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- haha, you were too young to play in 2011 and now you're old enough to support something lol. You're a sweet kid. I just got the pack myself this year.
- Me too... I was so excited when they came with this game. I bought it instantly. I was so bummed when I wasn't able to complete levels because of bugs in certain Quests. I waited for bugfixes, but as i far as I know they never came.
- I'd love more build objects that are medieval based; it'd be really helpful in historic builds! But more than anything I think sims should have dragons. Little dragons as pets. Larger dragons as a transportation method. I realize that this looses its effect in a non-open world, but it'd still be amazing!
- I haven't played Medieval, but I like the aesthetics of that game. I do want to get it eventually. I would really like a medieval type game base on sims 3 type mechanics and open world. Instead of cars and taxis, horses and carts/carriages and medieval type jobs and such.
"Odonata68;c-15939086" wrote:
I haven't played Medieval, but I like the aesthetics of that game. I do want to get it eventually. I would really like a medieval type game base on sims 3 type mechanics and open world. Instead of cars and taxis, horses and carts/carriages and medieval type jobs and such.
Sims Medieval does have an open world, you can and will walk every place you go, it does not matter how far. and it's no horses, no carts, no carriages. but it's a beautiful world. if they had just added carriages at lease for the king or queen that would have been nice. because they have a lot to do.
Whats needed is the ability to make the rooms or homes larger, you can not even make it one foot larger. you for the most part only get one room to live in with your whole family, so your kids are in your room and the cooking area and the table to eat on.
I should add whats fun, it's full of drama if you love drama. it's so full of surprising drama, and do not even try to cheat on a no good partner lol the town will all go crazy. so if you love drama try that part.
You only can control one person per household.
And they do not allow you any help from the family, not even for cooking or to care for the kids.
Say like if you're the hero chosen for the quest, well you do have babies with your chosen wife but after the birth of the child she does not care for the baby or even care, nor does she take care of her other kids.the mother stays gone all day only to return and eat and sleep then back up early before the family wakes and leaves the home.
In spite of this... Sims Medieval is a game full of quest that I did enjoy every aspect of it. so all and all its a fun game. and I would love to see Sims Medieval 2, I would buy it. The fun can only get better.
So if you love quest, grab the game it will give you hours and hours of fun playing all the quest, even though I have done most all of the quest and I am now on free play. so it's like a no stress game no quest. But if I wanted to I could start doing a new quest.
I do believe that Windenburg in Sims 4 is very Medieval in the town areas, and if you add all medieval homes, you could play medieval their easy. you just need the packs that have the medieval clothes. one drawback is no Medieval marketplace in Windenburg, That you have to become a bit creative and make your own, and it can be done. :)- @Stormsview thank you for your insight. :) I might try it, although kinda bummed about not being able to expand one's home. One of my favorite things to do in game is build homes.
- I would 100% buy a sims medieval 2, especially if they improved upon the previous game. It's limiting that you can't build and that you can only work within one world (and can't even really customize your kingdom much). The lack of aging and generations also is really limiting. If they made it a little more like the regular sims, but still medieval, I'd probably play it even more than regular sims!
- I play a medieval-themed game in The Sims 2, full of loads of custom content (including quite a lot of objects that are converted from Sims Medieval) because I love that aesthetic and that feel.
I've really enjoyed the Sims Medieval whenever I get back to it, but like other people have mentioned it gets really repetitive. I felt like I wasn't really being rewarded in any way for progressing through the levels - the quests had a lot of the same actions and requirements. And I remember getting excited when one of my Sims was given the chance to leave the current kingdom and start his own - I thought it would take me to a brand new map, but no, it was the same old one.
The world was incredible at first, but it's actually pretty limiting when you play it for too long. I would have loved it if the surrounding kingdoms and territories were accessible maps, to expand the world. And I would have loved to have more of a sandbox feel, being able to design the layout of the homes and raise families that went through generations like the other games.
All in all, I think they had a really good concept but didn't really flesh it out, and then because it didn't do very well they probably won't consider trying again even though I think it'd be really popular if they did a better job of it.
Instead I'll just keep playing my medieval-themed legacy games in the Sims 2 :smiley: - simsisterSeasoned Newcomernelly_stardust. You might be right. But for me to see the game needs to be repetitive for completing some ambitions like ex. Hard Workers. But in fact every quest you finish makes new quests to chose from, and every territory you unlock does the same. furthermore you get all the special guild/pirate war-quests, too. I for one keep getting new quests, I never had before. It is enough "fleshed out" for me.
- I spent many happy hours playing Sims Medieval. I loved the quests, and that the stories had a beginning, a middle, and an end. The more adult situations. Plus, all the in-jokes.
I don't need another pack. I want Sims Medieval with the look of Sims 4.
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