The Sims Medieval: Difference between revisions

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*This is the first game in [[The Sims series]] to feature weapons (I.E. Swords). In [[The Sims 3]] and other games on Windows and Mac OS X, weapons were not official EA items as they are only available as Custom Content.
*Although The Sims 3 (Up to [[The Sims 3: Generations|Generations]]) can run on Windows XP SP2, The Sims Medieval is incompatible with SP2. This may be due to a component that requires Windows XP SP3.
*This is the first game in The Sims series that allow you to kill a Sim using an interaction such as Send to Pit.
**However in The Urbz: Sims in the City, Blow Flame and Firecracker Dance can set a Sim/Urb on fire and they will die because of this.
*This is one of the only gamegames in The Sims series that does not have EA pre-made Sims that are playable, with the other being The Sims 2 Castaway.
*Like The Sims Stories, The Sims Medieval does not have a '3' after The Sims (Not to be confused with The Sims 1 which is also titled ''The Sims'' or the series name) despite being part of the [[The Sims 3|3rd generation of The Sims games]]
*There are 2 motives in ''The Sims Medieval'' which has the fewest motives in The Sims games, the 2nd is [[The Urbz: Sims in the City|''The Urbz: Sims in the City'']] ([[Hunger|With]] [[Hygiene|5]] [[Bladder|motives]] [[Fun|in]] [[Energy|''The Urbz'']]) and the third being ''The Sims 3'' ([[Hunger|the game]] [[Social|having]] [[Bladder|a]] [[Hygiene|total of]] [[Energy|6]] [[Fun|needs]]).
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