@Meg_Schaefer Nope, you don’t need Sims 3 to play Medieval. Although the two games are built on the same engine, they don’t overlap, and ownership of each one is separate.

Will there be a new Sims Medieval?

No, this was a spin off game and was very lucky to even get an EP since spin off games of The Sims never get EPs. It was released in 2011 and ended in 2011. You have to remember they did have more plans for this game. SimGuruDaniel (on TS4 team) worked on TSM and many of the other devs who have a RPG background.

What specs are needed for Sims 4?

Recommended

  • Operating system: 64 Bit Windows 7, 8, 8.1, or 10.
  • Processor: Intel Core i5 or faster, AMD Athlon X4.
  • Memory (RAM): 4 GB RAM.
  • Hard drive (free space): At least 18 GB of free space.
  • DVD drive: DVD-ROM drive required for installation from disc only.
  • Graphics card (video): NVIDIA GTX 650 or better.

    What’s the difference between Sims 3 and medieval?

    Whereas the terrain or neighborhoods in The Sims 3 or other Sim games was generally flat for the purpose of building, The Sims Medieval’s terrain (or kingdom) is varied in altitudes and layouts resulting in a realistic display of geography. The terrain in the game also has a “painterly look” as do the Sims of the game thanks to the enhanced engine.

    Is the Sims Medieval a good PC game?

    The Sims Medieval is a beautiful game with fun and interesting ideas, but it doesn’t live up to my fantasy of the Middle Ages and it doesn’t completely satisfy the Sims fan in me.” This section needs expansion. You can help by adding to it. (January 2018)

    What do you do in the Sims Medieval?

    Gameplay. The Sims Medieval provides a medieval setting. Players build up a kingdom, send Sims on quests, and earn rewards in the form of Kingdom Points. The game diverges from other installments of the Sims series in that players can win the game by achieving a kingdom ambition. Ambitions include “Best In Show”, “Busy Builder”,

    When did The Sims Medieval edition come out?

    During presentation at E3 2010, EA announced that the Limited Edition was available until the launch date, and was also released at the same time as the standard edition. The Sims Medieval provides a medieval setting. Players build up a kingdom, send Sims on quests, and earn rewards in the form of Kingdom Points.