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It took time, and money yes, but I finally got my city back to over 7 million in the capital and another 5 million in 2 regions.
The freebies helped and of course since I had a lot of omega BEFORE the rollout I got lots of free Omega buildings.
It can be done here are my suggestions
- Sell all small/medium freebies, only use large - except Control Net, those small ones are perfect to fill in gaps.
- Work only the capital initially. Since regions no longer contribute to tax getting the capital sorted restores your tax income.
- Maxis if you can, they are unlimited capacity otherwise upgrade large services 2.0 buildings
- If you don’t have omega residences, then get them. A level 1 residence costs 1 omega item to build but provides 100 coins / 24 hrs. I have 80 level 6 providing me 16,000 per day. It takes time but omega is best especially for water, sewerage and waste.
- Regions since region population no longer counts for tax - delete houses. If you have fire, police and health services covering an area only have demand (houses) to meet the capacity. Upgrade services if you can but it’s easier to delete houses.
- Fill the rest of the space to make the region pretty
It is possible to redo your city to accommodate 2.0 - but not without considerable cost in: real money, in-game resources, the need to demolish and rearrange houses/landscape/roads and buildings which doesn't even factor in our time - the insane amount of hours needed to do all this.
And for what? So EA can charge people more and create an infrastructure that constantly requires more financial investment. This update hasn't improved game play; it's now laggier, more difficult, time consuming and insultingly more expensive. The cost of the omega upgrades is ridiculous.
Just because it's possible to jump through the new hoops implemented by EA doesn't mean it's right or that we should accommodate this update that downgrades game play for us all. And this won't end w 2.0. It has been a constant drip drip drip of new ways to squeeze the player to invest more and receive less.
I maintain that the best thing is for players to speak up, give them a 1star rating in app store, stop giving them a cent & stop giving the game any engagement. If they feel a negative financial impact then we have a shot of them needing to undo or reconfigure the mess they created with this.
Seriously doubtful they will, I've written the game off after 8+ years and a ton of investment. I am not ok with how they've treated their players with such disdain and disrespect.
Imagine if instead of spending the resources they invested in creating 2.0 they actually spent time and money into their abysmal tech support?!? So when we find and report bugs they would actually be able to fix them instead of the joke they currently have for tech support. The train bridges in regions stopped working for a ton of players - they didn't bother to fix them. There are so many bugs and tech issues and they have flat out refused to focus on fixing. Instead they invest in changing the whole structure of services to make us pay more.
- GrumpyBedlam2 months agoSeasoned Ace
100% correct, all they are interested in is trying to get players to throw money away to play a dumb game - constantly.
- 29pqrnu6b99d2 months agoSeasoned Hotshot
All of what you say is true and I agree. I just wanted to point out that it was possible - albeit close to driving me round the bend - to get a stable services 2.0 for a long standing game. Costly yes but possible.
Do EA care - absolutely NOT but there are too many people with too much money to burn that they small impact made by the rest of us stopping spending wouldn’t be noticed
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