
Many Simmers refer to CC as "Alpha CC" and "Maxis Match." Alpha CC is intended to look more realistic, often adding special skin textures, eyes, and realistic clothing or furniture. Maxis Match CC is pretty much what it sounds like: custom content by fans that's designed to match the stylized look of The Sims 4's original content created by Maxis.Study our list of The Sims 4 cheats for some serious life hacks, and check out our list of the best Sims 4 expansions to find out which DLC is worth digging into. Everything has plenty of appropriate stitch detailing and swatches.The Sims CC has a long history, and now that The Sims 4 has been out for the better part of 10 years, there are hundreds of creators and thousands of creations to add to your own game. Teens, adults, and elders will have plenty of options, from dresses and gowns to jackets and smock outfits. This set, comprised of stuff that may look familiar if you’re familiar with The Sims 3 store, includes stuff for everyone child-aged and older.įor the kiddos, there are some nice villager-inspired outfits and hats.

You just won’t find a 1500s kid with bleached tips or slip-on shoes. Most clothes and hairstyles are, of course, very modern. 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.
