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HoloDust said:
SvennoJ said:

I can't remember. A quick scan of the manual only reveals Tidal waves, no tidal lock

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It would be nice to have a modern Sim Earth game with 25 years in advancements in simulation models!

Thanks.

Yeah, it would be really nice - I quite enjoyed those Maxis' simulation "games" from that period, even remasters would be nice, let alone new versions.

SimEarth was a fantastic game, and a great example of a game that transcends the paradigm.

What I did enjoy about SimEarth was the relationship between the organic (biomes & animals) the natural inorganic (atmospheric pressure, contents, and such), the technological (civilization), and the laws of nature (reproductive rates, resource consumption rates and such).

I think the best company to make a successor to SimEarth right now would be Paradox games. They know how to build detailed systems that interact with each other, and change the course of history, on a scale worthy of SimEarth in the ~2025 era. Or some really ambitious indie team with the resources and drive.



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