
Education and research will help you discover new technologies that make your cities less polluted, less reliant on natural resources, managed day-to-day by service drones, and as a byproduct - at risk for resource-draining giant robot attacks on your city As the population increases, your Sims will live, work, and play closer together. I heard that somewhere I swear! Sc4 is a better game anywho.SIMCITY: CITIES OF TOMORROW-NLASimCity: Cities of TomorrowWhat kind of future will you build for your city? Will you create a utopian society underpinned by clean technology, or allow a giant corporation to plunder and pollute in the name of feeding your Sims' insatiable consumerism? In addition to expanding outward, cities will have the ability to build into the sky with enormous multi-zone MegaTowers. it might really pique your interest if you are the intellectual type of the highway planner or just have some time to waste.ĭon't get mad, be GLAD. I highly encourage you to give sc4 a chance. Keep a backup of your mods directory if you are the type to save your regions when you backup/restore the PC so it's not an all-over-again type of thing. There is so much cool stuff on Sc4Devotion, Simtropolis, and Simpeg, though on all but simtropolis you have to sign up and sign in to download (community sites, i don't think you'll get spammed too much on it). Save every 5-10 mins and you are good for disaster just in-case. It's fairly stable but modded up it can get a bit memory hungry. Good news though is that EA and the simcity community had 10+ years to work out the stability issues here in SC4. I've heard that before though about the income issues. Well, maybe they still have some bugs to work out.

I actually like the CoT version but I can't keep a city alive for ****! If it's not traffic being bottlenecked via one road it's WILD fluxuations in income.


I had a lil extra cashs o I got both Sim4 and the Cities of tomarrow version. Originally posted by Arcamean:Alright when I get some free time I'll look it up.
