The Sims Medieval

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bowrain:
Quote from: Simlover on 2011 April 07, 05:23:15

There is a mod that unlocks the items (as well as the ambitions) here http://www.modthesims.info/showthread.php?t=438511


I don't think it's the same thing. That mod unlocks the stuff that you're supposed to unlock as you advance through the game, not the bonus contents.

Andistyr:
It's not the same thing - I put that mod in and I unlocked some costumes and objects the game guide says you get as beat the achievements and your watcher level goes up.  You also have to beat all the ambitions.  The bonus contents are not included in those unockable costumes or objects.

Simlover:
Ah ok, I didn't know the bonus unlocks were different.  I recieved an unlock with the game that had the throne rooms and a few outfits but I think that is the same as one that was given earlier.

Leticron:
Quote from: Fishiemew on 2011 April 04, 17:14:41

In any case, for some reason I cannot shut it down. When I check the system settings and try to put Sims Medieval in the list of which programs the Data Execution thing should ignore, I just get some pop up saying I can't shut it down. Or really "This program must have the data execution prevention turned on".


Did you try to log on as administrator first and then add TSM.exe to the exception list?
I'm still wondering why you are the only one so far that has problems with DEP. Did you download the game?
In any case you might want to get the free version of Malwarebyte's Anti-Malware and let it scan your computer before granting potentially harmful software higher access rights.

croiduire:
Tight pants warning. There are instructions floating around on a couple of sites for a way to change your children's clothes, hair, etc. They involve adding the child to the active family and making the sprog selectable. I played around with it, and it works, but there doesn't appear to be a way to REMOVE the child again and restore the original links to the birth family, and during the course of continued play I noticed all manner of glitches that may be related. I realise that correlation doesn't equal causation, but the incidence increased quite a bit over what I am used to experiencing, and, after experimenting for a while, I didn't save, and my game returned to normal when next I played. While I'm an ignorant peasant, with no clue what's going on, I have a hunch that doing this might result in a BFBVFS down the road.

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