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Avalach21 said:
jalsonmi said:
Yeah, I probably want Sim City 5 as much as I want any single other game. Sim City Societies is a major step down, even if it is in response to Will Wright saying "Sim City has boxed itself into a corner. The only people who can understand how to play Sim City games are people who played Sim City games." I guess in this one case I want them to go the ultra hard core route. I love the extreme complexity of Sim City games.

I have a ton of ideas for Sim City 5 if EA and Maxis want them....

In the meantime, I'll probably be picking up Spore for my Mac pretty quickly after it comes out. But it's not the same....

Are sim city games really that hard and unaccessable? Honest to God, I've found them to be too shallow and easy. It's not difficult, at all, to turn a profit and keep everyone happy. I loved Sim City 4, but there's just no challenge anymore.


I generally agree--I can pretty easily make a thriving city (and while I think you're too harsh on Sim City 4, it's true I haven't played it in ages), but I've also been playing the gams since when I first got Sim City on my SNES. I think the intricacy of NIMBY/YIMBY and the work you have to put into runing a transportation system can be daunting and overwhelming for some, and after a certain point leave then with a city with massive traffic problems and buildings that won't ever reach skyscraper level. Or buildings abandomed because of commute time and taken by lower income level  sim citizens. Obviously if the game allows you to get to that point as a non-hardcore guy then it can't be that bad, but I do know the level of accessability was something Wright worried about, and was part of the reason EA made Sim City Societies.

Anyway, Sim City 5, idea one: the ability to create half zones (i.e. making a zone be two right trianlges put together that can be built in corners). It probaly wouldn't work to eliminate shape for zones, as the game would have to have incredibly advanced building drawing tools to create lots and buildings in the subseqeunt necessary sizes and shapes. But making a zone square that can be further divided into right triangles would do wonders towards that dream. It'd allow much more freedom of road direction. It'd allow a zone to be squezed elegantly into a diagonal road, or the ability to put in a half zone square park or such things. In otherwords, more things closer to realism in urban design. By going to this rather than eliminating shape altogether for zones, special buildings could exist specifically for appropriate lot shapes without taking the game too much. The game would just read the appropriate lot shape and plant only those appropraite buildings into place. And you could have things like the Flatiron Building as a lanmark.

Idea two: squares and plazas. Special road type that alows intersection on unothrodox angles and has aspects towards better traffic flow. Also: roundabouts. Traffic flow helpers with a park in the middle.

Idea three: usuable landmark buidlings. You build the Empire State Building it comes with potential office space a large nmber of sim citizens. Perhaps such buildings must be unlocked as the game goes on, like reward buildings.



My consoles and the fates they suffered:

Atari 7800 (Sold), Intellivision (Thrown out), Gameboy (Lost), Super Nintendo (Stolen), Super Nintendo (2nd copy) (Thrown out by mother), Nintendo 64 (Still own), Super Nintendo (3rd copy) (Still own), Wii (Sold)

A more detailed history appears on my profile.