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Ann3535S's avatar
Ann3535S
Seasoned Traveler
9 hours ago

SimCity Burnout

I've been playing it for a few years now, and I think I am finally starting to experience SimCity Burnout. Seeing my cities , that I worked so hard to build, now fall into disrepair for reasons out side of my control has made me consider giving up. It was bad enough that I didn't think i could ever reach the population quota to gain access the Frosty Fjord region, but now I can't even keep up with the irrational new services demands. This is especially true for my Omegas. 

Games are supposed to be fun, not exhausting and depressing. SimCity you really screwed things up big time. 😠

 

3 Replies

  • goloan's avatar
    goloan
    Seasoned Novice
    8 hours ago

    the same here.  after many years playing, quit now.

  • Ann3535S's avatar
    Ann3535S
    Seasoned Traveler
    4 hours ago

    The best way they could have made this change is to simply switch every service currently in use to it's highest value so as not to affect existing cities, and make this feature something that only new services need to be upgraded. As in, don't mess with existing cities and services and don't break what was never before broken. Don't waste players time and resources, just make this new feature available to those who need it. Not force everyone into making major changes that, in the end, don't even begin to correct the damage caused by this faulty change. 

  • lbu431w1q2m7's avatar
    lbu431w1q2m7
    Seasoned Novice
    3 hours ago

    Exactly what you are saying they robbed our well made good working cities. I calculated that it would take me 20 months of work and Neo cash income to fix things that where 100% Oke.

    EA thanks for robbing my money and time I’m done won’t buy anything anymore unless I get compensation