Friday, October 05
SimCity
Unfortunately, the new SimCity looks really good. I say unfortunately, because it's an EA title, and I harbour a deep disliking for EA for many, many reasons, Dragon Age 2 not the least of them. SimCity itself requires an internet connection on all the time to play, even though it's intrinsically a single-player game.
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Unfortunately, the new SimCity looks really good. I say unfortunately, because it's an EA title, and I harbour a deep disliking for EA for many, many reasons, Dragon Age 2 not the least of them. SimCity itself requires an internet connection on all the time to play, even though it's intrinsically a single-player game.
The game itself, however, looks like it's coming along nicely.
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It's nice that you don't have to run pipes and wires any longer. That was always a pain, and didn't really add to the game.
Posted by: Steven Den Beste at Friday, October 05 2012 03:56 AM (+rSRq)
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I have mixed feelings about that - I want the simulation to be as detailed and realistic as possible - but on the whole I think it's a valid abstraction. Pipes and wires generally run alongside or under roads anyway. If it means that we can finally get curved roads, I'm for it.
Posted by: Pixy Misa at Friday, October 05 2012 04:05 AM (PiXy!)
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Posted by: Steven Den Beste at Friday, October 05 2012 11:48 AM (+rSRq)
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