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5 years ago
> @Calico45 said:
> Also, it isn't straight the Sims and certainly is more involved since it is a strategy game, but the Crusader Kings series has scratched my Sims Medieval itch. I refer to Crusader Kings 3 (CK3) as Sims Medieval's edgy elder brother.
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> It has a really detailed ruler designer that has a trait system quite similar to Sims 3's. Plus it has a function to change clothes during gameplay called the barbershop. This is also just my opinion, but the humor is on point. I miss a fair bit of that in 4.
I started playing CK3 when I read that one of the creators said you should play it like the Sims in order to have the most fun. And I love history. I can't wait to see how it develops down the line! But a Sims Medieval update with multiple kingdoms and in the art style of TS4 would be totally my jam. I like how it's different with the quests and multiple main characters, etc.
> Also, it isn't straight the Sims and certainly is more involved since it is a strategy game, but the Crusader Kings series has scratched my Sims Medieval itch. I refer to Crusader Kings 3 (CK3) as Sims Medieval's edgy elder brother.
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> It has a really detailed ruler designer that has a trait system quite similar to Sims 3's. Plus it has a function to change clothes during gameplay called the barbershop. This is also just my opinion, but the humor is on point. I miss a fair bit of that in 4.
I started playing CK3 when I read that one of the creators said you should play it like the Sims in order to have the most fun. And I love history. I can't wait to see how it develops down the line! But a Sims Medieval update with multiple kingdoms and in the art style of TS4 would be totally my jam. I like how it's different with the quests and multiple main characters, etc.