You will surely get the servers
I will purchase this game on <parameter:string>
LOL GAF never fails to deliver.
You will surely get the servers
I will purchase this game on <parameter:string>
after Diablo this shouldn't have been a surprise.
I fail to see how Maxis is responsible for Origin server issues, since Origin is managed by entirely different teams within EAI don't think the issue is on Origin's end. It's all Maxis. BF3 launch was fine when it released, and I'm pretty sure demand was much higher for that game.
Maxis is just an incompetent studio.
More like ... "she walked down that dark alley for the 20th time and got raped every single time".
Keep walking down that alley.
Actually, I really think they need to put up a quick sale on it. Wouldn't be shocked to see SimCity 4 Deluxe as the daily tomorrow on Steam...genius marketing move by GOG
I'm so with you, but I have a disturbingly passive stance on the whole matter.Sucks but hyperbolic statements about never buying always online games are silly. The tech will get better, better companies will figure it out etc. Curious though when this issue gets fixed will those of you with the "Guess I'll be skipping this" attitude buy it? I'm waiting til the issues are ironed out, but I'll probably still get it. I don't have any problem philosophically with always online. Just the realities of the current implementations.
Not on consoles. Finding a server/game was fine but the quality of the connection was unbearable. Rubberbanding and all.I don't think the issue is on Origin's end. It's all Maxis. BF3 launch was fine when it released, and I'm pretty sure demand was much higher for that game.
Maxis is just an incompetent studio.
Oh Justin you so witty.A friend of mine just got kicked out of his game due to "server maintenance", and the game auto shutdown. The best part? EA doesn't seem to know when it's coming back up! Check out the awesome message!
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9.5
Still don't think DRM is a problem Polygon?
I can't even sing into Origin.
They don't deserve ANY blame though? Many bought the game knowing full well there was a risk that this would happen because of the online only DRM.
On a side note I could see this happening from a mile away. EA servers are the king of garbage and always fail on launch for one of their big games.
Sucks but hyperbolic statements about never buying always online games are silly. The tech will get better, better companies will figure it out etc. Curious though when this issue gets fixed will those of you with the "Guess I'll be skipping this" attitude buy it? I'm waiting til the issues are ironed out, but I'll probably still get it. I don't have any problem philosophically with always online. Just the realities of some of the current implementations.
So what's <parameter:string> in EST?
This is the future of video games folks.
Always-Online DRM.
I've been considering doing exactly this.
Does it hold up?
I've been considering doing exactly this.
Does it hold up?
This game should have been a massive flop.
I've been considering doing exactly this.
Does it hold up?
I'm surprised that I'm surprised.
Yeah it's totally busted right now.
So far 2 for 2 on shit launches with always-online-connected games. D3 was the first I'e bought, and now this is screwed too. And I thought it would be smart to wait a day or two for them to get things sorted. I've seen maybe 5 minutes of this game between crashes and this connection nonsense.
I'm pretty sure I'll never buy an always-online game ever again.
Social networking.There are absolutely zero benefits to the consumer for always-online in a single-player game. That's reason enough to oppose it.
Justin McElroy taking a very egocentric approach to "serious issues".
Im surprised all the people defending always online arent here to do damage control.
Is it just me or does the wording of his comment suggest it wasn't a large issue until it affected him personally?
Is it just me or does the wording of his comment suggest it wasn't a large issue until it affected him personally?
I have no pity for Day 1 gamers anymore. They deserve all the bullshit they have to endure.
I appreciate them though, because by the time I buy the game at 30 dollars, they have found most the bugs and worked out all the server issues.
Sucks but hyperbolic statements about never buying always online games are silly. The tech will get better, better companies will figure it out etc. Curious though when this issue gets fixed will those of you with the "Guess I'll be skipping this" attitude buy it? I'm waiting til the issues are ironed out, but I'll probably still get it. I don't have any problem philosophically with always online. Just the realities of some of the current implementations.
Is it just me or does the wording of his comment suggest it wasn't a large issue until it affected him personally?
Who plays a game at launch anyway??? The game is down, so the only people who try to play the game now are sadists who have nothing better to do than complain about the hard work of the poor people at Maxis. MMOs have downtime all the time (WoW at least once a week and that launched in 2004!!!) and with the powerful social features in SimCity, it holds up to the best of MMOs IMO!!!
eh...older sim cities kind of look terrible