Over the years, Electronic Arts and Maxis have tried to satisfy every possible fantasy that Sims fans might have, whether they were about having the vacation of their dreams, becoming actors, rock stars or simply recreating their personal life. Sims Medieval takes this game franchise one step further and invites us to take part in their own remake of the Middle Ages day to day life.
Even though the engine that this game is using is merely an adaptation of the Sims 3 version, this does not mean that Sims Medieval is just another expansion pack with a new interface. Sims Medieval is a mixture of role play and virtual life management, all spiced up with a great deal of Monty Python like humor.
One of the benefits of keeping the same basic engine for the game is that Sims Medieval cheats will work on the same principles as in the previous games. Simply bring up the console interface and type “motherlode” or “kaching” in order to obtain a little extra cash and finance your empire.
Sims Medieval is the first game in the series that introduced the concept of quests, among other role playing game elements. If you are unhappy with the how your quest log looks at the moment, Sims Medieval Cheats are there to help you with your problem. All you need to do is type “RerollQuests” and all your current quests will be randomized once more.
The frontal camera cutaway was one of the things that people who played the game were most annoyed with, as it makes it difficult to arrange and decorate the chambers of the palace. The producers at Electronic Arts motivated their choice of camera positioning by stating that players have to always remember that they are living in a castle. However, with the help of Sims Medieval cheats, this aspect can be solved quite easily. Bring up the console interface and type “ShellState [cutaway|full|hide]” in order to select the cutaway that best suits your preferences.
Using Sims Medieval cheats will also enable you to select the speed at which your sim performs a certain action. You will have to enter “speed” with a parameter range from one to four in your console interface in order to access this option.
