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« Reply #100 on: 2011 March 28, 14:14:49 »
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They already had TS3 great. Why didn't they just stick with everything TS3-ish and then just strip out all the modern stuff and make it... medieval? Why did they have to gut the game? Why did they remove build mode? Why did they remove so much customization? Why did they fuck the camera up so much? Why can we only view the inside of buildings from one angle? Why does my King get such a pathetically small castle? Why did they give us such a tiny, non customizable world to explore?
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Because as console game Sims, this is test subject for comercial purpose. Not for enjoyment. This is Sims Stories like, and therefore, it's just a mere distraction for further gaming project.

Look, you find the castle small. Exactly in the way of the console version of the sims series.
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This description looks like console version of a The  Sims game.
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« Reply #101 on: 2011 March 28, 14:19:21 »
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Edit: I have thought of something that might work, but I'd need.. erm.. help. If I could send my saves to someone who can place the buildings without le crash every time I needed those buildings placed.... that could work. But it would also inconvenience all involved, which is something I do not enjoy doing.

I don't know if this is of any use to anyone. I uploaded a kingdom with all buildings placed but left it untouched otherwise.
That means no monarch or hero has been chosen yet.

http://www.mediafire.com/?9mx4eevxuvrbyhv

If you put your save folder up somewhere I could always try to place the missing buildings.
It's no big deal.

@Rubyelf:
Hmm I've entered the codes and it told me I unlocked them, but they are still not appearing in game, any reason why?

The new throne rooms show up when you start a new game. Apparently they're not meant to replace an existing throne room.
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« Reply #102 on: 2011 March 28, 18:20:03 »
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It was small for me (1920x1080 as well, and it does indeed look much crappier on lower resolutions) but I just moved my monitor closer. Tada!
Sigh. Not exactly the kind of high-tech assistance I was hoping for from a community famous for Sims mods Cry

Plea for help buried under a debate about whether or not people with penises make better games. I really wasn't expecting that.
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« Reply #103 on: 2011 March 28, 19:05:08 »
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I don't know if this is of any use to anyone. I uploaded a kingdom with all buildings placed but left it untouched otherwise.
That means no monarch or hero has been chosen yet.

http://www.mediafire.com/?9mx4eevxuvrbyhv

If you put your save folder up somewhere I could always try to place the missing buildings.
It's no big deal.

I just tried to open your save, and the same thing that happens whenever I try to place things that add that wall happened. So much for my big idea. Thank you both for offering to help though.
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« Reply #104 on: 2011 March 28, 19:07:31 »
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It was small for me (1920x1080 as well, and it does indeed look much crappier on lower resolutions) but I just moved my monitor closer. Tada!
Sigh. Not exactly the kind of high-tech assistance I was hoping for from a community famous for Sims mods Cry

Plea for help buried under a debate about whether or not people with penises make better games. I really wasn't expecting that.
Well, that's the Vole. As for changing the font size, you can't, because all of it is defined as part of the UI. Maybe if you didn't insist on playing the game in ridiculously huge resolution, your computer would be both less likely to catch fire and everything wouldn't be too small. If you changed the font size alone, the text would bulge out of the UI elements and be even more unreadable. It's your own fault for setting things to unreasonable settings.
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« Reply #105 on: 2011 March 28, 20:03:10 »
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Well, that's the Vole. As for changing the font size, you can't, because all of it is defined as part of the UI. Maybe if you didn't insist on playing the game in ridiculously huge resolution, your computer would be both less likely to catch fire and everything wouldn't be too small. If you changed the font size alone, the text would bulge out of the UI elements and be even more unreadable. It's your own fault for setting things to unreasonable settings.

The problem with that is LCDs look like fuzzy crap at anything less than native resolution.  The only solution for those who can't handle fuzzy crap is not to be a cheapskate and buy a bigger monitor.  The fonts looks just fine to me at 1920x1200 on a 24".

Anyone who thinks LCDs don't look like fuzzy crap at less than native resolution are wrong, you just have a high fuzzy crap tolerance level.
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« Reply #106 on: 2011 March 28, 20:07:20 »
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It was small for me (1920x1080 as well, and it does indeed look much crappier on lower resolutions) but I just moved my monitor closer. Tada!
Sigh. Not exactly the kind of high-tech assistance I was hoping for from a community famous for Sims mods Cry

Plea for help buried under a debate about whether or not people with penises make better games. I really wasn't expecting that.

Yep, sounds about right for this place...  At least you didn't get the grammar squad up on your butt.  Smiley 

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« Reply #107 on: 2011 March 28, 20:10:27 »
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The problem with that is LCDs look like fuzzy crap at anything less than native resolution.

The other problem, for me at any rate, is the game runs horribly when at anything other than native resolution.
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« Reply #108 on: 2011 March 28, 22:13:03 »
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Where is the code located for autonomous behaviours?

Also just to let you know I have tested jonha and Delphy's custom CAS sliders in TSM and they work great, except for the boob sliders which don't work well with most outfits for whatever reason (bone assignments were borked by the devs).
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« Reply #109 on: 2011 March 28, 22:59:51 »
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Also just to let you know I have tested jonha and Delphy's custom CAS sliders in TSM and they work great, except for the boob sliders which don't work well with most outfits for whatever reason (bone assignments were borked by the devs).

Probably FEMALE devs, amirite?
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« Reply #110 on: 2011 March 29, 03:29:49 »
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I have a nublet question: How possible is it for the modding community to  transfer some of the nice things from Medieval to the Sims 3? The new skin in particular was great and decidedly unpuddinglike in texture. The improved voice sliders were also quite good. Medieval ran dry pretty quickly for me but I'd hate for those nice things to go to waste when they could be put to better use in TS3.

Playing Medieval also made me realize how much I miss those silly opportunities that used to pop up in TS2 all the time... but I doubt there's much that can be done about that.
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« Reply #111 on: 2011 March 29, 03:56:51 »
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The problem with that is LCDs look like fuzzy crap at anything less than native resolution.  The only solution for those who can't handle fuzzy crap is not to be a cheapskate and buy a bigger monitor.  The fonts looks just fine to me at 1920x1200 on a 24".
GET A REAL MONITOR.
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« Reply #112 on: 2011 March 29, 06:58:22 »
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Alright so I got bored and decided to start doing some of the achievements. Something nice to know, is the higher and higher your achievement levels get to, the more items you unlocked. I just unlocked a heap of new outfits and statues. Only issue is, some of these achievements seem almost impossible to accomplish.

By impossible I mean, I have been trying to do the 'Sovereign Study'- Train the Spy and Knight with the Monarch. I have trained them all the time, constantly, and still have not reiceved this achievement.
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« Reply #113 on: 2011 March 29, 07:37:44 »
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I got this game half expected that the dev finally saw the light and slap a proper rpg system into the sims engine... was I disappointed... it's not an rpg, but tries to pretend it is, and tries to be a sandbox where it also did not do right. The "start a new kingdom" and "achievements" are just tricks to hide these facts. (after you get your sims to lvl 10, which is quite easy in a normal game... these supposedly give the player additional "goals"?)

Still, there are some fun moments: e.g. creating a low health kingdom and take on a plague quest and SEE THE VILLAGERS COLLAPSE AND DIE ALL OVER THE TOWN!!! (too bad certain "essential" characters can't die, have been wanting to kill the castle servant in one game)

One thing they DID get right though : Fatal Flaws, though not in the way intended... It just dawned on me that that is a (unintended) self-parody of the Sims games : comes with many attractive traits, but ALWAYS have some Fatal Flaws... It takes Awesomemod to convert the original Sims 3 Fatal Flaws into Legendary Traits... but what we can now do with TSM in the mean time is what the manual mentioned: live with it (blah)

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« Reply #114 on: 2011 March 29, 17:49:20 »
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Don't bother spending the £30.00 if you have a mac.

I have a MacPro which is well over the minimum technical game specifications for Sims Medieval but the game crashes with monotonous regularity and is unplayable.

Thirty quid down the shitter then. Not that I should be remotely surprised.

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« Reply #115 on: 2011 March 29, 17:56:22 »
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Thirty quid down the shitter then. Not that I should be remotely surprised.

Always "try" before you buy.  Caveat ovis.
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« Reply #116 on: 2011 March 29, 18:24:33 »
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But I am no sheep. I really fancied this game having played Sims since the original release.

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« Reply #117 on: 2011 March 30, 00:22:37 »
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Well, that's the Vole. As for changing the font size, you can't, because all of it is defined as part of the UI. Maybe if you didn't insist on playing the game in ridiculously huge resolution, your computer would be both less likely to catch fire and everything wouldn't be too small. If you changed the font size alone, the text would bulge out of the UI elements and be even more unreadable. It's your own fault for setting things to unreasonable settings.
I play all games at the monitor's native resolution. The monitor size is fine, as is my eyesight — for a human being, not for an eagle or a cyborg with electron microscope lenses in his eyeballs. Text size has never been an issue in a game before. I keep a close watch on system components with Speedfan and none of them have been in danger of melting down. Moreover, lowering the resolution in this game has precisely zero impact on the GPU temperature.

But all that doesn't matter anymore, as I just uninstalled The Sims Medieval today.

I had recently finished the New Beginnings chapter. I took the Free Time quest (which is free play) and spent some time sorting out the hero sims' relationships, decorating their homes, and so on. And then... it turns out there's no way to complete the quest. You can only quit and "fail" at a quest with no purpose, and everything that's happened goes down the chamberpot. Brilliant.

I thought maybe I can live with that. But then it turned out the only quest available is to abandon the kingdom you've spent so much time building. The "new" kingdom is exactly like the old one, except all the buildings you've spent so much time erecting are demolished (and along with them any stuff you bought), and you only get to carry over one sim. What the—?! I tried, but I couldn't put up with it. The monarch having to go through the same rigmarole with identical responsabilities was too much.

I was already royally steamed that the patch seems to be completely worthless. According to the version listed in the launcher, it's been applied correctly, and I don't use a crack. But most actions are still completely silent (changing clothes, bathing, woohoo, using profession equipment, etc.) even though the patch notes say that's been fixed.

This looks like a game that was pushed out the castle gates before the peasents got a chance to finish it. It's rough and unpolished and it reeks of an artifically enhanced lifespan. How many quests that consist of "go from point A to B, then back to A, then back to B, then back to A again"? How many responsabilities that are "perform action X for Y hours"? And then there's the fact that there's no method of transportation. No horse, no royal carriage, no donkey-driven cart, no piggyback rides from malnourished orphans, no nothing. Does the king want apples and honey? Well, he's going to have to haul his royal behind to the other end of the kingdom to buy groceries, just like everyone else. Add to that the amount of time spent cooking, sleeping and bathing, and I'd say I probably spent a good two-thirds of this game on Ultra Fast Forward waiting for random inanities to end.

Lastly, I appreciate the intentions of those who tried to help.
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« Reply #118 on: 2011 March 30, 04:47:01 »
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There's bathing? Medieval sims don't have a hygiene motive...
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« Reply #119 on: 2011 March 30, 05:19:58 »
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There's bathing? Medieval sims don't have a hygiene motive...

They just give you an "I'm clean!" type moodlet.
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« Reply #120 on: 2011 March 30, 06:32:11 »
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There's bathing? Medieval sims don't have a hygiene motive...

I may be wrong but I think it's a hidden motive that is triggered with only certain actions or conditions, My blacksmith gets the green stinky cloud after a couple of smithing. But swordplays or kingball does not seem to trigger it.

What I noticed with high free will on, NPCs in the castle autonomously bathe on the bathtub, anywhere else no one uses it. But my stinky blacksmith sim prefers to use the chamber pot instead of the tub when left autonomously.

I don't know if anybody noticed that female sims pee at the chamber pot standing up the way males do it.
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« Reply #121 on: 2011 March 30, 07:39:23 »
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My blacksmiths have all been obsessed with the chamberpot, and the bed. If I don't counter them within seconds, they'll be using the bloody pot, or relaxing on the bed.
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« Reply #122 on: 2011 March 30, 10:30:54 »
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It's probably because they don't actually have bladders, so they don't know when to stop. But then, this is game where the only gameplay is questing and you control that one specific hero sim, so why would you leave them alone?
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« Reply #123 on: 2011 March 30, 11:43:50 »
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It's probably because they don't actually have bladders, so they don't know when to stop. But then, this is game where the only gameplay is questing and you control that one specific hero sim, so why would you leave them alone?

There are quests that require 2 sims and there are some idle time for one sim while the other is doing the quest.
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« Reply #124 on: 2011 March 30, 13:23:13 »
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Yeah, but then you should probably be grinding skills in the limited time you get to play them before the quest ends and you have to stop.
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