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wexxam
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5 years ago

This game is so underrated!!

I bought this game a while ago but never really played it. After starting yesterday I can't believe how much fun I've been having. For starters this game runs heaps better than TS3 and looks a lot better. I kinda wish TS4 ran on this engine! The gameplay is actually very addicting. I feel like I'm actually living in a Medieval world, going to the market, being the Monarch and sending people to stocks, doing quests, levelling up, ugh it's so good!! Everyone who is interested in Medieval history should play it.

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  • "Markus_skyfires;c-17499352" wrote:
    > @sam123 said:
    > I bought this game a while ago but never really played it. After starting yesterday I can't believe how much fun I've been having. For starters this game runs heaps better than TS3 and looks a lot better. I kinda wish TS4 ran on this engine! The gameplay is actually very addicting. I feel like I'm actually living in a Medieval world, going to the market, being the Monarch and sending people to stocks, doing quests, levelling up, ugh it's so good!! Everyone who is interested in Medieval history should play it.

    I totally agree It's such a unique game with a very specific title. At first I didn't like how limited it felt but after getting utterly addicted to it I play it all the time. I even treat it as history to my main game in the Sims 4 and had sims write stories about my TSM characters. I think so many people play a wee bit of it and stop because it's not like the main line of Sims games and go back to the main Sims games.

    Question of the day, would you rather them create a new side game for the Sims like a new Sims Medieval, other story games or fear they might pull another Sims 4 style game on us and rather add more content to the already existing Sims Medieval?



    Maybe if they remastered TSM so I could play it, I wouldn't mind more added content. But tbh I think I would enjoy TS4's version also. I'm already trying to utilize TS4's tools to warp the game to work the way I want it to which is more off-the-grid communal living mixed with fantasy.
  • I bought this game 3-4 years ago & never got around to playing it. I just started playing a couple days of ago & it is very engrossing. It really is a blast to play, imo anyway. ?
  • I'm watching James Turner playing this and i seriously thought it was just another Expansion for TS3 LOL maybe everyone else did too maybe that's why it didn't do so well. Watching some Gameplay though even if i DID know what it was i don't think i'd have bought it, it's too restricted to Quests but god the Color wheel lets you put in HTML or CSS Color Codes, Did it let you in TS3 as well? :O I like RPG games though but i'd rather play those.
  • wexxam's avatar
    wexxam
    Seasoned Ace
    5 years ago
    "Destin2016;c-17504861" wrote:
    I bought this game 3-4 years ago & never got around to playing it. I just started playing a couple days of ago & it is very engrossing. It really is a blast to play, imo anyway. ?


    Yay I'm really glad I'm not the only one who appreciates this game. There's a lot of us out there!

    "NationalPokedex;c-17500043" wrote:
    "Markus_skyfires;c-17499352" wrote:
    > @sam123 said:
    > I bought this game a while ago but never really played it. After starting yesterday I can't believe how much fun I've been having. For starters this game runs heaps better than TS3 and looks a lot better. I kinda wish TS4 ran on this engine! The gameplay is actually very addicting. I feel like I'm actually living in a Medieval world, going to the market, being the Monarch and sending people to stocks, doing quests, levelling up, ugh it's so good!! Everyone who is interested in Medieval history should play it.

    I totally agree It's such a unique game with a very specific title. At first I didn't like how limited it felt but after getting utterly addicted to it I play it all the time. I even treat it as history to my main game in the Sims 4 and had sims write stories about my TSM characters. I think so many people play a wee bit of it and stop because it's not like the main line of Sims games and go back to the main Sims games.

    Question of the day, would you rather them create a new side game for the Sims like a new Sims Medieval, other story games or fear they might pull another Sims 4 style game on us and rather add more content to the already existing Sims Medieval?



    Maybe if they remastered TSM so I could play it, I wouldn't mind more added content. But tbh I think I would enjoy TS4's version also. I'm already trying to utilize TS4's tools to warp the game to work the way I want it to which is more off-the-grid communal living mixed with fantasy.


    I wouldn't mind a remaster but I don't think it's popular enough to get one. :(
  • I've always wondered why they haven't made something like Sims Medieval or the Sims Castaway Stories during the Sims 4 lifetime... the closest we've gotten to a side game is the Sims Mobile and the Sims Freeplay, which are the perfect representations of the direction EA has gone in the past decade.
  • I really love this game. It's one of my favourite sim games. I really enjoyed this medieval era with the wizards, the kings, the pirates... I wish they would make a similar pack for TS4 but I don't see it coming.
  • Oh my god it's so crazy how times change and the fanbase changes along with them. Back in the Sims 2 days (mid 2000s) people were starving for medieval content (and a lot of fantasy btw as well). There were full modding websites to turn The Sims 2 into a medieval game. There were clothes, objects, worlds, everything you can imagine. I bet if you go to mod the sims 2 and go back a few years you will see it filled with medieval and fantasy content.

    You know it's what the community wanted back then and it makes sense that EA decided to release a medieval spin-off for The Sims 3. I think it sold pretty okay too for a game with no promotion. Sims fans are different nowadays, not the same demographic The Sims 2 had, maybe that's why people tend to forget The Sims Medieval.

    How times change, really.
  • I absolutely love this game. I wish they would have come out with more content for it.

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