09-12-2004, 04:10 AM
(This post was last modified: 09-12-2004, 04:24 AM by Archon_Wing.)
Sim City can be fun in moderate doses. :) The later versions are a bit more of a challenge. You can't just make 3 huge zones and call it a city. :P Sim City 4 is frustating at times, being a bit too complicated.
I like varied terrain. Big cliffs, deep valleys, random meteor craters, the plateau just for my house, and the obligatory river just because I want bridges. Unforunately, that there means I have much less space for the actual city. Tourism! Where are my simtourists? :)
My cities usually feature a large middle class population, plenty of public transportation but still frustrating traffic because of stupidly designed highways, and underfunded schools. (Hey it's not my fault!) And about no building micromangement, due to a overpaid but inefficient bueraucracy. I promised myself I would adjust the spending, but it usually takes me years to get around to it. As well as critical facilities. But I guess tax cuts are a solution to everything, no?
I like varied terrain. Big cliffs, deep valleys, random meteor craters, the plateau just for my house, and the obligatory river just because I want bridges. Unforunately, that there means I have much less space for the actual city. Tourism! Where are my simtourists? :)
My cities usually feature a large middle class population, plenty of public transportation but still frustrating traffic because of stupidly designed highways, and underfunded schools. (Hey it's not my fault!) And about no building micromangement, due to a overpaid but inefficient bueraucracy. I promised myself I would adjust the spending, but it usually takes me years to get around to it. As well as critical facilities. But I guess tax cuts are a solution to everything, no?
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