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@u5xwd8p7xcgeuh, you can't do it in this game so far, and I could take it or leave it, but if you really want, "The Sim medieval" had something similar. It's based on a similar or maybe the same engine as Sims 3, so it's older but not too old. You can choose between some religion called Jacobian or Peterian, and get this...this made it somewhat unique to Medieval because, well no other game really did this, but in the game your player controlled Monarch (and eventually you get a few other characters to play, but usually solo and you swap between, like you can be a blacksmith, a scholar, wizard, physician,spy, the priest characters,bard, merchant and knight, along with your main character being the Monarch/ruler and you unlock other classes as you go). In this way, it made it feel like a sim story but you controlled who to talk and switch to mostly, but you didn't have to micromanage but one sim at a time and swap to the other character, with the exception of if you choose to get married or have a kid, but even there you only have to take care of them, or you interact with them, your spouse and kid you aren't fully able to control I think, you just sorta interact with them). Eventually, your town sims once you complete a few quests, your NPC's will start to notice there is a "watcher" in the sky (but it's like us, how we control the character, and as us playing the sims, it kinda gave it a strange depth that eventually you sims start out not very religious, and over time you can choose to institute the Peterians or th Jacobians, in favor of one over the other usually, not sure if you can do both, maybe. I mean, there are plenty of church build lots, and maybe it might be cool to have weddings at the churches (you can do this if you put the wedding arch in anyway, maybe near a fake alter or podium, think the political career had a podium you can sorta use just for looks, but we don't really have priests characters officiating. My assumption is that, the coders wanted the weddings to seem more generic, or they could use a justice of the peace to seem impartial. I think the church thing worked alot better in medievel because those times were all about religion, as there wasn't much else really. But maybe in our modern games, it might not make as much sense. I wouldn't be totally against it, but just letting you know there is something similar if you really want to 'go there', just in another game.
I did want to also mention, The Sims 3 was a little more 'free style' about weddings, you could have marriages in churches built by other people but still no like religious person. You could go downtown, or there's one building I think called the justice building where you could get married there, but in a more lawful way, as in less religious. I guess what you probably want is like 'official' ceremonies, or church get-togethers, or maybe even sermons or church picnics. I just don't think we'll probably see that for this game. But "Medieval" really covered this fairly well I think, just maybe not church get-togethers, but there were church monastery walls and so forth, and old book libraries which gave it some realism for the time.
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