I think there was only one routing failures in the whole video (a guy at the church), and no stuck Sims in the world. The end of one interaction and the beginning of another is not very noticeable. You'll notice it when Sims walk up the stairs, and even when they're socializing. Animations are more fluid and the transition between animations is smoother. Character models are way better proportioned and new features such as subsurface scattering make them look better than in any other Sims game. Obvious graphic improvements compared to The Sims 3. Some things I noticed while playing Medieval: I know most of us have managed to improve The Sims 3's performance and make it playable and enjoyable, but Medieval runs fine (better than TS3 ever will) out of the box. I recorded a video showcasing Medieval's gameplay as well as the 100% lag-free open world: Considering the fact Medieval runs on The Sims 3 engine, this is something truly mesmerizing to experience. Even Create-A-Style is faster and lag-free. At least on my computer the game runs way better than The Sims 3 and completely, 100% lag-free. The Sims Medieval is an open world Sims game with ABSOLUTELY no lag whatsoever. I've been playing a lot of Medieval recently and I noticed something amazing. 100% Lag-Free Open World: The Sim Medieval and the potential of The Sims 3
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