The Sims Medieval
Rockermonkey:
Quote from: netza on 2011 March 23, 13:35:14
Quote from: Rockermonkey on 2011 March 23, 12:27:41
^I have the patch installed with the non-updated crack, so I think it's fine.
I did crash once, and my options refuses to open. But other then that, it's seemingly alright.
Same here. Crashes alot and no options since patching. Don't know if it's a patch-fault or unupdated crack-fault...
I'm going to just blame it on the crack. I just crashed again, and I don't see why as I was doing nothing that was in the slightest demanding.
I'll be holding off playing until I get a noCD mod.
IAmTheRad:
There's a proper nocd crack for 1.1
I'm using it, the game hasn't crashed yet. It works perfectly fine.
Here it is.
Click on the button that begins with the Ck to begin the download for the nocd. It's just the crack, you still need the regular game patch.
About the stink clouds, that's actually a trait for a Sim. They like smelling horrible. I gave it to my king. No baths for my King! They cause diseases, and the only cure for those are leeches. Lots of leeches.
shadowelements:
As noted above s3pe does open some .package files, but not all files.
In all honesty, hopefully some of the key features of Sims Medieval can make it's way to Sims 3. By glancing, some of the files share similarities, but I highly doubt people can port them as in "extract from Medieval and pop into Sims 3". Hopefully it can bring new animations!
Now about the game, so far the only thing I care for or like is the sparring and being the ruler aspect. I would love to have the "explore cave/forest" aspect in the Sims 3. ARRRR!
Inge:
Provided the package file itself can be opened in s3pe, if it contains resources that won't open, ticking "hex only" before selecting the resource may let you at least view the hex. From there anyone who wishes to analyse the formats can at least make a start.
Also, if there are whole packages that won't open, if someone wants to let us know the header info we may be able to extend the support.
valentinia:
I agree about the 2D feel. When I was playing it, I felt like Sims 1 met Sims Castaway, had a child and named it Medieval.
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