I've spent my weekend playing Medieval after getting it in the current sale, it's been an eye opener in some ways.
First thing that struck me was the landscape, the rocks inparticular looked very familiar, I found a picture online
here, not so vastly different to the ones in Willow Creek.
The textures in places, for example the docks, look smoother and more stylized/plastic than wooden, also reminds me of the Sims 4 pictures, then there is the vanishing off screen to the village shop or the forest, the fact it is like an invisible wall you end up clicking on for interactions but you can see further than you can go isn't so bad, if the neighbourhood edges are more like that I might find that okay, it gives a more open appearance at least.
It isn't a sims game as I know it, but it's quite fun, maybe that is how I should be looking at Sims 4.
EtnaFan, I know what you mean, it was a story on the old sims 2 boards that made me buy it, some man trying to pick up chicks on his computer, the way it was written had me in stitches and I just had to get the game