What Do You Think of SimCity So Far?

Discussion in 'SimCity (2013)' started by ManagerJosh, Sep 24, 2012.

  1. ManagerJosh

    ManagerJosh Benevolent Dictator Staff Member

    What is your opinion of SimCity so far?

    What I like so far:
    • Curvy Roads
    • Light Rail integrated into Roads.
    What I dislike so far:
    • Scale (too small)
     
  2. swmeek

    swmeek I got your benevolent dictator pal!!

    I've not played it cause I've not got enough time to play anything else.
    Is it out now or are you playing a beta/demo of the game?
     
  3. ManagerJosh

    ManagerJosh Benevolent Dictator Staff Member

    It's actually been watching and reading a lot of previews that are out there :)
     
  4. TheBlackScorpion

    TheBlackScorpion New Member

    Excited! That and I have high hopes that a future patch or expansion will add the currently missing features that we want. If demand is high enough, I have hopes that it could happen. :)
     
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  5. ManagerJosh

    ManagerJosh Benevolent Dictator Staff Member

    Or they just might borrow from The Sims model.... Expansion Pack us to death.

    I'm still debating whether this is a good or bad thing. Part of me wants a real good SimCity like the one we see here:



    I honestly somewhat envision the next generation of SimCity being like that :)
     
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  6. swmeek

    swmeek I got your benevolent dictator pal!!

    Well anything made with Cryengine 3 is going to look more awesome than the original.
    But yeah it did look pretty damn awesome!
     
  7. ManagerJosh

    ManagerJosh Benevolent Dictator Staff Member

    I found this video back in 2010. Wow. The more I look into the Urban Life System, the more I like what Enodo made. It's amazing. The rain, the detail, the immersion. They are right. It isn't enough about simply just modeling. It's about life. It's about the details :)

     

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