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Re: Good towns for dynasties
« Reply #15 on: May 31, 2014, 04:20:19 AM »
Just seen this so I thought I'd add a few more Riverview notes as it's my main town.

Changes to make in Edit Town: The elixir, consignment, equestrian center and junkyard get placed okay but the fire station and salon usually get placed on 30x40 lots when there are still available 20x30 ones so I move those.

If you have showtime Flying V's, performance park and Micks Master Karaoke also get placed, on odd occasions the port a party warehouse has been put in instead of the salon, not sure why.

Spouse/Helpers: This has been covered slightly but there are a few people who are useful for dynasties.

As already mentioned Billy Caspian, artistic (lvl 4 painting) and nice expensive car.

Jon Lessen, many expensive cars, artistic but no skill points in painting.

The Newbies, Mags is a natural cook with lvl 5 in cooking, she is also artistic, Robert is an angler with 2 fishing points and also 2 cooking points, Bob is artistic with painting lvl 1.

The Grisby's, Yvette has level 6 cooking and level 2 gardening, Laurel is artistic but has no skill points. If you have generations signing teens like Laurel or Bob up for art club helps give them a good head start in painting and sculpting.

The McDermott's, great gardeners, both Luke and Ginny are green thumbs, Luke already has level 7 gardening, Ginny has level 6, Max and Travis are both anglers, all have fishing skill but Max is highest but only at 2 points. One thing of note both Luke and Travis can't stand art but that doesn't apply to sculpting. I know as I've used Kurt Shallow who also hates art for that before and he didn't get a bad moodlet.


Don't ignore the old folks in Riverview just because of age, they've been about a while and know a lot and will last a good two to three weeks or more on normal age setting ;)

Rayna Kaminski, at first glance you might dismiss her as she is an elder but she is also artistic with level 3 in painting but also level 6 in cooking.

Nellie Spenster, a natural cook with level 7 cooking skill and also level 5 in gardening. Her sister Lucille has level 8 in Logic, good for tutoring those kids.

Bennie Dean, a natural cook and green thumb with level 6 cooking, level 2 fishing and level 3 gardening. In fact all three grandpas have lvl 2 fishing skill, Melvin also has lvl 4 gardening.

Norman Joy, level 5 cooking, level 3 fishing but best of all level 8 gardening, his daughter Elaine is also a natural cook and both of them are green thumbs, Elaine has 3 points in cooking, 4 in gardening and 2 in painting.

For an immortal dynasty there are many useful helpers in Riverview, especially elders to help you get started, I'm currently doing a life states dynasty in Riverview, one thing I like here is the graveyard is full, there is not a single 'remains' they all have a ghost attached to them, plus there are a couple of houses with ghosts lurking too, Remington's Ruse (Jones) and Rocker's Retreat (Lessen)

The elders can also prove useful here, befriend them before they die and they will get a tombstone, if they turned occult you now have an extra option for a future life state, old age fairy!


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no omni plant at back of science center, however some residential lots do have some plants in back yard.

Deklitch there is an Omni plant behind the science center, of course if you play with pets it is not fenced in so could have been eaten. It's at the swimming pool end of the building.

Other notable locations, the mine down near Lucky Perkins spawns a lot of gems, there are some large rocks across the river from Hunter Cottoneye, a good place to find rare gems at times. Sim Henge, a little island behind the Bagley's house is a good place to find special seeds. And my favourite of all the fish hatchery, I really miss that place when I play in other towns, what you can't find there you can find up in Lost Willow Park and of course the tip of the island off the graveyard has death fish, where the no fishing sign is, robot fish are in the river behind the science building.

For insects, rainbow butterfly's spawn on the hill behind the Lin sisters, on the path that run's past the river near Hunter Cottoneye, and out by the billboard past the Joy's, I only know of one rainbow beetle spot and that is up past the Crosby's near to the hills.

I hope all this proves helpful to somebody, personally I love this town it does have it's cons in only one toddler and no pregnancies but it was made in a time when townies had babies before story progression broke, but depending on the type of Dynasty you are playing there are ways and means, just look at Trip and her breeding programs  ;D

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Re: Good towns for dynasties
« Reply #16 on: May 31, 2014, 11:30:56 AM »
I have to admit, if I ever do a dynasty again (a second one where I don't mess up so much) it'll probably be DV. If not for the helpers, for the skin tones ;) If you like rainboos I believe everyone is on the color slider except, maybe five people...? Also it is very pretty.
I do have a special con to add- the school is SUPER far away. From Everything! The dynasty lot is in town which is a bonus but the school is so far. It took one of my kids two hours to reach it without the bus on a bike.
John Burb, Jennifer Pleasant, Any O'Connell, Sioban Murphy, and Bradan MacGrath are not on Rainbow Sliders if I'm correct. I may have missed one or two, and this isn't including the homeless original townies.
(I just thought someone might want a list of everyone who wasn't, because there are a lot of "are they on the rainbow slider/color slider? It looks like it!" then you add them and are in terrible disappointment).
Also, there are multiple Dynasty lots, but for the record, the one with the biggest "Beautiful Vista" moodlet is actually the one all the way out of town, by Jennifer Pleasant and John Burb's house in the hills. The second biggest one is the one with the curvy green road that's a little out of town, but not very far. I don't remember the road names to be exact.

Also other changes to make in Edit town for DV: Don't forget to change the two "Pubs" to "Hangouts" rather than "Visitors Allowed" so that you can purchase them, along with the Community Garden from a "Small Park" to a "Big Park" to make that purchasable as well.

Another Bonus to this town: there isn't a townie I've found thus far that owns a car. That's bad for the whole "pulling the Agnes" and getting a lot of money, but it makes your Sims money fell hard-earned, AND that also contributes to low lag later on. :)



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Re: Good towns for dynasties
« Reply #17 on: May 31, 2014, 12:14:52 PM »
Deklitch there is an Omni plant behind the science center, of course if you play with pets it is not fenced in so could have been eaten. It's at the swimming pool end of the building.

Say what?!? Clearly I don't play often enough - I usually stick to Riverview myself and never noticed this. I found the other plants, and always went there for seed hunting, but never saw the omni plant...I started playing again recently and happen to have a game there now so I'll have to check it out later.

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Re: Good towns for dynasties
« Reply #18 on: May 31, 2014, 12:53:11 PM »
Siobahn's actually on the red slider, she's just a very, very light red. The original homeless townies are all on some color slider. My favorite dynasty lot is the Oak Grove one as it's right beside the river and near a couple of decent fishing spots. It's also not too far out of the way.

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Re: Good towns for dynasties
« Reply #19 on: June 01, 2014, 04:59:50 PM »
Deklitch there is an Omni plant behind the science center, of course if you play with pets it is not fenced in so could have been eaten. It's at the swimming pool end of the building.

So there is, I never noticed it before. Sending my photographer there right now for a photo

Thanks for pointing it out, Turoskel

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Re: Good towns for dynasties
« Reply #20 on: June 03, 2014, 03:29:09 PM »
I just started setting up DV for my dynasty, (place store and EP Lots etc.) and oh my god.

The amount of space I have is astounding!

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Re: Good towns for dynasties
« Reply #21 on: June 08, 2014, 05:33:02 AM »
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Re: Good towns for dynasties
« Reply #22 on: June 08, 2014, 07:33:15 AM »
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Re: Good towns for dynasties
« Reply #23 on: June 09, 2014, 08:02:58 PM »
I was wondering, would some one be willing to put together a review for Sunlit Tides for me? I want to do my dynasty there because of the decreased loading times but I don't know the town that well.

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Re: Good towns for dynasties
« Reply #24 on: June 09, 2014, 09:25:11 PM »
I haven't done a Dynasty in Sunlit Tides, but I did do a legacy there... until I had to do some rearranging with files and lost the save file :(  I can try to put something together for you, I think.

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Re: Good towns for Dynasties
« Reply #25 on: June 10, 2014, 06:20:34 AM »
Thanks a lot!  ;D

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Re: Good towns for Dynasties
« Reply #26 on: June 10, 2014, 02:41:40 PM »
My one and only attempt at an Immortal Dynasty was in Riverview.  This was before all the EP's came out so didn't have to worry about placing a lot of buildings or moving things around.  I chose the largest lot across the street from Jon Lessing and was married to him before day three was over.  He quickly became my artist in residence and the father of a very handsome boy, who became the next artist in residence, Justin Thyme who produced Summer Thyme who produced Christmas Thyme, (original Mom was Winter Thyme....getting my drift here? lol) and then multiple crashes and nasty computer problems put a final end to them.  I loved the town but the only problem I had with it was things were so easy it became a bit boring and repetitive so we had to do vacation homes all over the globe.  I've not done any further dynasties and haven't been back in any of the "older" towns to check them out for dynasties but this thread has encouraged me to give them a shot.  It might be cool to see how Riverview has grown since all the EP's have come out, (and I have them all).
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Re: Good towns for Dynasties
« Reply #27 on: June 10, 2014, 03:55:49 PM »
Sunlit Tides

Changes to make in Edit Town: Like most towns, things are automatically placed in the town, so just making sure it has all the places you'll need for any extra skills you may want or wait until you start buying properties to change things.

Spouses and Helpers: There are a lot of options for helpers, especially cooking and fishing.  Most of those with painting only have one or two points in it, but that's easily fixed with some skill potions or brain enhancers, etc.  The Carnegies have at least one point in all the needed skills except for gardening and they have kids that can continue to be Dynasty slaves.  Isadora Fitzpatrick has maxed cooking and 2 points in gardening.  The Granthams also have a good mesh of needed skills.  Hoffmans as well.  Kaila Swift has cooking, fishing, and gardening.  As far as spouses, there's some good candidates for both male and female founders out there.  I have a special place in my heart for Silas Allander, though he is an adult.  Pearl Yang is another good choice.   There are others, depending upon preferences.

Ease of Movement: It's no more difficult to get around than any other.  The dynasty lot(s) are a bit far out of town, though it's pretty spread out to begin with.  So it depends on the part of the "island" you need to get to.

Special Pros:    The scenery is just gorgeous; it makes for some amazing screenshots.  Aside from that, some of the Townie bios make things interesting. 

Special Cons:  Depending on where you need to go, can take a little time to get there.  There aren't a lot of younger, single sims, though that may not be a huge detriment to some, especially those who would rather have an older spouse.

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Re: Good towns for Dynasties
« Reply #28 on: June 10, 2014, 04:03:35 PM »
Sunlit Tides

Changes to make in Edit Town: Like most towns, things are automatically placed in the town, so just making sure it has all the places you'll need for any extra skills you may want or wait until you start buying properties to change things.

Spouses and Helpers: There are a lot of options for helpers, especially cooking and fishing.  Most of those with painting only have one or two points in it, but that's easily fixed with some skill potions or brain enhancers, etc.  The Carnegies have at least one point in all the needed skills except for gardening and they have kids that can continue to be Dynasty slaves.  Isadora Fitzpatrick has maxed cooking and 2 points in gardening.  The Granthams also have a good mesh of needed skills.  Hoffmans as well.  Kaila Swift has cooking, fishing, and gardening.  As far as spouses, there's some good candidates for both male and female founders out there.  I have a special place in my heart for Silas Allander, though he is an adult.  Pearl Yang is another good choice.   There are others, depending upon preferences.

Ease of Movement: It's no more difficult to get around than any other.  The dynasty lot(s) are a bit far out of town, though it's pretty spread out to begin with.  So it depends on the part of the "island" you need to get to.

Special Pros:    The scenery is just gorgeous; it makes for some amazing screenshots.  Aside from that, some of the Townie bios make things interesting. 

Special Cons:  Depending on where you need to go, can take a little time to get there.  There aren't a lot of younger, single sims, though that may not be a huge detriment to some, especially those who would rather have an older spouse.

I really don't know how to thank you for doing this. You are a life saver.

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Re: Good towns for Dynasties
« Reply #29 on: June 10, 2014, 05:50:56 PM »
I really don't know how to thank you for doing this. You are a life saver.

No problem ^^  Hope it helps ya.  I really do enjoy Sunlit Tides quite a bit.