And that’s not at all a bad thing.īut clearly many players like to step into the past – and CAS is one of the biggest hurdles to do that. The Sims 4 is very “now-oriented”, focusing on today’s trends and culture. Where’s the Colonial pack or something for rural Italy? Now that I’m thinking about it, it’s almost a little strange just how much effort has been put into giving us this content.
You can choose from a variety of swatches too, which include solid colors as well as an ornate pattern.Įven The Sims 3 delved into Medieval stuff. This four-post bed features a canopy that matches the duvet. Maybe it’s referring to the size, but this design is so regal, it’s definitely not something you’d find in a peasant sleeping in… unless they snuck into a castle. It’s dubbed the Queen Bed, and that could be taken in a few ways.
Without this conversion, you wouldn’t have many appropriate bed choices for a Medieval build in The Sims 4. Utilizing past games allows content creators so much freedom and a little less work, which makes for us having a lot more stuff, since so many concepts have already been included in past Sims installments. I will just never get tired of conversions. There was actually a whole Sims game specifically for this era, and much of that content has been converted over to The Sims 4 for us to use. The Middle Ages are not a new concept to The Sims, believe it or not.