Yet millions of people visit Renaissance Fairs, watch The Tudors, and play games like Civilization and Total War so they can get a flavor of the Middle Ages." And then a few paragraphs down: GamePro: "I was a little frustrated at first - I found myself shirking jobs so that I could rush through quests faster and hopefully have more free time to make my Sim do random stuff (like seducing that Alewife). But I, like millions of other people who go to Renaissance Festivals and watched The Tudors on Showtime, am so fascinated by the Middle Ages, I play games like Civilization and Total War just so I can experience it." PCAdvisor: "Why does everyone want to role-play the Middle Ages? By all accounts it was a horrible place, rife with famine, plague, war, and religious turmoil. By all accounts it was a horrible place filled with famine, plague, war, and religious turmoil. Novice7 ( talk) 13:30, 24 March 2011 (UTC) Reply Look at the opening sentences of each article, they are only slightly re-worded: GamePro: "I'm not sure why everyone wants to role-play the Middle Ages. Also, I don't think it's the same author, as both the websites contain reviews written by their staffs. It didn't seem like they both had same text. Funcrunch ( talk) 05:20, 24 March 2011 (UTC) Reply Very little. Not sure if this is plagiarism or the same author legitimately submitting a review to two different web sites, but I don't believe they should be treated as two different reviewers' opinions. The referenced GamePro and PC Advisor reviews, both entitled "The Sims Medieval Review", contain almost identical text.
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