Don't get so upset over it. Lucy is just another executive with what seems like a background in marketing and corporate bull speak. She has no clue what she's on about, is completely out of touch with the consumer base and will sooner run around circles than admit to a mistake (and that's being very generous given Simcity's failings). At this point, they've spouted so many lies that adding a few more can't really dig them any deeper of a hole they're already in. I'm actually over my initial frustrations with Simcity and haven't touched it for a couple of days. Instead, I'm getting my entertainment from this massive PR disaster that is unfolding right before our eyes. They're basically doing everything wrong. It's hilarious.
They ban mod discussion from costumer support usually on the idea that the mods are buggy and they'll have a harder time figuring out who's having issues from the game itself and who is having issues as the result of a mod installed. A lot of official game support sites are handled the same way. On paper it makes sense, in practice it's stupid.
The complaint could be made that maybe he was traveling in a car, got bored, and wanted to play this game on his laptop. Because there is no internet access, he can't play.
There always will be internet access if you willing to pay even on the moon. That's not a problem. If it's so critical to do some work or play you can have it.
Well if there ever is a offline patch or hack then I will buy SimCity but not till then. I do not play single player games online nor will I ever. Plus I do not play multiplayer ever never ever. I had been looking forward to this game untill I found out it was always online then I canceled my pre-order and will wait and see because as it is EA will not get my money until it gets a try offline mode.
probably going to sound stupid but... what is simcity about? i've never play this game ever, is it an mmo? or what is the objective? create cities? lol
The idea that the game can be easily modded to play offline makes it an even bigger embarrassment for EA games. I will not be buying the new SimCity. Period. Even more outrageous that they charge $60 USD for this.
This is the difference between a company I feel safe pre-ordering from and one I don't: EA: Release buggy game that doesn't even work on Day 1, remove features and make excuses for bug. Mods are a ban offense. Bohemia (ArmA3): Day 1 working game in Alpha. Instead of excusing bugs, opens up a bug tracker with direct connection to the game devs themselves as to work out which is the best way to solve the bugs. Mods are highly encouraged. Guess which one I pre-ordered?
If I wanted a game to "need" "ONLINE" to work I would go get a MMO Simcity is not a MMO. I still play the old simcity and been wating for new simcity that looks better. Only to be told I need to be online or the game dont work, all that tells me in 5 years or so when they shutdown the servers I wont be able to play the game i just bought simple cause they want to force social interaction into a game that could easily be play offline or online but isnt. that is the complaint that so many are to blind to see. I bet the game will have more sales once people know there is hack that lets the game work offline or EA fixes there mistake and lets the game work offline. Till then I will stick to the old simcitys atlest I know i wont get "server" cant be found issue game will not work problems when they kill the servers. Anyone that say your online now is blind and stupid to reason why need online in single player game is bad and should not speak.
you came online just to tell me I'm stupid because I don't mind playing a game that needs to be online, when my internet is on 24/7? lol. clearly not a game for you. oh well. btw, what is your problem with always online? are you on pay as you go internet? ok, the servers will be taken down, boo hoo, in say 5 years time I'll be playing something else anyway.
Say that again in 5 years so when the take the server down and you can no longer play that single player game you bought and have to play older verison of simcity I can make whole list of reason why too.... Like I said Blind and stupid go away and stop trolling there more legit reason as to why it dont need to be online then it needs to be and way more draw backs
so instead of answering my question you reply with some poor language, nice. I don't mind spending £30 on a game that lasts me 5 years. also there's no doubt there'll be a offline mod. really don't care about the things you get upset over. £30 over 5 years, lol.
What I don't get is what the marketting and publicity folk at EA thought they were doing when they were releasing press info about the always on feature. From the word go they have in one form or another repeatedly told us that the game could not be played offline because a portion of the game required a constant connection to allow you to play at all. Not just the actual multiplayer parts but stuff you would consider as being playable in a single player game. What does it say about a company when they think so little of their customers that they think they can open faced lie to us and expect us not to find them out, that's basically what they have done. Considered us to be so stupid that we would not be able to find out they were talking mince. The DRM, the poor server support, the buggy game, even if the game actually really did offload to a cloud service all of these things can be forgiven because end of the day they can be resolved but a company that has so little respect for it's customer base that it thinks it can lie and no one will find out, THAT takes an awful lot of real hard work to fix and frankly I don't think EA have it in them to fix it.
servers have been fine for days now. and it's far from as buggy as most games on release nowadays. just look at tomb raider. utter joke for a lot of people.
Here's a crazy idea... STOP ****ING BUYING THEIR GAMES! After their sales hit rock bottom and they can no longer blame pirates I'm sure they'll blame it on aliens and/or time-space anomalies.
Electronics Arts has said plans to turn SimCity into a single-player game were rejected early in the development of the latest version. The admission comes as players are finding ways to get round the game's need to be constantly connected. Lucy Bradshaw, head of SimCity creator Maxis, said an offline, single-player mode did not fit with its "vision" for the urban-planning game. She said many players preferred the multiplayer version of the game. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-21828799
what do u mean thankfully?? we come to an age when we depend on pirates hackers thieves to play freaking games..