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SimCity 5: How Not To Design a Single Player Game

It seems that the requirement to be online and save games on a remote server even in single player mode is leading to a less than ideal launch for SimCity 5. choke writes "Players attempting to play EA/Maxis' new SimCity game are finding that their save games are tied to a particular server, are facing problems with disconnects, inability to track friends or search for specific coop games online and failures to load game, and wait times of 20 minutes per login attempt. The question is, why the online restriction? Does this possibly indicate future micro-transactions in game?"

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  1. Re:This is unfortunate. by SirGarlon · · Score: 5, Informative

    Many of the good old games are still for sale (cheap), without all the modern BS connection requirements, broken first releases, DRM, etc.

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  2. EA: Making solutions into major problems by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Informative

    X Years? try now. Players are complaining that saved games won't load back.

    The game has been deliberately broken in the name of DRM, without any thought of what the outcome would be. With no commitment from EA to remove this built-in self-destruct, anyone would be a fool to buy this game. In 18 months when the "water pumps that work" DLC and the "slightly larger map, so you can actually build a city" DLC fails to meet sales targets, EA will simply pull the plug and all those people who paid a premium price will find, what they had was a bug-ridden FaceBook game.

    Blaming "high demand" for these problems is an outright lie. The servers were taking three hours for people to download and unlock the game and 30 minutes to connect! This was when only pre-order clients and press who'd stayed up until midnight were on-line - hardly the maximum player-base you'd expect, certainly nowhere near "high demand".
    And why would they be needed anyway for a SINGLE PLAYER game? Because EA broke it.