where are those people saying always on connection / DRM for a 'single player game' is not a problem in nowadays where everyone have a broadband connection etc?
My city is getting drowned in traffic and it's only at 234k population... I read some people have gone up to 500k on single city with no regional support, I'm not sure how I should plan my roads to manage that. Average wait time on bus is 53 minutes, street car is 20 minutes... zero firestation coverage cause they get stuck in traffic all day long lol
I just clicked that link and webpage came out all broken XD Found it through EA.com and it appeared fine. Well, better late than never. I do wonder what games will be in this "EA portfolio"... kind of doubtful that they will include latest AAA titles on it so I wonder what will be in it?
They had a $20 coupon if you filled a survey but since it was not an unique coupon a lot of people used it to get freebies from Origin The list was pretty much everything from 2010 and earlier .. Mass Effect 2, Dragon Age 2, NFS games, etc.
http://uk.gamespot.com/news/maxis-internal-simcity-memo-leaks-6405050 Maxis internal SimCity memo leaks
For anyone wanting a good read on Sim City's 6 flaws, here you go! http://www.reddit.com/r/gaming/comm...loper_doesnt_like_online_social_games/c8sqrjn
Not shocking at all. This online requirement is purely DRM. If anyone truly believed that anything more than some basic authorization happened on server side... This of course makes EA liars. And the offline bit is true. I stayed disconnected for minutes, and my city ran fine minus the whole regional affair. And the only reason regional affairs didn't work probably has to do with the fact that all saves are located on their cloud server. To be extra sure though, it would be funny if someone with really ****ty CPU try to run this game and see how it goes... my guess is that it's going to run very badly as most of the real work is done locally.
Yeah .. someone who owns the game should try it out on a weaker laptop (1.8-2.2ghz) and see how it fares.
That can't be right... (I'm talking about the sims needing to bump into school on the way to factory) I have my university at opposite corner of my town from the industry and power plant. My nuclear power plant is running accident free with 3 reactors. Only high tech factories that are closing down in my city-town are from fire and their inability to ship goods, which is caused by insane traffic I have to deal with at 260k pop. Odds are, OP's factories are short on educated workers because he/she went too industry heavy and just doesn't have enough population to sustain it.
The sad part is that there were only four or five games really worth playing, the rest were boring. Ironically, one of them is SimCity 4 .
after playing it a bit last night have to say its a nice game to chill out with down side is the always on and cloud server junk needs to be fixed also larger maps/regions what ever there called are badly needed plus could use a better tutorial I think ive scrapped 6 maps and slowly getting the hang of it but that could be down to me being a bit ocd how things are with these types of games.