Why you'll 'never lose' in SimCity
SimCity lead designer Stone Librande explains why you can be down in SimCity, but never truly out.
Maxis has already detailed the unspeakable fates that can befall citizens of your SimCity, but those disasters are setbacks. You won't actually lose the game, and in fact the developer has intentionally made it impossible to lose the game. According to lead designer Stone Librande, the closest you can come to a failure state is being flat broke and buried in loans.
"In the worst case, if you run completely out of money, you can turn off all of your government buildings," Librande explained to PC Gamer. "Even if you have one zone with one house, you would start making money again and get back in the black. That's the basic idea. You'll never lose. If you get down to zero dollars, it might be very painful to recover, but it's never game over."
But then, he notes, the team realized one potential problem, very much like real life problems: debt. "When we started working on the loan system, we realized that there's one thing that could happen where you could have so much debt in loans that even turning off all your government couldn't let you recover from that debt. Then it would really be like, 'I can't play this city anymore.'" But, he says, the game still doesn't actually force you to stop playing or present a "Game Over" screen. Another city in your region, either one of your own or a friend's, could donate you the cash to bring your city back in working order. As long as you can beg, you can keep going.
Inversely, Librande noted that the game doesn't really produce a win condition either. "For a lot of players, harmony is not a desirable goal," he said. "But the basic loop of the game, from the beginning stages up through the high-density buildings, is that when your city gets really happy, it grows. It grows in density. Every time that density growth happens, it puts pressure on your city. In a way, happiness causes growth, which causes pressure, which causes collapse. Then you work to get back to happiness, and once you’re happy, it's time to grow again."
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SimCity lead designer Stone Librande explains why you can be down in SimCity, but never truly out.-
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I would think that this is the same design since the previous SimCity. You can never truly lose and the good thing is that you can actually start over.
Since this game is going to be online only and connected, I think the only way to actually 'start over' will be to create a new city in the region (or invite friends/strangers/etc) and hope that will be good enough to help the other failing cities.
OR, perhaps you could just activate all kinds of disaster as a 'cheat' to demolish all different buildings instead of paying to demolish them and start new since we no longer have save/load function (or will we?)
Either way, not at all excited at the direction they are going with this game despite the nice graphical update. Might skip this altogether and stay with SC4 or Anno series.-
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Yes, SC4 and Anno series works fine on WIndows 7.
If you are planning to play the older Anno (Anno 1707), you will still need to install an updated driver for Tages (their stupid copy protection), but it will work. Anno 1404 is no longer using DRM and SC4 no longer carry any DRM as far as I know.
Both works on Windows 7. I have them installed in my system. -
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I concur and I owned both of their SC4 add on packs (SImtropolis) and still playing the game from time to time.
This game can wait forever if it does not have an offline option. I do not care for the economic simulation and I am not about to sacrifice my enjoyment playing the game dealing with lags, griefers, disconnections, and inability to save/load and restart a new game :)
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I don't think it really matters, but it does seem silly that you can have a single dude in a single house and you'll slowly start making money again. Why doesn't that guy leave town? There doesn't need to be a failure state, but it should be possible for you to be the last one standing, when all the citizens have left and no workers will ever come and all you can do is stare at the ruins and wonder where it all went wrong.
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Haha, holy fuck.
..as a result of a mine fire burning beneath the borough since 1962. ..
..The underground fire is still burning and may continue to do so for 250 years.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Centralia,_Pennsylvania
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