Church, Inn, Market - all medieval style + replacement careers
ingeli:
Well, I am maybe not exactly recreating the Sims2-hood (Windlebridge) as much as doing a new version with the Sims3 possibilities (and limitations). I can see great new things in Sims3, for example the Create-A-Style makes it possible to make almost anything looking oldish. That is a good thing. It is also surprisingly easy to make text mods, and I am working on a complete set of career replacements. In Sims2, I didn't let my medieval sims work at all. In Sims3 they will be able to, and it doesn't look too hard to make new additional careers either. (Like a dead end peasant career. I never liked "medieval" careers starting with serf-ending with king..)
About making the whole hood available for download - hmm, it's a work in progress. I add stuff all the time, rebuild, ect. So I don't think so, but I will post the houses I feel is worth it.
And Regina, the new road replacement looks fabulous!
Budgie:
ingeli, I really like your medieval neighborhood idea. It's the first I've seen of people altering the original game to make their own style of gameplay. I'm extremely interested in seeing where you go with this, because it's definitely gotten me interested in TS3 again.
Regina:
Thanks, Ingeli! I bookmarked your site today because I have an idea I'll be using some of your buildings when I get a bit farther into this one town.
This one is going to be older than the hills eventually. Ironically, it's starting out young and will end up old. My other town is also based on historical settings, but not nearly that far back, so the stone roads are best for it.
Budgie, you should just hang around more. Quite a number of people are trying to do their level best to make those town maps their own. Check out Ellatrue's Hatchet Falls, for example. It definitely adds to the fun of playing.
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