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HisCelticlass
3 years agoNew Scout
I really want a Medieval pack. We had a medieval world with Shakespearean names and buildings in Sims 2. Florence would be nice but a world with a small village so it can be used for many different play styles. Choose your own road (and preferably some things would change with the roads you choose such as benches) between cobblestone, grass, and dirt. Add a stone mason job and carpenter job. Also more servants that live in. Governess, gardener, head cook, and housekeeper. I really want rideable horses and horse drawn carriages. Also more medieval clothing and hair styles for every age! I'm so glad the babies are changing. I hope they have a gown available for them! It would also be great to hire entertainers like bards, musicians, and playwrights. A nice medieval dance. The Farandole is repetitive so should be easier to create than most. With a playable flute, a mandolin, bagpipes, harps (one that can sit on your shoulder as well as a table and one that sits on the floor), a harpsichord, and a Bodhran (Celtic hand held drum)! With a religious system that includes a nunnery and monks. Realistic medieval furniture that isn't cartoonish. Choose your level of social acceptance for your world with the default being medium. 1. Strict - women in men's clothing are punished, spitting is prohibited, woo-hoo outside of marriage is punished, only heterosexuals are accepted, going to church is expected and punishment for those who do not attend and are not ill, etc. 2. Medium - the worst conduct is punished but the punishment is less severe 3. Lax - murder, stealing, public nudity, woo-hoo outside of marriage is punishable. The ability to have house guests who stay for a week. Beds can be assigned to house guests as well as sleepovers. Some other animals as pets such as sheep, goats, foxes, etc. The ability to create tree houses (I've been doing it, but we don't have any bark!) and a few trees that have sections of branches missing so you can build your house on top of the tree. With elf ears available in CAS for everyone so those who play with elves can add them. Tournaments. Open air stalls to buy groceries and hand made items with hanging stuff on some of the stalls (meat, cheese, baskets, herbs, garlic, etc) but some stalls can be like the ones in Jungle adventure but with a medieval look. Buy-able fabric with hand-sewing so you can make your own clothes. Using the cross stitch box to embroider clothes and cushions with several patterns to choose from as well as placement (neck, hemline, sleeves, up the legs, etc). The ability to create apartments so we can build something like Cheapside as it was seen in A Knight's Tale. Swimmable ponds - or a pool can be created in different shapes that looks like a pond, Weaving (standing for smaller items and sitting for larger ones). The ability to work on a frame to create either a large tapestry and a large quilt where several sims can work on it at once. I could go on, but this is quite a list. I used a lot of mods and custom content to create a medieval world for the Sims 2 that I played in for 20 years! Other packs can add things like sheep and beef cows where the sheep are sheered, both go to market for sale, they can be bred (you can choose to "nip" your tups and sires so you use only your best stock to breed).
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