I started playing The Sims Medieval for the first time in ages and I'm having a great time playing it! I never got into it way back when because the interface was kind of clunky to use, I have the same issue with the rest of The Sims 3 but they fixed this issue in The Sims 4 and made the game so much easier to use. It got me thinking that it would be fantastic if they redid The Sims Medieval with the more modern UI (and graphics).
I really enjoy how the game is set up with the quests, the leveling, the different heroes and everything else, it just needs an update. The Sims Medieval is a really unique game these days in a time where the games on the market skew to what seems like 90% shooters and MMORPGS. It's refreshing. I don't know that I'd want a complete reinventing the Sims Medieval wheel but an update and new material for ceratin would be cool. Anyone else have ideas and thoughts on this?
Because more people respond to polls, maybe we can get more responses and interest generated for a request for a Sims Medieval 2.
Hoping For A Sims Medieval 2 165 votes
Yes, I'd love a Sims Medieval 2!
No, I don't want a Sims Medieval 2.
Yes, I'd love a Sims Medieval 2! AND Sims Mediveal 1 digital copy should go on sale!
I only need Sims Medieval 1 to go on sale.
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I'd love to see a medieval world in Sims 4, with appropriate clothing and building items. Or at the very least a medieval stuff pack.
this is what I want to
The Sims Medieval is a deeper, more involved game than a pack could ever cover. It's a full game all on its own, so it's almost a case of apples and oranges that way. It's a little something like the Strangerville mystery or the Batuu missions but much more involved and with a lot more to do and play.
(The Beige option is for the folks who can't commit to a yes or no, they're the Meh, It Depends and Other types. lol)
But It's not like if it is made it's going to ruin anything to me...? So... beige
yes i'd love to see a sims medieval 2 but only if it's better than the first game.
I wouldn't mind them adding more traditional Sims games building options for sure.
Yes, I can see the disappointment player expecting a more traditional Sims game would experience with The Sims Medieval. But taken for itself, it is so much more than a simple pack could ever offer. I think this would be true for the Farming interest as well, I don't think a simple game pack could cover it like its own separate game could (and does).
That's actually why I never bought it, because I didn't want another game, particularly not a quest oriented one. I bought Strangerville for the neighborhood and other gameplay stuff, but I only did the quest once. And I don't own, nor will I ever own Journey to Batuu. Just not my thing.
I understand though why that kind of play combined with Sims appeals to some players.
Same. Lol
I'd be a happy simmer if TSM ever gets a sequel, but I wouldn't hold out hope for it. EA did a bad job marketing it and even worse job at supporting the game's development (the coding was so messy and horrible they gave up trying to add more packs after Pirate & Nobles). The big incentive to create more Sims games is how EA can squeeze more and more dough out of expansion packs and other addons, TSM couldn't provide that and I doubt they ever could.
Kasp @ MTS
But in general, a huge setting change pack clashes too much. Imagine 4 trying to do it. It'd have to basically be a Batuu that doesn't play nice with any of the other DLC and have all sorts of restrictions so the past doesn't leak into the present and the present leak into the past (a tall order when the worlds are not as naturally segregated as 3's). Plus having its own game let's it get attention and detail a pack could never have.
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 actually want a more improved medieval and a sequel would be the perfect way to do it.
> 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.
If they did a sequel, I hope they make the kingdom layout more customizable, or offer different kingdom templates
Race Against the Clock: Can your elder sim turn back the clock before their time runs out?
I enjoyed sims medieval some
but it should definitely be more customizable like if they ever do second medieval game please let us build our own buildings and add few different countries to explore and dear lord don't do that disappears to woods for most of the game let us actually play some
+ also add dragons and more occult thank oh and couple dancing cause that also did not exist in sims medieval
tbh just ditch sims 5 and make that into sims medieval 2 thatd be more exciting
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