James
MyGaming Alumnus
5 things SimCity needs (MyGaming column)
SimCity could do with some additional features to make it a great game
SimCity could do with some additional features to make it a great game
I would agree with all of those except Offline Mode and Save Games
I would agree with all of those except Offline Mode and Save Games
I honestly don't understand why anyone would actually not want the ability to play offline (in addition to online). In what way does it detract from your experience?
Additionally, why would you not want save games? If you like the realism effect of having to suffer for the rest of the game due to earlier decisions then I can understand that, but IMO they could have then added an Ironman or hardcore mode where save games are disabled. Having the ability to save your city and then destroy it completely, or go far back and try a different strategy adds value to the game.
I think with their vision of how you are meant to play the game offering an offline mode would result in many people not getting involved in the 'global economy'. Same as in Diablo 3. I don't have a problem with it.
I'm guessing that it's not so simple to just destroy your city if your friends etc rely on you for certain goods because of the way in which the game relies on nearby cities?Save games kind of goes hand-in-hand with an offline mode. If you want to destroy it then destroy it and start a new city. I can understand how people would want these features but for me personally playing the game I don't care for them.
Do they really rate the global economy as more important than sales?![]()
Yes, because the game tanked sales-wise. Oh wait, no it didn't. It was immensely successful.
Yeah for a few months, then it'll die much like D3.
I can see why Wyzak carries on about this because its not just Simcity but the whole direction the gaming industry is taking.
I love how they say it's the perfect game to play on a train or airplane. Yes, because I've seen 100s of people playing games while in transit. Erm, wait, no I haven't. RPS have probably never heard of iPhones or Android phones. If I want to play a game while I'm sitting on a train, I'm going to pull out my android phone, not a bulky laptop. And that's what most people do. I have literally never seen anyone pull out a laptop to play games in a public space. It's just a nice McGuffin sites like RPS use to further their argument.