The Sims 4: Outdoor Retreat Game Pack brings a whole new world for your Sims to explore – Granite Falls. Granite Falls is a little different from Willow Creek and Oasis Springs: it is a travel world, designed for Sims to take a break from everyday life.
To travel to Granite Falls, click the Phone icon in the UI, navigate to the “Travel” tab and click “Vacation” or “Vacation With”. You will then be taken to the travel screen, with Granite Falls loaded by default. Granite Falls is divided into two areas: one containing rental properties, and a forest. Granite Falls, like all worlds, can be customized in Manage Worlds, so you may customize, delete or replace lots as you see fit. By default, there are five rental properties: four lodges of varying prices, and a campground. The area around the properties is vibrant with plenty of public space. There is also a community resting spot in the forest area of the world.



























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The environments look way more natural in TS4, and you can really see a quality upgrade in the floor and wall textures. Somehow. Not sure what it is. On the fence about actually buying this, though, since I didn’t really like the outdoors content in TS1. Thanks for the screenshots 🙂
Great overview, this game pack is a great entry of good things to come, very well designed.
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