None of the images you posted are medieval. Those clothes are from the 18th century at best. And Louis XIV was king from the mid 17th century to the early 18th century. The Medieval Era ended in the mid-15th century, with various types of fashion appearing and disappearing between the High Medieval Period and the clothing…
I'd personally love to see an inner Mediterranean world. Something like a southern Portuguese town surrounded by countryside plains that don't have an obnoxious green colour palette.
You may be interested in this. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0lW94F4jSk4 Made by the developer of FreeSO (the "emulator" which revived The Sims Online).
If they eventually bring magic to TS4, at least they should have a primary focus on "traditional magic". By "traditional", I do not refer to what Wikipedia refers to as "traditional witchcraft". I'm talking about what the public consciousness defines as traditional, meaning the "popular culture depictions of magic". I've…
Considering that the current worlds cannot be edited (I may be mistaken), perhaps graveyards may be added as an entire new world. Unfortunately, that appears to be the path taken by TS4, and I would not be surprised if future The Sims games have these "alive" ghosts, as opposed to (what I consider to be) the proper ghosts…
It's actually rather recent, really. Historically, Queen Victoria is a modern individual. And it was not her choice (but the Parliament's) to have her husband as a Prince, instead of a King Consort. Well, I'm not British, and while I am a student of history, I'm not exactly an expert regarding the laws of the British Crown…
I rather like this idea. It might create a small inconsistency with the Political career's final level (National Leader), but that could pass up as a Head of Government (a Prime Minister, President of the Council, etc.) instead of a Head of State. At best, it could give you the choice to decide whether you want your save…
Except that vampires still have bodies, and how "dead" they are depends on the lore being used. The interpretation of ghosts used by the Sims makes it a bit strange, disturbing, and somewhat impossible for the spirit of a dead Sim to have children. How exactly does an entity without a body reproduce?
There is a difference. Those games with open worlds don't have their characters being constantly simulated all the time, and I do believe that said worlds are loaded in chunks, like the Elder Scrolls series and Minecraft. If I'm not mistaken, TS3 is fully simulated all the time. If you are on one side of the world, you…