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sim city 5
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#31
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The game itself looks super fun and I want to play it.....but all the shit EA put around it (Origin, always-online, super DRM, bad servers, high price tag) made it a no buy. Its pretty shitty Maxis got fucked over like this, they made a really good game but EA has completely ruined it.

Best part, in two years they'll probably kill the servers and the game will be useless.

The game itself looks super fun and I want to play it.....but all the shit EA put around it (Origin, always-online, super DRM, bad servers, high price tag) made it a no buy. Its pretty shitty Maxis got fucked over like this, they made a really good game but EA has completely ruined it.

Best part, in two years they'll probably kill the servers and the game will be useless.
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#32
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When I try to play SC4 it always crashes after like ~10 minutes on w7

When I try to play SC4 it always crashes after like ~10 minutes on w7
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#33
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BenroadsWhen I try to play SC4 it always crashes after like ~10 minutes on w7

I saw a different thread where they recommended installing sc4 into the "program Files" directory instead of "program files x86". Seems kind of odd that that would fix the problem but might be worth a shot.

edit- here's the link: http://community.simtropolis.com/topic/48863-guaranteed-simcity-4-on-windows-7-fix-1-step/

[quote=Benroads]When I try to play SC4 it always crashes after like ~10 minutes on w7[/quote]
I saw a different thread where they recommended installing sc4 into the "program Files" directory instead of "program files x86". Seems kind of odd that that would fix the problem but might be worth a shot.

edit- here's the link: http://community.simtropolis.com/topic/48863-guaranteed-simcity-4-on-windows-7-fix-1-step/
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#34
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I remember awhile back there was this promo thing with origin that you got any game under 10 dollars for free. I downloaded it then. I might try reinstalling it later thought thanks for the help.

I remember awhile back there was this promo thing with origin that you got any game under 10 dollars for free. I downloaded it then. I might try reinstalling it later thought thanks for the help.
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#35
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PheeshBenroadsWhen I try to play SC4 it always crashes after like ~10 minutes on w7I saw a different thread where they recommended installing sc4 into the "program Files" directory instead of "program files x86". Seems kind of odd that that would fix the problem but might be worth a shot.

edit- here's the link: http://community.simtropolis.com/topic/48863-guaranteed-simcity-4-on-windows-7-fix-1-step/

When I try to change the install folder via origin it keeps telling me that putting it in normal program files isnt a valid drive?

[quote=Pheesh][quote=Benroads]When I try to play SC4 it always crashes after like ~10 minutes on w7[/quote]
I saw a different thread where they recommended installing sc4 into the "program Files" directory instead of "program files x86". Seems kind of odd that that would fix the problem but might be worth a shot.

edit- here's the link: http://community.simtropolis.com/topic/48863-guaranteed-simcity-4-on-windows-7-fix-1-step/[/quote]

When I try to change the install folder via origin it keeps telling me that putting it in normal program files isnt a valid drive?
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#36
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Game is worse then Sim City 4 that came out years before.

Game is worse then Sim City 4 that came out years before.
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#37
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SPMmE04NB8E

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SPMmE04NB8E[/youtube]
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#38
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http://www.cinemablend.com/games/SimCity-Offline-Mode-Now-Available-General-Public-53739.html

A modder found out how to play the game offline. Only problem is you can't save locally yet.

http://www.cinemablend.com/games/SimCity-Offline-Mode-Now-Available-General-Public-53739.html

A modder found out how to play the game offline. Only problem is you can't save locally yet.
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#39
eXtelevision
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tftv region anyone??

tftv region anyone??
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#40
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When a friend asked me if I'd preorder if he gave me the money for the game I said

"In a few years, you'll learn what I have. Once you get old enough you'll see that everything you once loved will be turned to shit, absolute shit, and this game will probably come very close to meeting that mark."

I already swore off EA after Dragon Age Two literally mugged me of 60$ and laughed about it. Although I hear the head of Maxis lost his job over this - prolly punishing the wrong guy considering how EA does payment structure and demands on-site input into the game, but they're trying to satisfy somebody I guess.

When a friend asked me if I'd preorder if he gave me the money for the game I said

"In a few years, you'll learn what I have. Once you get old enough you'll see that everything you once loved will be turned to shit, absolute shit, and this game will probably come very close to meeting that mark."

I already swore off EA after Dragon Age Two literally mugged me of 60$ and laughed about it. Although I hear the head of Maxis lost his job over this - prolly punishing the wrong guy considering how EA does payment structure and demands on-site input into the game, but they're trying to satisfy somebody I guess.
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#41
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Best Review ever

Fundamentally, SimCity has always been a 'software toy'. That means that there's no real end state, no way to win. It's just a thing that you play and experiment with. You build, and tinker, and mess around. It's a toy, not a game; it's a sandbox, not baseball.

So, in this iteration of the game, you don't even get to buy your toy. Rather, you rent a toy from EA, who lets you play with it only in very limited, circumscribed ways, only on their servers. So you have to have a live Internet connection at all times, and their servers have to be up, and have to have space for you. And the rules for play are draconian. If you want to, say, build a city, save it, blow it up with something terrible, and then restore from save, you can't do that anymore. That's an unauthorized usage of their toy. And if you figure out ways of using their toy that they don't like, they'll ban you forever.

All third-party modding is shut out. One of the best parts of SimCity 4 and The Sims is that users can create and share content among themselves for free. You will no longer be able to do this. You will be required to run only Official Authorized Content.

Further, you're not getting the whole game for your $60 or $80, depending on what version you're buying. EA's plan is to sell you Simcity 5 over and over and over. They've directly admitted that they already have it running with larger cities, but they're not releasing that now. They claim it's because it "won't run on Dad's PC", but the real reason is so they can sell it to you again later. Want subways? That's gonna be $20. Want railroads? Another $20. Bigger cities? Oh, that's in the $30 expansion.

Right now, if you look at The Sims 3, the game costs $30. But if also you buy all the DLC for it, it's *four hundred and seventy dollars*. This is what they are doing with SimCity 5; locking you into their server infrastructure, and then exploiting the heck out of your wallet.

This is a lousy deal, and you would be stupid to take it. Always-on DRM, and a deliberately crippled game, so that they can slowly uncripple it, charging you for every restored feature from prior versions.

Simcity 4 still works pretty well. It's not quite as nice as most current games, and can require you to 'pin' the process to just one processor on a multi-core system (ie, most current machines), but if you want a city builder where you won't have to pay extra to breathe both in AND out, that would be a better option.

But buying this game? In my opinion, you would be wiser to take three twenties out of your wallet, and light them on fire.

And PS, go to amazon and click on the 5-star reviews, great trolling

Best Review ever


Fundamentally, SimCity has always been a 'software toy'. That means that there's no real end state, no way to win. It's just a thing that you play and experiment with. You build, and tinker, and mess around. It's a toy, not a game; it's a sandbox, not baseball.

So, in this iteration of the game, you don't even get to buy your toy. Rather, you rent a toy from EA, who lets you play with it only in very limited, circumscribed ways, only on their servers. So you have to have a live Internet connection at all times, and their servers have to be up, and have to have space for you. And the rules for play are draconian. If you want to, say, build a city, save it, blow it up with something terrible, and then restore from save, you can't do that anymore. That's an unauthorized usage of their toy. And if you figure out ways of using their toy that they don't like, they'll ban you forever.

All third-party modding is shut out. One of the best parts of SimCity 4 and The Sims is that users can create and share content among themselves for free. You will no longer be able to do this. You will be required to run only Official Authorized Content.

Further, you're not getting the whole game for your $60 or $80, depending on what version you're buying. EA's plan is to sell you Simcity 5 over and over and over. They've directly admitted that they already have it running with larger cities, but they're not releasing that now. They claim it's because it "won't run on Dad's PC", but the real reason is so they can sell it to you again later. Want subways? That's gonna be $20. Want railroads? Another $20. Bigger cities? Oh, that's in the $30 expansion.

Right now, if you look at The Sims 3, the game costs $30. But if also you buy all the DLC for it, it's *four hundred and seventy dollars*. This is what they are doing with SimCity 5; locking you into their server infrastructure, and then exploiting the heck out of your wallet.

This is a lousy deal, and you would be stupid to take it. Always-on DRM, and a deliberately crippled game, so that they can slowly uncripple it, charging you for every restored feature from prior versions.

Simcity 4 still works pretty well. It's not quite as nice as most current games, and can require you to 'pin' the process to just one processor on a multi-core system (ie, most current machines), but if you want a city builder where you won't have to pay extra to breathe both in AND out, that would be a better option.

But buying this game? In my opinion, you would be wiser to take three twenties out of your wallet, and light them on fire.


And PS, go to amazon and click on the 5-star reviews, great trolling
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#42
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vh3tuL_DVsE

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vh3tuL_DVsE[/youtube]
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#43
1 Frags +

If you have it you can now get a free game

http://gyazo.com/116da7a1e69d53e576e89c12fcb0ee24.png?1363718654

If you have it you can now get a free game [img]http://gyazo.com/116da7a1e69d53e576e89c12fcb0ee24.png?1363718654[/img]
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#44
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nudgeIf you have it you can now get a free game

As long as you want something on this list

2. Which games are available?

Battlefield 3 (Standard Edition)
Bejeweled 3
Dead Space 3 (Standard Edition)
Mass Effect 3 (Standard Edition)
MOHW (Standard Edition)
NFS Most Wanted (Standard Edition)
Plants vs. Zombies
SimCity 4 Deluxe Edition

Kinda funny that they offer SimCity 4 to apologize for the fact that their brand new SimCity game is a complete mess.

[quote=nudge]If you have it you can now get a free game[/quote]


As long as you want something on this list

[quote]2. Which games are available?

Battlefield 3 (Standard Edition)
Bejeweled 3
Dead Space 3 (Standard Edition)
Mass Effect 3 (Standard Edition)
MOHW (Standard Edition)
NFS Most Wanted (Standard Edition)
Plants vs. Zombies
SimCity 4 Deluxe Edition[/quote]

Kinda funny that they offer SimCity 4 to apologize for the fact that their brand new SimCity game is a complete mess.
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