That didn't help.
Download latest drivers, run as administrator, run in a compatibility mode (maybe XP SP3), restart.
That didn't help.
All the work they put in, and they couldn't include a "don't simulate so much shit" switch to allow for larger sizes? Jesus. EA is horrible.
Please. The ostensible reason city restrictions are what they are is either because of 1) Outright greed, or 2) Extremely low-level simulation of shit I, and many others, don't give a fuck about. I don't care that Johnny Rivera works four times a week over at the McNamera Complex downtown but on alternate Tuesdays he has to pick up his son from basketball practice but not this week because there's a mild flu going around his school.Comments like this are really stupid. The simulation is at the heart of the game design. You write 'all the work they put in' as if they got lazy and could have easily added such a switch. Sorry you don't agree with their design decision but I don't think they're the stupid ones here.
2 hours and 52 minutes later...it unlocks.
Please. The ostensible reason city restrictions are what they are is either because of 1) Outright greed, or 2) Extremely low-level simulation of shit I, and many others, don't give a fuck about. I don't care that Johnny Rivera works four times a week over at the McNamera Complex downtown but on alternate Tuesdays he has to pick up his son from basketball practice but not this week because there's a mild flu going around his school.
Considering the levels of simulation in earlier entries in the franchise, and the approximate tenfold increase in computing power since then, I hardly think it would destroy the game to allow a reasonable city-size. Giving players options is what game design is about.
deluxe or limited edition?
Thus my complaint? I will. It's a shame though, because the game is beautiful and I'd always wanted curved roads/streamlined utility management.Then just play an older SimCity...
Please. The ostensible reason city restrictions are what they are is either because of 1) Outright greed, or 2) Extremely low-level simulation of shit I, and many others, don't give a fuck about. I don't care that Johnny Rivera works four times a week over at the McNamera Complex downtown but on alternate Tuesdays he has to pick up his son from basketball practice but not this week because there's a mild flu going around his school.
Considering the levels of simulation in earlier entries in the franchise, and the approximate tenfold increase in computing power since then, I hardly think it would destroy the game to allow a reasonable city-size. Giving players options is what game design is about.
Well, assuming what someone else told me is true, and that they will offer a larger city size as some form of expansion or DLC or patch, then yes, EA is horrible, as they're either willing to 1) Compromise the simulation to achieve it, or 2) It was possible in the first place to allow a larger city size while not compromising.The simulation in earlier games of the franchise was completely different. You obviously don't understand the ramifications of how differently the simulation is built this time. It's not about giving a crap what the individual sims do, it's about the emergent gameplay caused by the individuals as a whole that was literally impossible in the previous style of statistical simulation.
You're speaking from a position of total ignorance as to what ramifications a larger size would have, as you obviously don't even understand what's going on under the hood and how much has changed.
Again, not liking the design decision is fine. But spouting 'EA is terrible' and 'why didn't they add a switch' just makes you look dumb.
On wow. Glad I didn't give into the hype.Sadly yes for now, although they say they're looking into changing(charging it. Keep in mind it's balanced somewhat by the fact that you're controlling multiple cities/playing online but it is definitively a shame.
They really could have just said: "We'll be staggering a release of game codes from 12:00-3:00am EST" and no one would be upset.
It's the part where Origin buyers get to sit around waiting for their keys while Amazon somehow managed to not mess anything up.
They really could have just said: "We'll be staggering a release of game codes from 12:00-3:00am EST" and no one would be upset.
It's the part where Origin buyers get to sit around waiting for their keys while Amazon somehow managed to not mess anything up.
I pre-ordered from GMG on March 2nd and got my code right away.......shit happens y'all
I preordered in July and it's still locked. This is ridiculous and par for the course for EA.
I preordered in July and it's still locked. This is ridiculous and par for the course for EA.
The avatar. Every post about your code or lack thereof is gold.
It really is. I at least learned my lesson. If I had ordered from GMG like I should have I would have had this unlocked with the VPN over 12 hours ago and be playing right now. FOR LESS MONEY.
I preordered in July and it's still locked. This is ridiculous and par for the course for EA.
Are people on the west coast unlocking the game without a VPN?
I wanna hug you based on avatar alone. Its all good buddy, you'll get it soon.
Edit:
Holy shit, my game is READY TO PLAY? It took 10 minutes to DL and install...
WTF
Well, assuming what someone else told me is true, and that they will offer a larger city size as some form of expansion or DLC or patch, then yes, EA is horrible, as they're either willing to 1) Compromise the simulation to achieve it, or 2) It was possible in the first place to allow a larger city size while not compromising.
So yes, I think I'm justified in saying that. Building a huge metropolis is a major part of the fun for me and many others. Them not allowing it is a perfectly good reason for me to not buy it. And I won't.
FUUUUUUUCCCCKKK YOU Origin! :\
Well, I want a giant city. Whatever reason they have for not allowing it isn't really any of my concern at the moment, though I fail to see what other explanations there could be.No, trust us, your theories are not at all realistic/justified.
Huge metropolis are cool (and everyone want bigger cities soon as possibile) but not at all a major part of being a mayor. Now, with this kind of simulation, you can focus on what really matter.
Trade bigger lots for more depth in the simulation? Yes, please. SimCity is fresh, extremely well done and don't required to uninstall Sim City 4 with all the mods.
Does anyone know how to play with A.I. generated neighbors? I'm not confident enough to go into someone's region and start building so I would rather just play with computers for now. Is that even possible in this game? I can't seem to find an answer.
No, trust us, your theories are not at all realistic/justified.
Huge metropolis are cool (and everyone want bigger cities soon as possibile) but not at all a major part of being a mayor. Now, with this kind of simulation, you can focus on what really matter.
Trade bigger lots for more depth in the simulation? Yes, please. SimCity is fresh, extremely well done and don't required to uninstall Sim City 4 with all the mods.
I´m afraid that´s not possible.
People buying it direct from EA have to wait for their keys to get verified before it shows up as unlocked the download. Yet, people buying it from a third party like Amazon get their keys earlier AND already verified. Really sucks and this will definitely hurt their reputation even more.
And no preload.
EA really screwed the pooch on this one.