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

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==The basics==
'''The Sims Medieval''' is a stand-alone game in The Sims series and it is the fifth game (excluding EPs/SPs and collections) released on Windows and Mac OS X. ''The Sims Medieval'' was released March 22, 2011. The game runs on The Sims 3 engine and is a spin-off similar to the way in which ''The Sims Stories'' games were a spin-off of ''The Sims 2''.<sup>[2]</sup> However, there are notable differences; ''The Sims Medieval'' is not simply ''The Sims 3'' translated to a medieval setting
''The Sims Medieval'' is set in a modern era. While players have always been able to use [[custom content]] to simulate a medieval setting, at least to some degree, the games themselves presume a modern society with refrigerators and stoves, computers and telephones, etc.
 
''The Sims Medieval'', as its name implies, is designed to simulate a medieval setting. Therefore, it does not have modern features such as carpools, taxicabs, and telephones that would need to be disguised or worked around.
 
==Lots and homes==
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|1.5 GB RAM