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Alex ... What I said was in response to a specific question about the graphic part of the new game and keep saying that there will be nowhere near close to what you can do today in Simcity4. It is enough to make an attentive reading of the material and it is clear that the main objective is the simulation. So all the evasive answers made in this direction and in the same way the reservations made in any graphic material to me leave no doubt.As for the story about moding SC4 would be good to remember that without the participation of people who made possible what was done ... As DarkMatter creating Datagen or also as the editor Ilive Reader (Things I doubt very much that from happening again) and all that at that time endeavored to discover and reveal the format of the game as Karybdis; sawtooth; Tropod; Teirusu ; Redlotus; Gourou; Kwackwack; GoaSkin; Daeley etc .... that made possible the tools and many of whom are no longer active or who have been here since 2003 as Cogeo. Who knows maybe even the NAM does not exist without them.All this happened in another time and do not honestly believe that nowadays it repeat itself. What we have in the years following the launch of the game will be what was released by Maxis (EA) and in this case what I said in response to Lora still my opnion!
KK: ...But we understand that some people don't always play games online, and especially with SimCity, you're used to playing by yourself for long periods of time. You can set your game to private and you can play by yourself however you like...
KK: I don't want to go too much into offline, but since we're asynchronous, you pull your plug out, it's not catastrophic.
For curiosity I'll post this just to ask if I was just me or has anyone else would not find it funny at the point of laughing?"" shacknews : Besides polluting the region, what are some other things players can do to screw over other players?"""" Kip Katsarelis's : [Laughs] There are lots of ways, as we're finding out. The more integrated cities become, the more you can screw with one another. Once you're sharing water, power, things like that, you can always cut those things off, cut off workers, or cut off jobs. Crime's another example of something that one city can create—that casino city created all this crime, and it will start spilling over into neighbors' cities. Pollution in many forms—-air pollution, water pollution, things like that--are a couple of obvious ones.""( Kip Katsarelis's - SimCity Lead Producer Electronic Arts )Source: http://www.shacknews.com/article/73061/one-on-one-with-simcitys-mayor - by Jason WilsonIf this is the kind of multiplayer that will have the new game so I guess I'm not very interested in it!Anyone else ...?
SimCity will require an internet connection each time you boot it up via Origin but, according to Jason, the restriction isn’t about DRM. Not even a little bit.In fact, Tom asked whether the online-only restriction was an anti-piracy measure last week. “That’s not why we put it in,” said the producer. “It was really a developer decision. It was a design decision to do that from the ground up.”He’s referring to SimCity’s online component where each city is part of a wider region. Individual cities can help or hinder their neighbours’ development. Even when playing alone, you’ll get the option to control a landmass of metropolises.
New article today more or less confirms what we already knew. QuoteSimCity will require an internet connection each time you boot it up via Origin but, according to Jason, the restriction isn’t about DRM. Not even a little bit.In fact, Tom asked whether the online-only restriction was an anti-piracy measure last week. “That’s not why we put it in,” said the producer. “It was really a developer decision. It was a design decision to do that from the ground up.”He’s referring to SimCity’s online component where each city is part of a wider region. Individual cities can help or hinder their neighbours’ development. Even when playing alone, you’ll get the option to control a landmass of metropolises. So if for any reason your internet connection is down, or don't have acces to one anyway, no simcity for you On the bright side, the last sentence seems to imply you'll also have the option to not control, or be controlled, by 'a landmass of metropolises'.
Singleplayer is an option too, and those with an appetite for massive builds can even manage their own satellite towns that would otherwise be occupied by online gamers, explains Haber.
Interesting indeed Catty. QuoteSingleplayer is an option too, and those with an appetite for massive builds can even manage their own satellite towns that would otherwise be occupied by online gamers, explains Haber.Finally Though it would be nice to see some actual gameplay footage.
... I do not even allow my electronic devices to remain connected to the internet when I am done using them