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

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==Lots and homes==
''The Sims 3'', like ''The Sims'' and ''The Sims 2'', distinguishes between [[residential lot]]s and [[community lot]]s. The player can enter [[Build mode]] to freely build on these lots, or to modify existing buildings. Players can also enter [[Buy mode]] to add, remove, or move furnishings. Houses in ''The Sims Medieval'' are ready-made, and placed in the [[Kingdom mode]]. Most Hero houses contain a chamber for the Hero Sim, as well as a community area (e.g, the Throne Room in the castle). ''The Sims Medieval'' renames Buy mode as "[[Furnish mode]]".<ref name="ea-tsm-faq" /> Also, in The Sims Medieval'', ''any sim can walk into any building and use the objects and furniture there freely.
 
In The Sims 3, an object currently used by one or more Sims could not be moved in Buy or Build mode. In ''Medieval'', objects in use can be moved in Furnish mode, causing the Sim to be "reset".
 
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