Comments on: Dream Hideaway: a Repairable Dream http://www.hsmagazine.net/2013/03/dream-hideaway-a-repairable-dream/ The PlayStation Home Magazine Fri, 13 Feb 2015 21:20:50 +0000 hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=4.1.2 By: musclemutt http://www.hsmagazine.net/2013/03/dream-hideaway-a-repairable-dream/#comment-284599 Thu, 09 May 2013 03:00:13 +0000 http://www.hsmagazine.net/?p=46889#comment-284599 You guys didn’t mention the huge, needless standoff in the kitchen right where the refrigator goes.

Your museum idea is the creativity we need from developers. Because the interior of this dream space has the marked charactor and intimacy of a municipal airport.

The Post-Apocalyptic apartment isn’t huge or everyone’s cup of nutronium, but I always enjoy guests’ surprise at all its inventive extras. It’s my benchmark, and why I liked the Dream furniture but can’t get thrilled about fixing up the last 2 gift spaces from Lockwood [no matter how much I appreciate my thoughtful friends].

But that pretty little meadow they got me is made of dreams.

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By: SealWyf_ http://www.hsmagazine.net/2013/03/dream-hideaway-a-repairable-dream/#comment-282675 Sun, 03 Mar 2013 23:58:36 +0000 http://www.hsmagazine.net/?p=46889#comment-282675 That would work very well, Keara. I’ll have to try that. It does seem to me that this space would make a much better clubhouse skin than an apartment.

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By: keara22hi http://www.hsmagazine.net/2013/03/dream-hideaway-a-repairable-dream/#comment-282611 Fri, 01 Mar 2013 20:51:46 +0000 http://www.hsmagazine.net/?p=46889#comment-282611 I solved the problem -- at least for myself -- I turned it into a huge art gallery using some of my own photos in picture frames, every ‘artistic’ sculpture in Home (including the “Hand” from Dream Island, Pegasus from the Dream Yacht, most of the Astrology statues and the ancient Greek statues) and lots of large plants. Maybe I should shoot some footage of this and send it to Lockwood. I also thought of this as the Sacramento Delta area of California and imagined this as a yacht harbor ‘fine dining’ restaurant site. Those Game Mechanics tables would make sense of that commercial kitchen and that room where beds cannot fit through the door makes a fine restroom for the art museum or the restaurant. Looks to me like this was never intended as a private residence.

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By: stevev363 http://www.hsmagazine.net/2013/03/dream-hideaway-a-repairable-dream/#comment-282606 Fri, 01 Mar 2013 11:25:33 +0000 http://www.hsmagazine.net/?p=46889#comment-282606 Thankfully Lockwood has already responded that swimming in the pool and surrounding water as well as more spawn points are on their way in a future update, it’s sad they didn’t make this happen at launch as expected by the quality they usually provide but knowing that it is happening is good.

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By: KrazyFace http://www.hsmagazine.net/2013/03/dream-hideaway-a-repairable-dream/#comment-282604 Fri, 01 Mar 2013 08:29:20 +0000 http://www.hsmagazine.net/?p=46889#comment-282604 Well, as I’ve been heard saying for the last few weeks; I’m staying outta Home for a bit. And after reading this Im kinda glad I have! I’ve been giving this place the eye for a while now -- so curvy!!! But it sounds like there were a lot of things over-looked in its creation. Shame that, but you raise a very good point Phoenix, what is the base standard for Home’s big spending property enthusiasts now? Have we been spoiled by Juggernaut’s fancy flying, day/night controls, wall-personalization, furniture-makin’, animal-raising standards? Have LOOT and their media soaked spaces and items made us impartial to even the most beautifuly rendered textures and details of LKWD’s gorgeous offerings?

Yes. Is the short answer there. I guess it’s not enough just to look pretty anymore, now it has to be clever, original as well as functional. I’d hardly say that’s a problem! Now if only Hollywood picked its actors with these qualities in mind…

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