![]() No Giveaways / Trades / Contests / Items for sale / Donation Requests / Crypto anything ![]() Cosplay posts from content creators who focus primarily is adult content will be removed. Mark your spoilers and NSFW submissions, comments and links. No bandwagon/raid/"pass it on" or direct reply posts. Discussion prompts must be made as text posts. Note that we do not allow non-gaming meme templates as submissions. Submissions must be directly gaming-related, not just a "forced" connection via the title or a caption added to the content. Directly messaging individual moderators may result in a temporary ban. Only message the team via the link above. Simply message the moderators and ask us to look into it.ĭo NOT private message or use reddit chat to contact moderators about moderator actions. Not exaggerating.If your submission does not appear, do not delete it. If you like gaming, you NEED to own this. If you enjoyed this title, there's much more out there- try Sim Farm, Sim Ant, Sim Earth, or, if you own all of the sim games, pick up all of Chris Sawer's titles- Roller Coaster Tycoon, Transport Tycoon, Locomotion, & much more. You'll be glued to the screen to an unhealthy degree. The gameplay doesn't initially sound like it would be that addicting, but trust me- it is. Watch cars and people storm your busy streets, and try to imagine a way to get them where they need to be faster. Build up cities, then break them down- if you're that kind of person. All of the sim games are amazing, in my opinion, but this is the crown jewel. That's another perk- with older titles, you have the power to never experience lag again. The graphics (for its time) are amazing, but with the computers today, it runs blazingly fast. Not in a bad way, however- it's refreshing sounding, if you can fathom that. Irritatingly catchy, it has the habit of getting lodged in the brain and STAYING there. This is most likely (hard to remember.) the first game I ever played on PC, and I still love it. As for getting the normal or Unlimited versions, the Unlimited version is the obvious choice, as it simply has more content, and comes in a fancy box. If you've only played 2000 and want to see where the series has gone, this is a must have, and if you haven't played any of these games and want to catch up before SimCity (2013) comes out, this would be a great place to start. ![]() Overall, SimCity 3000 is an awesome game and sizable improvement over SimCity 2000, but the core gameplay remains the same. It's somewhat difficult to explain, but it provides a much more organized, convenient and useful source of feedback than was available in SC2k. Now, instead of having to check the news ticker and budget advisers constantly, you can simply go to the "meet" tab, where advisers and petitioners will fill you in on the problems that they encounter in their own department, and in general respectively. Another almost equally appreciated improvement is the vastly expanded adviser system, which provides the player with vital feedback as to how the city is doing. This makes power management all lot easier, and gives the player more time to focus on expanding other parts of the city. Instead, you can connect the power plant to one part of your city, and all building and zones surrounding the end of the power lines will receive electricity. No longer does every single building/zone need to be connected directly to a power plant. Going back to SC3k, probably the greatest improvement over SC2k is the new way that power lines work. So, if have played SC2K and are expecting an entirely new game, you should skip to SimCity 4, which, from what I understand, is more of an improvement to the series (I haven't played it yet). By this I mean that it has the same gameplay, but better graphics, more tiles to build your city on, more disasters, and more in-depth budgeting, pollution, fire control, crime, interaction with other cities, etc. ![]() The first thing you should know about SimCity 3000 is that it is essentially a remake or an enhanced version of SimCity 2000. ![]()
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