The Sims Medieval

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croiduire:
Quote from: J. M. Pescado on 2011 March 23, 10:39:14

I have a crudimentary AwesomeMod prototype available for it...


Is there going to be a Lot Debugger (or the TS3 equivalent--I don't play TS3, so I don't know the proper nomenclature) at some point, or is SM too limited a game to make it worth the bother? My broken Market is annoying. Also, I really miss the auto-socialise utility, and the route-fail tantrums are getting very old, very fast.

I can well understand if it's not worth the time to fix the problems. Againyetstill, EA got enough right that the fail is all the more frustrating for me. With very few changes, none requiring major innovations in the game, they could have given their customers what they have been wanting since the original Sims, but didn't.

What is the point of placing the exact same buildings over and over? They could have made each ambition not a new Kingdom, but a new generation--the King is dead, long live the King (or Queen, in my current game, since the Heir is female), with 1d10-1 of the Heroes (the -1, of course, being the Monarch) dead, and the rest still alive, but aged, and NPCs. There is so much Quest potential there...as an example that comes to mind from the situation in my game, my current mage is Solitary and Scholarly. She's not going to have children, so a Choosing a Successor quest (not unlike the Apprentice quest for the Blacksmith) could have been quite fun. But the entire category of 'Children', in all particulars, from the mandatory birth control (in a Medieval setting? C'mon!) to the lack of interaction, to those incredibly fugly and unchangeable clothes (my Princesses and the town urchin all are wearing the exact same jumpsuits. Yeah...) to the absurd and formulaic allocation of traits is ludicrous. *sigh*

bowrain:
Quote from: Rubyelf on 2011 April 06, 10:23:06

I'm feeling nice today.

Quote from: jaldeer on 2011 March 26, 08:45:48

It's not a CD key.  When your at the menu for choosing your kingdom, on the bottom left corner of the screen with the menu options, click on redeem code and then when the box pops up, put that code in, and it'll tell you that you unlocked those two outfits.  Here is the code for the 2 throne rooms and the 2 outfits from the pre-order Limited Edition Box - B66H-TCUH-SS9Q-UULP - you also type this in the same place (the redeem code option from the menu on the bottom left corner).



Okay, I saw that post before a few times and missed the code... probably because the post started with "it's not a cd key" and an explanation that I just skipped over it. Thank you.

Now we're only missing the other 2 outfits, Tattered Work Dress and Baggy Vagabond's Attire, if I'm not mistaken.

InPinkClover:
Quote from: uknortherner on 2011 April 04, 10:09:10

The fact is, if you want to act like some prissy, spoilt brat, then do us all a favour and piss off back to the official forums where you can be all cute and sparkly-covered as much as you like, where everyone is nice and is drunk on that Kool-Aid shit. Here at MATY, we have rules - rules you two decided were beneath you (or more likely, you hadn't bothered to read). Either get with the program or piss off.  We don't do nice here.

  Wow. 

dragoness:
We don't do one-word replies, either. I suspect that you think uknortherner's response to you is an exception, and now that you've come back to call attention to it we'll all dogpile on him now for being SO MEEN to you.

Yeah, no.

Andistyr:
Bowrain, on page 3, reply #69, I put up the code for the two bonus outfits (one for the guys and one for the ladies) from the Prima Game Guide.

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