![]() Based on the above posts I will guess no? I do not know how it plays now though, if the developers have fixed all the issues. Removed a ton of features and had online issues. New Sim City - it is really SC5 with a new name was a complete mess on launch. It's requires the legacy Origin launcher. I just tried loading it up to see what has changed, and it doesn't even appear in the EA Desktop app for Windows, which has been around for a couple of years now. EA insisted that cities had to be so small because of the complexity of tracking each individual Sim - obviously another lie. I believe some of the hacked versions also removed the tiny size limits for the cities. It was purely an anti-piracy measure, and legit copies of the game would frequently quit because of server disconnections while pirate versions functioned fine. That was proven to be a lie when the game was cracked. Originally it was always online, as EA claimed that the background simulation required cloud processing to work. Visiting each island meant saving, quitting, reloading. But the game isn't really designed to function like that, and the links between islands would break down while the other ones were idle. I had an industrial one where I'd send all my garbage and generate power, and another one for a luxury holiday island. It's meant to be played with a group of players managing separate tiny cities on a larger map, and I tried that once but getting a group together was difficult back then - impossible now.īecause building space runs out so quickly, I started creating separate cities of my own to service the main one. Sim Town/Village would be a more accurate title. The problem that made me (and probably most of its player base) abandon it after a while is that the cities you can create are absolutely tiny. I played it a lot when it first came out, it has a really good interface, it's fun to play and it looks great. I assumed it had been discontinued, since it's the game that effectively killed the Sim City brand. It’s up to you to be their guide.I had no idea they'd done any expansions for this (the complete edition). With every decision you make, your city and your Sims will respond – for better or for worse. Sending police to quell a riot might calm down the crowd, or it might spur even further anarchy. Capping an erupting volcano might save your city, or it might reroute lava down busy city streets. But while each click of the mouse can create, it has equal capacity to destroy. Whether you want to build mansions on mountainsides or cross canyons with bridges, the impact of your decisions is immediate. Then, use your god-like powers to construct the most realistic metropolis you can imagine. Sculpt mountains, dig riverbeds, and seed forests as you lay the groundwork for your creation. ![]() In SimCity 4, you don’t just build your city you breathe life into it. NOTICE: SimCity4 Deluxe Mac is localized into French, Italian, German, Spanish, and Japanese NOTICE: The following video chipsets are unsupported for SimCity4 Deluxe: ATI RADEON HD 2400, 2600, NVIDIA 8600m, Intel Integrated GMA 950, Intel Integrated x3100 NOTICE: This game is not supported on volumes formatted as Mac OS Extended (Case Sensitive) Video Card: ATI Radeon HD 3870 / NVidia Geforce 8800 / IntelĪdditional: Macintosh mouse and keyboard required. Processor: 2.4 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo (Dual-Core)
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