Comparison between The Sims 3 and The Sims Medieval: Difference between revisions

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In ''The Sims 3'' and earlier games, the pre-made careers were modern careers for a modern era. While careers could be modified, and custom careers could be created, the basics remained the same. Sims would enter a career, get paid on the days they worked, and gain promotion by building skills, making friends, and having good job performance.
In ''The Sims 3'' and earlier games, the pre-made careers were modern careers for a modern era. While careers could be modified, and custom careers could be created, the basics remained the same. Sims would enter a career, get paid on the days they worked, and gain promotion by building skills, making friends, and having good job performance.


In ''The Sims Medieval'', the jobs that are available to playable Sims appear to be linked to the various classes of [[Hero Sims]]. All jobs have a medieval tone and flavor. For example, [[Doctor|physicians]] use leeches to treat their patients.
In ''The Sims Medieval'', the jobs that are available to playable Sims appear to be linked to the various classes of [[Hero Sims]]. It appears that Hero Sims are created to fill specific jobs. So, instead of Sims starting out unemployed, a player would specifically create, for example, a [[monarch]], [[blacksmith]] or [[spy]]. All jobs have a medieval tone and flavor. For example, [[Doctor|physicians]] use leeches to treat their patients.


One notable difference is what happens to Sims who skip work too much, or who have bad job performance. In ''The Sims 3'' and earlier games, that could result in demotion or firing, but nothing worse. In ''The Sims Medieval'', it could result in fines, being put in stocks and pelted with food, or even execution in "The Pit of Judgment".
One notable difference is what happens to Sims who skip work too much, or who have bad job performance. In ''The Sims 3'' and earlier games, that could result in demotion or firing, but nothing worse. In ''The Sims Medieval'', it could result in fines, being put in stocks and pelted with food, or even execution in "The Pit of Judgment".