ll always learn new things about the game.

moudschegiebchn said: Oh, THAT thing. It doesn’t do thaaa~t much. Like it says, it’s smoothen hills/rough parts. Imho it is a quick, easy way to have not so steep parts and usually avoid sims complaining they can’t walk somewhere.

Really? I couldn’t see ANY difference! *loads up game*

moudschegiebchn said: What do you mean? The one to change the neighborhood terrain?

No, I mean the thing you can access in buildmode apart from the terrain flattening, raise/lower terrain and build pond thingy… Atleast in my game, there isn’t happening too much.

More progress! Far left ist the old Boatshouse, build by a german chef (hence the redundant ’s’). To its right are the Uptown shopping buildings, which are connected by a small park where art from local artists can be displayed. Down by the docks are 6 little shacks which and a small super market. The big yellow building is an apartment building for Sims who want to trade their life by the foot of the hills for one down by the sea (I imagine the suburb district by the foot of the hills). I changed two of the residential lots to a church and a graveyard for the religious sims.