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SimCity 4 Deluxe Edition includes the bestselling SimCity 4 and the all-new SimCity 4 Rush Hour Expansion Pack. Create the most massive region of cities ever, with a farming town, bedroom community, high-tech commercial center, and industrial backbon...
SimCity 4 Deluxe Edition includes the bestselling SimCity 4 and the all-new SimCity 4 Rush Hour Expansion Pack. Create the most massive region of cities ever, with a farming town, bedroom community, high-tech commercial center, and industrial backbone. Take complete control of your city's transportation system, and solve U-Drive-It missions — from fighting crime to tackling disasters. Watch your population skyrocket as you get your Sims on the go and create the ultimate living, breathing megalopolis — the most expansive SimCity 4 compilation ever.
Features
Create an Entire Region of Cities — Weave together a tapestry of cities linked by a fully integrated transportation network and watch them share and compete for resources.
Wield God-like Powers — Sculpt the landscape to create a world based on your imagination, then summon volcanoes, tornadoes, meteors, and lightning.
Be a Responsive Mayor — Build a world-class city with stadiums, airports, universities, and real-world landmarks. Deploy emergency vehicles and join in the action as they battle blazes, mobs, and more.
Get Insight from Your Sims — Read the rhythm of the city, from commuter hell to mellow cruising, noon-time crowds to night-time calm.
Includes SimCity™ 4 Rush Hour
Have the ultimate level of control over your city's transportation network by completely taking charge of roads, rail, air, waterways, and even vehicles. U-Drive It! missions will be presented for you to solve, such as chasing down a bank robber or apprehending a car-jacker. Choose from all-new road types including wide-avenues, suspension bridges, or one-way streets, as well as map out seamless regional networks that whisk Sims from one city to another. Wreak havoc with all-new disasters including a UFO invasion, massive wrecks at railroad crossings, and the occasional car fender bender. There are also all-new tutorials available to help you get started.
Even when this game Used to makes me left Simcity franchise, I bought this game and now I can played this game on my older PC where it introduced new things like Power and Water supply can cost player's money in this game and this is last moment I bought EA games
SC4 is a burly game for it's age. To my thoughts, it's a bit too much Sim in Sim City. Gone was the studio that had once produced the Software Toys of old, and now was in an overcomplicated simulation that's too smart and stupid at the same time.
See the thing is, as the series went onward it became less about crafting a city creatively and more of a traffic management sim. The problem with SC4 is that traffic management is absolutely broken by default. Sims can't even navigate across the street in many cases.
A term was oft thrown at the SimCity series: SoCalization; the phenomena of things being presented in a way that makes sense to Southern California and nowhere else. In SC4, this phenomena was at it's peak. Be this a strength or weakness is to personal determination.
For my personal tastes, SC4's presentation is a weakness. The music especially didn't particularly strike out to me, and the building styles…it was the height of Real Is Brown. While this does reflect how cities look to many satellites, good viewing this doesn't make.
And for those aspiring to a high tech city, I dearly hope patches can be found, as once again by default, they're broken and ask for abysmal numbers for employment.
The regional interconnectivity certainly exists and can be exploited quite easily, but it never feels like they really matter all that much. Citizens in City X won't demand that Ordinance Y be enacted because City Z has it. Nor would you get a notice from City Z, demanding to hypothetically stop dumping toxic waste into the river because it's flowing into theirs.
UDrive exists. It could have been a potentially fun way to tour the city, but given the circumstances of the traffic AI, your vehicle will end up a burning wreck, even if you do try to grandma your way though the city.
All in all, fun can be found and had, but I just feel the previous titles and successor series have done this all better. Skylines, SC2K, 3K; I'd rather go play those than this.