"Daravi;c-18043045" wrote:
Oh, that would be so nice to have a medieval world. That modern time only is sometime nice, but I like to choose which era I want to play, without annoyance of the modern world. And storywise, it could be settled in the modern sims games, but just the own world. For example in France a projects is building a castle/fortress with the original era tools and old craftsmanship, that could lead as inspiration for a medieval sims world.
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https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gu%C3%A9delon_Castle
There's a whole bunch of British series on Amazon Prime Video about experimental archeologists spending a year or so living "in the past" so to speak. There's a Victorian Farm series, an Edwardian Farm series that I'm currently watching and I think they've got a Medieval Farm series that I haven't watched yet. They're pretty much living the way the people did during those time periods (cooking, tilling crops, herding animals, etc.) using the same style furniture (I'm not sure if they had special pieces made where it's modern, but meant to look old or not or if they actually are using antique furniture.) So that could be a thing in the modern world of Sims 4 to kind of justify any Medieval content (which could also be used for historical saves) I've heard Experimental Archeology is super fun, one of my professors who studies the Vikings was doing a paper on calorie consumption in the shield wall formation, so he had to get a bunch of other people, get everyone dressed up as a Viking and strap devices on them that measure the amount of calories they burned just maintaining a shield wall while other people pushed against them. I could see my science sims doing that. :D