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Originally posted by DrSpike
For the last time, I agree, you can't, the statement was about AVERAGES, AVERAGES GODDAMMIT.
I play a fairly wide range of games. When I was in my "yoof" and had weeks to obsess over a single title then I would know lots of tactical trivia. I must have played R.T.Smith's Arnhem game at least 100 times and I had worked out the absolute optimum sequence of moves to allow the Allies to win either fastest or with least casualties. RPG games needed maps made and I would painstakingly draw away with graph paper and rotring pens while compiling notes on where every plus one item of randomness was located.
These days I just can't be bothered to do that any more. There are usually other titles out there to play which would be more interesting than contining analysing a single game that I can already beat. I can also comfortably afford to get a couple of new games every month, so there's no need to economise.
I'd say SimCity is very definitely a strategy game first and an open ended game second. The ambition is always to succeed in developing your city. Okay, you have to come up with a personal definition of what success will be. It doesn't have to be absolutely massive population if you don't want it to be. I find that refreshing after games like Rollercoaster Tycoon where you have to repeat the same basic moves ad nauseam just to get "victory" on each level when it could have been more fun to allow the first couple of parks to develop far more fully instead.
I'd like to see a few mission scenarios for SC4 too. That is a good way of testing your own understanding of the SimCity rules. I found a few of the SC2000 ones very easy while others really stretched me. SC would be a poorer game if you *only* got scenarios to work on, but they are a valuable tool to maintaining my interest too.To doubt everything or to believe everything are two equally convenient solutions; both dispense with the necessity of reflection.
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On "serious" vs "casual" gamers, I'd agree that SimCity falls into the casual gamer's perview. That doesn't mean that a simulated soap opera game has much in common with simulated city growth management game apart from the word "Sim" in the names.
I didn't like SC3k because it was more about what the people were doing than about the physical city, and it appears SC4 will be farther out on that measure. In that respect, the SC has become more and more "casual," but still more "serious" than The Sims.
I think you hit RCT dead on, Grumbold. I liked building the parks and usually wanted to continue beyond the goals set in the scenario, except for the few tha were just a pain in the butt. It would've been much better to have multiple goals within each scenario.(\__/) Save a bunny, eat more Smurf!
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I liked Simcity 3k for the improved look, but it took away some of the micro-mgt goodies like specific industry taxation, which added a strategic element. Apparently, 4 remedies this.
The Sims, to me, is just boring/tedious. While the same could be said for Civ or SMAC, the goals/objectives of those can be different each time, which is why theyre so replayable.
Haven't played the other sims ."Perhaps a new spirit is rising among us. If it is, let us trace its movements and pray that our own inner being may be sensitive to its guidance, for we are deeply in need of a new way beyond the darkness that seems so close around us." --MLK Jr.
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Originally posted by moomin in A/C
Some marketeer I talked with the other day said it was a crowding out effect: while game sales to men get spread out over a plethora of titles, the Sims and their countless Barbie incarnations is all the girls have - so even if men still dominate heavily in overall game purchases, the Sims still get a prominent position since their entire demographic share goes for them. Might stand to reason.
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Now you're talking........teach your guy to use heavy weapons or teach him how to sneak up on the neighbours and cut their throat......it's your choice. This sounds quite interesting. I will release:
Sims: Nuclear winter
Could be worth a few quid.
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How bout Sims in the 'Hood, complete with street corner crack dealers, pimps and ho's, and drive-by shootings.
Fun for the whole family."Perhaps a new spirit is rising among us. If it is, let us trace its movements and pray that our own inner being may be sensitive to its guidance, for we are deeply in need of a new way beyond the darkness that seems so close around us." --MLK Jr.
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