![]() ![]() I could not get PaN to install through wine without it crashing once the VC runtimes went to install. PackedFile Mods/Packages/*/*/*/*/*.package "HKEY_USERS\S-1-5-21-0-0-0-1000\Software\Wine\Direct3D"Īdd strings and modify the values accordingly:ĭirectoryFiles Mods/Packages/. Update patches can be found at If using an ATI card or having a black screen once the game has loaded, you may need to edit your Direct3D settings in wine's regedit located at : This also means to launch the game, you have to run TSM.exe directly. In order to update TSM under linux, you'll have to download the manual update patches because the Launcher DOES NOT work. Once installed, if you're NOT installing the Pirates and Nobles expansion pack you can go ahead and run the manual update for patch and copy over a No-CD fixed exe. Once installing the above through winetricks, you can run the installer for TSM. You need to install the wine native d3dx9_31 via winetricks. The d3dx9_31 is the file you can get by without unless using mods, placing the windows native dll in your bin folder as you would do to run mods in windows will not work using wine. winetricks vcrun2010 vcrun6 vcrun6sp6 mfc42 d3dx9_31 If you're just looking for some extra stuff to add to Sims Medieval, and you like pirates, this pack will appeal to you.Code: sh. It isn't worth the high price tag really, sorry EA.but the pack needed to be cheaper for what you get in it. This is a slim slice of pirate and noble action with a new ambition and a few extras. ![]() If you're looking for new mechanics and brand new gameplay systems, then Sims Medieval: Pirates and Nobles isn't really for you, you'll have to wait for quite a while until EA produce a meaty expansion pack. That's it really, there's not anything else that the pack adds. The quests are well written and there are quite a few of them, so it's sure to add even more hours of play to the game. ![]() There's not really much else you can add about the adventure pack, apart from the glaring bugs prevalent in Sims Medieval the new content is quite good and there are some great outfits and some nifty furniture, like the torture chair with its own little mini-game attached. I understand there are ways to enable the console and reset the Sim but.and this is the big but, there's the principle of the matter - I shouldn't have to do that and the Sim should never have frozen in such a way. There are still pathfinding errors and broken quest issues in Pirates and Nobles, there was even a moment where one of my Sims actually froze on a chair and this rendered a quest impossible to complete. EA seem to be on the right track though and I am curious where they're going to take Sims Medieval next. I won't spoil any of these but I really wish they'd have turned the pirate raids into something more than just a 'wait and watch' affair where you just sit and watch your empty screen for an outcome as time marches on. There are new quests with pirate themes, light hearted mini-adventures and some really dark moments. Now for my particular faction, I chose pirates, because well.they're pirates.you also get unlocked faction outfits and other furniture for your kingdom, so it's wise to pick a side and support them fully if you want to get the best stuff. If you keep the gauge neutral then you'll be able to balance both factions, but it's far more fun to pick one side in the conflict and support them. The most noticeable additions to the game are pet birds, falcons and parrots, treasure hunting mini-games and of course the War Effort Gauge, which tracks the position of your kingdom in regards to the battle between the merchants and pirates. This is great if you haven't yet played Sims Medieval because it's focussed on the war between the two factions. Pirates and Nobles adventure pack adds new outfits, new furniture and even a new Ambition for your game. It doesn't add many new mechanics and with the recent patch for Sims Medieval there's been a slew of fixes. Notice that I said adventure pack and not expansion, that's how the pack describes itself. Your kingdom and Sims are about to be caught between both factions in this robust, adventure pack for the Sims Medieval. There's a war brewing between the Merchants of Tredony and the Pirates of Arbyville. Sims Medieval: Pirates and Nobles is a chance for your chosen kingdom or a new one, to experience some adventures with a distinct pirate theme.
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