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SimCity Will Finally Get an Offline Mode in Next Update

Yep.

SimCity's getting an offline mode, which is great but also probably would have meant a lot more several months ago.
SimCity's getting an offline mode, which is great but also probably would have meant a lot more several months ago.

SimCity had a lot of problems, with the most bristling among them likely being the game's requirement of an Internet connection for any manner of play. Apart from the servers just not working very well for long stretches of the game's post-launch period, the online structure of the game itself just didn't seem all that necessary. That last point was initially refuted by Maxis, who said that the online infrastructure of the game was key to its design. Then a modder found a way to turn off the game's online checks and the company mostly stopped saying things like that. In fact, as recently as last October, Maxis appeared to have reversed course, expressing that investigations into a full-fledged offline play option were taking place.

Now those investigations appear to have resulted in tangible dividends, as SimCity will be getting a full-on offline single-player mode as of the game's next update. This will give SimCity players the ability to store saves and access downloadable content without ever having to sign into EA's servers. Obviously the online multiplayer modes will still be around doing their thing, but anyone who just wants to play a solo region by themselves will now be able to do so.

This announcement comes on the heels of EA and Maxis' announcement of official, albeit somewhat restrictive, mod support for the game, which sounds like it will primarily function for people's offline games. It all certainly sounds well and good, though one has to wonder if those who found themselves burned by EA's server woes and previously staunch stance that the game was designed only for multiplayer will be willing to come back. I certainly am, at best, cautiously interested in what these updates may bring, but find myself still feeling a bit salty about things like the unfortunately small city spaces the game affords, and the continued reliance on multiple city regions. At no point does EA's post on the subject of offline play say anything about tweaking those issues, so it doesn't sound like we'll be seeing any improvements there for the foreseeable future.

Still, it's something, I suppose. What say you? Is this enough to forgive the wretched launch and problematic handling of the game's issues? Or are you still a ways away from ever wanting to jump back into SimCity again?

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I would have loved this game if the city sizes were a lot bigger and the simulation actually worked properly. I still logged a LOT of hours into it but it left me frustrated.

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I'd love to see a chart of bandwidth usage before and after the Single Player update.

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I have so many other games I'm playing right now, I'm not sure I want to even try to get back into Sim City. The always online wasn't my biggest problem with the game, it was pretty much everything else about the game that just didn't work for me.

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Too little too late

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Put in a single player mode. Quadruple the city size. Fix the AI.


Then we'll talk. Fool me once EA...

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@atwa said:

How about the real problem? embarrassingly tiny cities?

Exactly. I never had that many issues with the online stuff, but those tiny cities were a real letdown.

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After all the tweaks and updates im interested to see how the game plays now, i liked it well enough when i was able to play it that first day the servers were up.

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I put a lot of hours into this game despite it's problems. I wonder if the addition of this mode will come with a complimentary apology for lying to people about how it was impossible last year.

It's a shame, because aside from the brutal city size restriction, and the subsequent reliance on other cities in your region, the game is actually in a decent place now, post-updates. If the next SimCity is essentially the same, but with the kinds of city sizes people actually want, I think that will be a good game.

The tiny cities are the reason relying on other players is a "thing" to begin with - because you can't just build everything you need. You have to "specialize" in one or two things. Bigger plots to build in, would solve this completely.

Hopefully they find a way to make it work without crippling the framerate, for the next one.

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Having to be connected for the internet was never the problem for me, it was all of the design choices based around that necessity. Now that there will be an offline mode it's possible modders could fix many of the issues, but it's kind of too little too late; it'd be easier just to play SimCity 4.

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impossibru!

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How about the real problem? embarrassingly tiny cities?

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yep

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Or are you still a ways away from ever wanting to jump back into SimCity again?

Not at all! I'll still play SimCity 4 whenever I want.

Wait, that's what you meant, right?

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I certainly am, at best, cautiously interested in what these updates may bring, but find myself still feeling a bit salty about things like the unfortunately small city spaces the game affords, and the continued reliance on multiple city regions. At no point does EA's post on the subject of offline play say anything about tweaking those issues, so it doesn't sound like we'll be seeing any improvements there for the foreseeable future.

Wellp, this isn't really the change I was waiting for. Sorry, I'll pass.

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B-but the necessary cloud computing support!

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Is it still Sim City? No thanks then.

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I am glad technology has progressed enough in the last year to allow for this!!