SimCity 2013 Revisited Over 10 Years Later... Is it Worth Playing?

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  • SimCity 2013 or SimCity 5 is often spoken of as if it's Voldemort or referred to as if it is the punchline of a joke... but was it really that bad? Did the updates lead to the game getting fixed after the horribly botched launch? In this video, we'll seek to figure that out, as well as determine which ways this game influenced modern city builders, such as Cities Skylines 2
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  • @CityPlannerPlays
    @CityPlannerPlays  Před 2 měsíci +487

    I was wrong about the trees! You can find them in the Parks menu! Thanks for pointing that out, everyone!

    • @soulfate2996
      @soulfate2996 Před 2 měsíci +7

      Thank you soooo much for the video! This was so nostalgic for me. My childhood was coming home from school and watching @BDoubleO100 play this. This game helped me through tough times as a child and brought me so much enjoyment. Thank you so much for reminding me about this amazing gem!

    • @chn_yuanbo3106
      @chn_yuanbo3106 Před 2 měsíci +1

      AI translation
      I would like to ask, what should I do if I want to cancel all DLC content? I am unable to uninstall DLC

    • @LENDRALL39
      @LENDRALL39 Před 2 měsíci

      You can also buy more land

  • @smokeyeyes__
    @smokeyeyes__ Před 2 měsíci +1489

    God this game had me hooked when I was like 12 or 13. As a kid you couldn't tell me anything about this game's flaws, of course they're all painfully obvious with hindsight but back in the day I had such a blast with this game. I remember convincing my parents to get me the Cities of Tomorrow DLC and having so much fun with it, and just the fun, rich, campy lore that Maxis does best.

    • @rjkora
      @rjkora Před 2 měsíci +49

      Maxis was limited by EA to make money sadly CS2 is the same publishers leave the studios alone good games will sell

    • @sol_in.victus
      @sol_in.victus Před 2 měsíci +40

      I've watched so many videos talking about how horrible Simcity 2013 was and while it obviously was, for me as an 11yo kid this game was so amazing it had me incredibly hooked, I remember making whole metro areas using all the lots on the map and have them work together. I also kinda love the idea of the online collaboration, though maybe not the execution.
      Maybe C:S3 will have the modularity and collaboration aspects of simcity 2013 with the size and customization of c:s2 and 2035 will be a great year for city builders lol

    • @GenericPast
      @GenericPast Před 2 měsíci +11

      Me and a friend spent months playing the hell out of this despite all the negative feedback. It wasn't a good SimCity game but it was fun to build up a region with someone else.

    • @EverShy_
      @EverShy_ Před 2 měsíci +1

      Same. Played the hell out of it when I was a teen.

    • @dfinlen
      @dfinlen Před 2 měsíci

      @@sol_in.victus there will be no cs3

  • @sillyness3456
    @sillyness3456 Před 2 měsíci +481

    The music is timeless.
    I was a beta tester for this game and it was apparent, that it had major issues. The crammed maps however, were the true nail to the coffin. So much content, so much potential, basically no space to set it up.

    • @ryanperrault8174
      @ryanperrault8174 Před 2 měsíci +23

      Small maps is the only reason I don't still play it and ever stopped....How dumb are they?

    • @PeterAbdis
      @PeterAbdis Před 2 měsíci +21

      Reminds me of my favorite city I built in this game. It was a fairly large city and I decided that it would be nice to have a nuclear power plant. So, I built one smack in the middle of the city and, as these things happen, I ended up not having enough educated workers for it. Shortly after completion the reactor had a *small* containment leak, polluting the majority of the map. As my sims were dying of radiation poisoning, I raced to rebuild the majority of my city at the very edges of the map, outside of the pollution zone. Fun times.
      Eventually I managed to re-right the ship and had a beautiful city of high rises and skyscrapers all around the edge of the map, with a now fully functional nuclear power plant in the center, surrounded by a high-tech factory complex producing specialized computer chips. And a massive forest in between the two, trying desperately to reduce the pollution so people could live in the radiation zone again.

    • @SuperFlashDriver
      @SuperFlashDriver Před 2 měsíci +3

      @@PeterAbdis Yeeaaahhh this is why I avoided nuclear power plants because that happened to me, even with sandbox mode on (can't even turn off radiation mode and such, so buildings automatically are abandoned upon building it there).

    • @SuperFlashDriver
      @SuperFlashDriver Před 2 měsíci +2

      Yeah, but even then having small cities gave you a good idea of what to include in the city compared to the other ones. As well as figure out which ones you want to include versus the other cities that either have a brand new start to the town, or you pretty much started a new game and go from there. The limitations of the map helped me decide how I want to rebuild and re-design the city as needed and be able to demolish/start over if necessary. So having small maps for me, whereas Cities Skylines I had such a HUUUGGGEE City that I couldn't figure out how to solve certain problems in a certain area (noise pollution especially was the biggest nuisance for me when playing that game so).

    • @YAH2121
      @YAH2121 Před 2 měsíci +9

      A city builder with only small maps has to be a sin

  • @DrNowsSugarBaby
    @DrNowsSugarBaby Před 2 měsíci +366

    I personally love that ‘stretching rubber band’ sound 😅 Scratches my brain just right!

    • @munkysthrowpoop
      @munkysthrowpoop Před 2 měsíci +27

      Isn’t it a printing calculator sound? I assumed it was a play on calculating cost of what you are about to build.

    • @TomarBoroDada
      @TomarBoroDada Před 2 měsíci +2

      righttt?

    • @L1ght_7
      @L1ght_7 Před 2 měsíci +17

      He said that so confidently that it made me think I was the odd one out for liking it! Glad I am not the only one who does lol

    • @Drizno
      @Drizno Před 2 měsíci +4

      YES

    • @jenniferm.2142
      @jenniferm.2142 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Same. ❤

  • @jaredwilliams8621
    @jaredwilliams8621 Před 2 měsíci +90

    Whats sad is that the developers said themselves that they limited the city size due to constraints on the server hardware needed to run the simulations. The always online mistake had quite a bit of collateral damage, including this.

    • @jonredcorn862
      @jonredcorn862 Před 2 měsíci +5

      I still remember the cgi trailers early in development showing these massive beautiful cities. Literally my saddest flop of all time. I loved sim city 4 so much, I had the like 400 page manual you could buy and would read it religiously. I still have it somewhere.

    • @nickierv13
      @nickierv13 Před 2 měsíci

      Oh the super advanced simulations that fell apart in less than 5 minutes when you stop and count?
      The brainless agents designed and implemented by a CS201 student.
      At 8 AM, if population < 5000, for each house, spawn 1 agent at a house. Move the agent along the path until they find the first job. Remove that agent and mark the job filled.
      At 8 AM, if population > 5000, for each house, spawn 10 agent at a house. Move the agent along the path until they find the first job. Remove that stack of 10 agents and mark the job filled.
      At 8 AM, if population == 5000, $ sudo rm -rf savefile.dat
      /facepalm
      Or the services AI:
      On event. For each building spawn 5 agents. For each agent, send to event...
      On event finish, for each agents. get new event, send to event...
      So you got every single service building in the entire city spewing out agents who all conga line to each event in order... before having to return to the building before getting dispatched to the next event...in order.
      And then someone tried to sniff the network packets. Emphasis on 'tried', they got everything but the sort of traffic you would expect from that sort of game running that sort of simulation. They did however find a keep alive packet every couple minutes. No points for guessing what that keep alive packet was for.

    • @alanmichael5619
      @alanmichael5619 Před 2 měsíci +5

      I think this was one of those things that was proven to be a lie at the time. There wasn't actually anything from the game being run on the servers.

    • @nickierv13
      @nickierv13 Před 2 měsíci +4

      @@alanmichael5619 I forget the exact details but your right.
      The "super complex simulation that can only be run on a server" turned out to be a basic flood fill that, graphics aside, would be about on par with a Uni level CS300 class assignment. If your lucky. If not, make it out of a 200 class assignment.
      Then someone loaded up a packet sniffer and got crickets. Hard to run a simulation on a server with no data traffic.
      Then the line about how 'hard'/outright impossible it was going to be to make a single player offline version. Someone changed one line in a file and got offline working, maybe except for saving.
      And that was all after everyone got to see the conga line of fail from the emergency services.

  • @nabagaca
    @nabagaca Před 2 měsíci +318

    I really do miss Simcity, and I loved SimCity 5. As you mention, there is a charm to Simcity that is missing from cities skylines, the music, the art style, and especially the story elements are all things I sorely missed. I loved that you could create a Blade Runner city, or deal with the consequences of someone throwing a block party, or work with criminals.

    • @SuperDave1426
      @SuperDave1426 Před 2 měsíci +2

      There was never a "SimCity 5" - like it says in the title of this video, it's commonly referred to as "SimCity 2013" (referring to the year it was released - on the box, it simply said "SimCity".

    • @RobbieG17
      @RobbieG17 Před 2 měsíci +20

      @@SuperDave1426 0:08

    • @SuperDave1426
      @SuperDave1426 Před 2 měsíci +10

      @@RobbieG17Yeah, that's nice, but it's still incorrect. SimCity 4 had a "4" on the box. People calling it SimCity 5 are just adding +1 to the numbering, but this game was intended as a reboot of the series. Thus, "SimCity". It's a somewhat common mistake that people will call it "5" for the reason I just mentioned. Even the developers themselves didn't consider it to be anything other than SimCity - no number following it. I was one of their beta testers before the game came out, and we had interactions with the devs via a forum. I can assure you, as someone who was *there*, not a single developer though of this game as "SimCity 5"; it was a reboot of the series.
      Every last one of us beta testers kept telling them that it wasn't ready to go public release yet, but EA was leaning on Maxis to get the thing out the door, and thus we got the disastrous release that happened. It was so bad that EA closed down the Maxis office that had been working on the developing the game (if not all of Maxis eventually). I have no love of this game; it was bad in so many ways that it pretty much killed the franchise. But I'm not going to call it by an incorrect name, and try to let people know when they add a "5" that was never there. If someone can't simply accept that, well, that's on them. 😉

    • @smokeybandit9760
      @smokeybandit9760 Před 2 měsíci +62

      @@SuperDave1426 It's not that deep man

    • @Blakiedoo
      @Blakiedoo Před 2 měsíci +31

      @@SuperDave1426people like you really make me wonder if humans above the age of 35 should be allowed to have internet access

  • @SRCrane
    @SRCrane Před 2 měsíci +433

    It's crazy how long ago this came out, and how CS2 has used so many features of it, but CS2 is still so lacking. Thanks for revisiting it, though! It really puts a lot in perspective, both improvements and disappointments.

    • @CityPlannerPlays
      @CityPlannerPlays  Před 2 měsíci +57

      Honestly, it doesn’t feel that long ago to me… but it really has been! I think that seeing the inspiration makes me hopeful that some of the features will be improved. Amazing to see some of this more fully fleshed out in SC, though.

    • @rodimcgeesums633
      @rodimcgeesums633 Před 2 měsíci +29

      IMO I believe what makes CS2 so lacking is how many features it lost from CS1 plus the combination of not a very challenging or intuitive simulation system which I wholly believe is hampered by choosing to remain without wealth classes and having absurd segregated zoning densities and separate zoning density demands! SC never veered from that fundamental aspect and they did it well. If the pace was slower… considerably slower while still challenging. The payoff and hence satisfaction would feel that much better.

    • @SkateClipsAndTips
      @SkateClipsAndTips Před 2 měsíci +6

      Is CS2 even worth buying at its current point?

    • @DBT1007
      @DBT1007 Před 2 měsíci +11

      It was simcity 2013 that started the upgradable buildings first.
      Then cities skylines copy that too in their DLC such as the finance DLC. It's upgradable stock building there. Just like that big future tower in simcity 2013 or the upgradable wind power plant.
      And later cities skylines 2 still preserve that feature with more upgradable buildings.

    • @LadyLucyna
      @LadyLucyna Před 2 měsíci +6

      ​@@SkateClipsAndTips IMO it's not worth it right now. It's enjoyable for some time while you get used to the game and its systems, but once you reach a certain point, you start to realize that most of the systems just don't matter, which would be okay as it's intended to be more of a city painter type of game, but the incredibly low asset variety means that it's not even that. Also, even though it's better than on release, performance is still kinda poor in larger cities. Once the workshop releases, I'd recommend picking it up, but right now it has some glaring flaws that can't be fixed just through code mods.

  • @FARBerserker
    @FARBerserker Před 2 měsíci +501

    I WANT A SERIES OF YOU PLAYING THIS!
    Take an intermediate region, build cities that specialize in different stuff and interact with each other.

    • @petirimunyikwa445
      @petirimunyikwa445 Před 2 měsíci +9

      Would love this!!

    • @marcrubin9359
      @marcrubin9359 Před 2 měsíci +34

      That's really how you do it. You try to pretend that its one city because they can share all the services. Also the way wealth and density works, its actually possible to create poor industrial town. In CS buildings always eventually level up and the city always looks like paradise. I like the realism that way. With so many fun assets I would definitly watch while CS2 is pretty much unplayable with zero assets.

    • @SweetPieWizard
      @SweetPieWizard Před 2 měsíci +1

      I would enjoy seeing this.

    • @droe2570
      @droe2570 Před 2 měsíci

      That was always a bit buggy, in my experience.

    • @MrScott664
      @MrScott664 Před 2 měsíci

      I couldn’t agree more.

  • @SimCityEA1989
    @SimCityEA1989 Před 2 měsíci +85

    Little funfact, the team had plans to release updates that would increase the city border size by twice, then three times, and then four times, and eventually it would be the ideal size for a proper city. Let alone they were going to add lots of new roads, buildings, and so much more to make it very favorable and enjoyable. However, by the time they fixed the server issue that took up most of their work time, and the bugs, EA decided to shut them down. They literally pulled the plug when it was recovery from the hospital. I could only imagine what it would have been like if EA was not greedy and just smart for once. Another funfact, because of Simcity, we got The Sims, and in lore, the Sims are from Simcity (You can see it in the first Sims trailer, they are exiting Simcity) and can be found in textbooks in Sims 2 and a bit in Sims 3, and very little in Sims 4. You can even transfer neighborhoods from SimCity 4 to The Sims 2. Funny enough, even the developer or some employee from Maxis made a post about "hanging up their hat and laying their keys under the carpet, that we had fun and were blessed to be part of a game that created a whole genre... oh, and also! Fuck EA-". It went something like that, I don't remember it word for word, but it was essentially that. It was funny AF LMFAO
    *Sighs*
    I used to be the King of City Building Genre...

    • @lowlygrunt3083
      @lowlygrunt3083 Před 17 dny +4

      Yup, EA wrecked the SimCity franchise, which is a shame because they so owned it. Total greed, total incompetence. :(

    • @TheWagonroast
      @TheWagonroast Před 12 dny +5

      So basically:
      Maxis made a mistake, they injured themselves and got hospitalized.
      They slowly started to heal.
      After they finished healing, they got up, ready to fix their mistake.
      Their employer, ea came up and shot them with a gun.

    • @SimCityEA1989
      @SimCityEA1989 Před 12 dny +2

      @@TheWagonroast Kinda, EA made the mistake and injured Maxis. Maxis employees were telling EA that this wouldnt work but EA wanted online mode, so they had to do so since they were owned by them.
      But essentially EA literally didn't give them the chance ro recuperate lmfao.

    • @solmartig
      @solmartig Před 3 dny

      there was anoter game mode where you could go into the city that you build and play like a helicopter officer or something like that. i vaigly remember it but it was like you could jump into simcity 2000 city and be like 1 of the citizens in it. i think it was called sim copter or something like that

    • @rockee9869
      @rockee9869 Před 13 hodinami

      @@solmartig You remember correctly, that was Sim Copter, and then there was also Streets of Sim City where you could drive around cities imported from 2000 and it had car combat and radio stations

  • @Latriise
    @Latriise Před 2 měsíci +112

    SimCity put so many nice touches in their games that I only appreciated fully in hindsight (seeing other games that can't get it right). Like the way they color the city at night means I can see things just as well as in the daytime. So I don't have to turn off a day/night cycle, or wait until day to keep building.

  • @cormoran2303
    @cormoran2303 Před 2 měsíci +98

    The one thing I like about Sim City 2013 is the Cities of Tomorrow DLC.
    Making a Cyberpunk city is exactly what I want.

    • @RryhhbfrHhgdHhgd356
      @RryhhbfrHhgdHhgd356 Před 2 měsíci +19

      Honestly yeah. One of the best DLC’s for a city builder period, and even in City Skylines I find myself wishing I could build those mega towers. 😂
      Awesome soundtrack too. Imagine that. Including a soundtrack with a DLC, rather than selling a limited radio station as an additional DLC!

    • @manboy4720
      @manboy4720 Před 2 měsíci +1

      a very under-utilised style in city builders. only exception is probably industries of titan, but i think that game is basically dead and isn't updated anymore (from what i know).

    • @rickou1573
      @rickou1573 Před 2 měsíci

      @@RryhhbfrHhgdHhgd356 Use mo d s

    • @Edelweiss91
      @Edelweiss91 Před měsícem +2

      The megabuildings were so cool and unique, I loved planning out each floor to them.

  • @sol_in.victus
    @sol_in.victus Před 2 měsíci +117

    I dont think you mentioned this, unless I missed it, but the music in Simcity games is SO damn good, I always turn music off on C:S, not on Simcity.
    I guess it goes into the charm category, I play Sims as well and I can tell you Maxis/EA have A LOT of flaws with bug fixing, launching unfinished products, overall half-assing stuff, but there is just a special charm to maxis games that competitors fail to replicate IMO.

    • @sol_in.victus
      @sol_in.victus Před 2 měsíci +14

      Also THE BIG LIZARD IS LITERALLY A SPORE CREATURE, THEY JUST SMACKED A SPORE CREATURE ON THE GAME LIKE??

    • @RryhhbfrHhgdHhgd356
      @RryhhbfrHhgdHhgd356 Před 2 měsíci +16

      Poor Maxis. EA did them dirty. :(

    • @flyingdragon6275
      @flyingdragon6275 Před 2 měsíci

      also Sims 4 still has a unique charm. Though it isnt perfect

    • @bacla100
      @bacla100 Před 2 měsíci

      ​@@RryhhbfrHhgdHhgd356 EA made some bad decisions and those who suffer are the people that blindly execute them. Capitalism as it's best.

    • @nieildilsonsouza4747
      @nieildilsonsouza4747 Před měsícem

      Chris Tilton composed the banger soundtracks for 2013 and cities of tomorrow.

  • @aaronc1407
    @aaronc1407 Před 2 měsíci +119

    I’ve been playing SimCity 4 since its release in 2003. It really does stand up well today.

    • @lustearnz
      @lustearnz Před 2 měsíci +22

      I loved being able to drive cars and fly the helicopters and planes in that game.

    • @Conduit23
      @Conduit23 Před 2 měsíci +5

      EA claims they're focusing on their own IP, time to do a proper SimCity 5 that goes beyond the scale of 4 and provides some (apparently needed) competition for Cities Skylines II.
      Surely EA will do the right thing.

    • @flack3
      @flack3 Před 2 měsíci +18

      @@Conduit23"EA will do the right thing" Hahahaahahhahahahaha good one

    • @Moerp100
      @Moerp100 Před 2 měsíci +3

      I always come back to SC4. The amount of mods and buildings is amazing. However its modding scene sadly is literally dying out.

    • @evilotis01
      @evilotis01 Před 2 měsíci +5

      SC4 is great, and another demonstration of how important mods can be to a game. what the NAM team have been able to do is just mind-blowing

  • @PlayingGilly
    @PlayingGilly Před 2 měsíci +65

    I feel that, SimCity has heart, Skylines is better but in a way more soulless, no playfulness.

    • @Gamofran
      @Gamofran Před měsícem +2

      It seems it is a consequence when you are more realistic you loses the fun part. Usually it is called arcade versus simulation games. I'd say SimCity is an arcade city builder, while Cities is more simulation. The fan base of CS1 did not like the Vanilla aspect of it, and CS2 is trying to be even more simulation centered. I think this partialy explains the soulless thing you said 😂

  • @costa2k1
    @costa2k1 Před 2 měsíci +88

    Something I actually like in this game is zoning in curbed roads, in cities skylines it just doesn't look good when you zone many houses in a curb road.

  • @1ButtonDash
    @1ButtonDash Před 2 měsíci +48

    I was literally playing this, this morning lol. The game is actually not bad, yes the city size is small but if you can get over that you can have a great time. The point of the game is to make a bunch of cities that have specilizations. I always loved the art style of this. Also something really cool is to watch where the sims go. A big thing about the game people aren't aware of is that it's a balancing act of your residents and jobs. As long as you watch how many jobs you have vs how many residents you have in the 3 different wealth categories, the traffic shouldn't build up. Also schools is basically a superpower in this game. If you sims are smart it literally helps EVERYTHING else in your cities. From using less water and electricity to starting less fires and doing crime not to mention it improves the tech level of your industry.

    • @RryhhbfrHhgdHhgd356
      @RryhhbfrHhgdHhgd356 Před 2 měsíci +5

      Yeah. What killed it was the always on multiplayer and the terrible, terrible DRM. Gameplay itself was really quite fun.

    • @Thelivinglegend78
      @Thelivinglegend78 Před 2 měsíci +10

      Without City Size limitations, I really think this game would be a 9/10 city builder.

    • @BrunodeSouzaLino
      @BrunodeSouzaLino Před 2 měsíci

      Sim City 4 also had that but it was not forced on you if you didn't want to use it.

  • @A.Martin
    @A.Martin Před 2 měsíci +48

    the Simcity expansions for buildings is how I want it in CS2. Not the horrible way we have it in CS2, the ones that add on to the existing building are fine, but its those external modules, because of the way it forces you to connect them, they don't look right, also very inflexible.

  • @noventaeum
    @noventaeum Před 2 měsíci +137

    I love how calming Phil's talking is. Love the throwback to Sim City

    • @go-away-5555
      @go-away-5555 Před 2 měsíci +2

      If you're not falling asleep to his livestream VODs you're missing out 😜

  • @BrendanGeormer
    @BrendanGeormer Před 2 měsíci +60

    I remember thinking the giant towers that were like a mini city in themselves were the coolest thing back in the day. I think that was a paid DLC or expansion though. Also the fact that you could have people playing that were added as friends and their cities would impact each other like if you had an excess of low-wealth citizens they could go to the neighboring city where those jobs were.

    • @shaquan9893
      @shaquan9893 Před 2 měsíci +8

      The last fact you mentioned was why I loved the game. I remember playing with some friends and I'd switch over to my friend's city to see how he's doing only to see the city riddled with crime and fire. Good times 😂😂

  • @natep6729
    @natep6729 Před 2 měsíci +43

    Finally! We get to see the face behind that soothing therapeutic voice! You're a good looking man Phil. Also i love simcity 5 still today. I think the game has a charm that no other city builder has managed to mimic. Maybe it's nostalgia bias. I also like how the assets have desert plants when you're on a desert map. The night views are also stunning. I miss this game so much.

    • @_ikako_
      @_ikako_ Před 2 měsíci +5

      he's done a few videos with a camera on the channel before, this isn't the first! i think his video about the bugs of CS2 was the first video with his face

  • @Vespuchian
    @Vespuchian Před 2 měsíci +12

    That game was _ruined_ by EA.
    If what I've heard is accurate, the Glassbox engine could have handled bigger cities, but not the online multiplayer EA insisted on.
    Such a shame they never got the chance to develop it further, it had real potential.

  • @Rapha_493
    @Rapha_493 Před 2 měsíci +38

    37:05 You can if I remember correctly. You need to go to the nature section in the parks tab and scroll all the way right. There should be trees.

    • @CityPlannerPlays
      @CityPlannerPlays  Před 2 měsíci +13

      Oh shoot, totally missed that!!

    • @Rapha_493
      @Rapha_493 Před 2 měsíci +9

      @@CityPlannerPlays yeah, and you can also place trees on road sides. That's why some of them have green spaces.

  • @FARBerserker
    @FARBerserker Před 2 měsíci +45

    Funny thing about the water deposits:
    they run out.
    but if you have the services part of town hall, then you can use the outflow pipes and use filtered water intake pumps and actually recycle for infinite water.

    • @flyingdragon6275
      @flyingdragon6275 Před 2 měsíci

      well. U never run out of ground water if u placed ur Water pumping station at the shore of a water body

    • @jamalgibson8139
      @jamalgibson8139 Před 2 měsíci +3

      Yeah, this was the main reason I stopped playing. It just wasn't fun having to go find water whenever your city grew. I'm not sure why they made that a feature, but it really soured the experience for me.

    • @AlexanderVonish
      @AlexanderVonish Před 2 měsíci +2

      @@jamalgibson8139 My only guess is increased realism, since aquifers weren’t an infinite resource and will eventually run out just like in real life, hence the additional mechanics added to try restoring aquifer levels.

  • @Samuel-jh1yw
    @Samuel-jh1yw Před 2 měsíci +19

    Something that nobody mentions is how sountracks in this game are such a masterpiece. The soundtracks react to the beat of your city, and it is just overall a relaxing and satisfying addition to the game. I still listen to it when writing essays now because they are just so calming!

  • @emergcon
    @emergcon Před 2 měsíci +78

    The DRM was cracked fastet than EA needed to fix their Server. 😂

    • @holttho
      @holttho Před 2 měsíci +10

      Originally, EA was saying that it also had to be always online because the agent system of demands was so computationally intensive that it was so they could offload the calculations to "the cloud" (100% lie, nothing left your computer) so that even lower-end users could enjoy the game. They also said that the always online portion wasn't removable because it was so deeply and intricately interwoven in the code, so you all had better just not worry about removing it so stop asking. The Day 1 crack people said that it was literally like 4 lines of code that just checked if it could communicate to the EA server, and they just simply set that variable to always be TRUE.

    • @emergcon
      @emergcon Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@holtthoThe crack had you reroute something in an ini file to an apache server you hosted your self.

    • @nickierv13
      @nickierv13 Před 2 měsíci

      @@holttho I think your off by 3 lines of code. 😅

  • @hullian1113
    @hullian1113 Před 2 měsíci +5

    I could bang on about my own nostalgia for this game, but I can’t help but notice you basically built California City.

  • @Misfit7021
    @Misfit7021 Před 2 měsíci +15

    Wow, thanks for taking me back. I remember playing this with a friend online and I had made a casino city. I wanted to switch it up and head towards education (it was something our area needed) so I deleted my casino and started building towards higher education. About 5 minutes later my friend shouted "What did you do!?" I asked what he was talking about and he said "Look at the highway entering my city!' I opened the map, and there was an endless line of criminals entering his city lol. Apparently, my casinos spawned a bunch of criminals after they were deleted or they were always there (not sure). I remember laughing pretty hard about that. Everyone beefed up their police, and eventually it took care of itself, but it is a fond memory I have of the game and my friend. Thank you CPP 🙂.

  • @claytonthegnome
    @claytonthegnome Před 2 měsíci +16

    I got this game at launch and actually enjoyed it, even then...BUT it wasn't until last year, when I got two coworker friends into it for private region multiplayer, that the game became a blast. Taking multiple cities per person in a region and working together to build Great Works made for many enjoyable 5 hour sessions.

    • @jessice293
      @jessice293 Před 3 dny

      I loved working towards a great works with my friends! I stopped playing when the rocket great work got bugged.. not too sure if it ever got fixed

  • @Orchestorm
    @Orchestorm Před 2 měsíci +7

    I played this game for several years past its release. I had many complaints, but overall I had more fun with it than not. Thanks for playing it this week! Brought back many memories!

  • @ChuckHickl
    @ChuckHickl Před 2 měsíci +8

    You playing this game tells me all I need to know about City Skylines II.

  • @TooLateForIeago
    @TooLateForIeago Před 2 měsíci +34

    I remember looking at this title and being struck by how much of a step backward it was from its predecessor. Sim City Societies had fewer features than 4 as well, but at least it experimented with new ideas that hadn't been tried in a Sim City game before.
    I loved SC4 and I love Cities: Skylines. I've experimented with City State II, appreciating its variety of ordinances and sociopolitical themes. In every game I find things I like, but I have yet to find the one that dumps every amazing feature I loved from previous City Games into one sandbox.

    • @GalmorGames
      @GalmorGames Před 2 měsíci +1

      That would be another game I would love to see CPP do is Sim City Societies it would fit well with is Micromanagement Style

    • @TooLateForIeago
      @TooLateForIeago Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@GalmorGames I agree. Maybe something closer to how Societies pitched itself. IIRC, to have a functioning city in Societies, you needed to balance the 6 societal values. Being able to get away with leaning into one or two values and seeing what could happen would be cool.

  • @VaingloriousGaming
    @VaingloriousGaming Před 2 měsíci +26

    I enjoyed SC13 when it came out, at least for what it was. I was disappointed by the incredibly small cities, but once there were single player saves, I enjoyed being able to create small, interconnected regions. I definitely jumped ship once Cities Skylines landed, though.
    One of the things people seem to have forgotten, but in their marketing up to launch, EA (Maxis still at the time?) frequently mentioned how many of their players played on laptops. It seemed they were targeting having the game be able to run on low end hardware, sacrificing larger cities for the sake of capturing a few extra sales. I remember that even during their livestreams of the game preceding its launch, they kept hammering their point of how the game had been designed with laptop players in mind. "These smaller cities mean people with laptops can enjoy the full experience without compromise."

    • @mpbMKE
      @mpbMKE Před 2 měsíci +10

      The reality of it was, because they required so much of the simulation to happen on the cloud (and lying about the reason why), they needed to have it be as stripped-down as possible to handle the server load. And then they still couldn't handle it! It was pretty much all EA cocking things up in the background and forcing Maxis (and especially Ocean and Pierre Guillame) to take the brunt of the backlash.

    • @coleciervo5454
      @coleciervo5454 Před 2 měsíci +5

      Reminds me of how CS2 keeps trying to court console players. Stupid

    • @VaingloriousGaming
      @VaingloriousGaming Před 2 měsíci +3

      @@mpbMKE another tale of when c-suite tries to make a game. :(

    • @AF-yn4cv
      @AF-yn4cv Před 2 měsíci +5

      I remember I got a new Dell XPS laptop to play this game, it absolutely fried it, the graphics chip melted, even after been reattached to the motherboard it was never the same afterwards. Not sure what it was but the game was just too graphically intensive, even with small city sizes

    • @AlexanderVonish
      @AlexanderVonish Před 2 měsíci +3

      @@mpbMKEand even with all that, another comment mentioned that the the people who cracked the game realized the only thing connecting to the servers was just a conditional, which they set to just TRUE and the game ran perfectly fine, others had a crack where they simply rerouted the game’s server to ping to just some apache server that they self hosted for themselves.

  • @tonymcloughlin4069
    @tonymcloughlin4069 Před 2 měsíci +3

    I am a uk resident and I bought this game in 2013 been playing sim city from the early 90s I too could not play the game not even access my key code so I give up two years ago I found the game on ea and bought it again most enjoyable game I’ve played and still have a dabble now and again and I’ve still got my original cd and case well done for bringing this brilliant game to viewers…..

  • @HolyAdolfJesus
    @HolyAdolfJesus Před 2 měsíci +13

    Man, I really hope CS2 takes some notes from this game. *Especially the asset modularity*

  • @Deerfoxx
    @Deerfoxx Před 2 měsíci +3

    One of the great legacies I consider SimCity to have left is its fantastic soundtrack. I belong to the generation that first experienced SimCity 3000, and the moment Sim Broadway welcomed me as I turned on the game is a memorable masterpiece that I can never forget. Even the soundtrack of the disappointing SimCity 2013 had noteworthy tunes that linger in my memory.

  • @ivenmatrix9658
    @ivenmatrix9658 Před 2 měsíci +8

    Nostalgia Phil! This is my 1st city builder game that i also played the mobile version of it before i played CS1. I remember the mechanic of the roads dictate the building type (low to high residential) that i done when i shifted to CS1.😂
    The music is my memorable for me until now. Thanks for playing this. ❤

  • @drg-dg6cq
    @drg-dg6cq Před 2 měsíci +6

    there are some points that actually are very strong for this game despite its issues
    -firstly , the game was supposed to expand to eventually be 64 by 64 if SimCity would've stayed
    -Compared to Cities skylines 2, the UI design is much better in my opinion easy to understand and read. great art style (thank you Ocean Quigley)
    -Simcity had a huge dedication to make feedback as smooth as possible. every tab felt alive (literally with ui colors popping yellow and red and the sims in each tab make it feel alive)
    -this includes your sims sharing their opinion in bubbles , the more you zoom the more details you get which i prefer lots better then CS1 and 2
    -DATA MAPS!: though simulation was problematic, this game does an amazing job trying to show the player what is actually going on, made me feel like i can see a whole secret world underneath each data map.
    some were made purely to show the player the simulation. i was honestly shocked how CS2 didn't do it, CS2 is much much more simulated but for me SimCity *felt* more simulated. That's why people complain that CS2 doesn't really seem simulated. even tho it is. CS2 needs somewhat better design in this area.
    -sound and movement effect: each time you build or zone you hear sound effect, makes the game feel very alive. the way when you plop something and the building moves and then the heavy plop effect gives me as a player the feeling of power, importance.
    -even though the biggest reason for simcity 5 to fail, regional play had one good point: you felt like there was a real outside world because you could see it despite it being a illusion.
    -some areas like pollution and ground water were better simulated and showcased then CS2
    -music is amazing! good visuals
    I was really hoping to see some of these in CS2 specially because of how extremely detailed its simulation is yet we don't get to see it. Simcity Data maps were really well made.

    • @jessice293
      @jessice293 Před 3 dny +1

      The UI is a big one for me. I’m not a big fan of paradox UIs.. even their life by you UI they’ve show is just ugly and doesn’t look as optimized/user friendly as it could be

    • @drg-dg6cq
      @drg-dg6cq Před 3 dny

      @@jessice293 I agree! Paradox is known for its harsh UI design. It's too clustered for me.

  • @kingsrook9866
    @kingsrook9866 Před 2 měsíci +15

    I seem to recall reading somewhere that SimCity 2013 isn't actually an agent based game, it just pretends to be. That is to say, when a sim wakes up in the morning they don't head to the same job everyday, they find the closest open job slot and go to that, even if it is different from yesterday's job. And when they finish work, they head to the closest open house slot, even if it is different from last night's house or if there are different people already living there

    • @YellowBriefs
      @YellowBriefs Před 2 měsíci +5

      That is true, but they are still agents, they are persistent through the map and carry information/resources, they simply don't have "memory" which is not as bad as what Cities Skylines does: if an agent is stuck in traffic too long they just teleport it to its destination. That's cheating. SimCity doesn't do this and that's why traffic can get really bad if you don't manage it properly.
      This game has an array of mods, such as one way roads, that improve the gameplay a lot.

    • @Yonkage-ik5qb
      @Yonkage-ik5qb Před 2 měsíci +1

      The agent system was a mistake anyway. It's one of the biggest flaws holding back Skyline's potential, and adds literally nothing to the game experience.

  • @jasonklosterman6384
    @jasonklosterman6384 Před 2 měsíci +2

    This game has so much potential. I was part of that crowd that got turned off at launch only to come back to it later. Traffic and city size are really the two biggest issues and after 10 years and much more powerful computers I would imagine these could be addressed. Sadly, EA has totally given up on the franchise and will probably never revisit it. The less than stellar launch of Citys Skylines 2 is evidence of how hard it is to get a city builder right.

  • @Avyez
    @Avyez Před 2 měsíci +8

    Sure, there were issues with the mandatory servers within the first few months after Simcity 2013 was released, but the game has always been undervalued from my perspective. Especially with the deeply sad state and future prospect of Cities Skylines 2, it should be noted that Simcity 2013 was fairly good and delivered what it set out to do. It may not have been everyone's cup of tea, mainly as most were looking out for a game like Simcity 4, but it shouldn't have been criticized so harshly. For me it still scores a solid 7.5/10, mostly due to the good graphical quality and outstanding UI and music, which still hold up in 2024.

    • @xergiok2322
      @xergiok2322 Před 2 měsíci

      Well it didn't really deliver what it set out to do at all, seeing as they wanted the whole region to be buildable, allowing for much larger cities. You may be fine with that shortcoming, but saying that it lived up to its goals I think is incorrect.

  • @advisko
    @advisko Před 2 měsíci +5

    I loved this game as a kid, It was the first City Builder game I ever played. I remember I would play this game after I got home from school, I absolutely got my money out of this game. I honestly miss this game so much and I'm thinking of playing it again after seeing this video. Thanks for re-igniting the excitement in me to play this gem again. PLEASE do another video!!!

  • @user-zh8ph7tm9r
    @user-zh8ph7tm9r Před 2 měsíci +3

    Oh gosh, when i was in middle school i would sacrifice my sleep and spend my free time on weekend to play this game. I was having so much fun building my first city, having it getting modded and stuff there's just too many memorable things about simcity 5 for me personally. And now that CS2 comes out, and they showcased some of it's features and i'm like, wait a minute! It's SC5's features. I'm happy about it tho like i really hope that CS2 can pick the best things out of SC5 and implement it.
    I'm glad that you're making a video about SC5, i felt nostalgic😅

  • @removed7331
    @removed7331 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Love the vids CPP! Keep it up! Also, I think the new style of introduction is quite good, especially for the viewer retention! I could see this working particularly well for videos like this where you cover a game that differs to your usual content. ❤

  • @FestArc
    @FestArc Před 2 měsíci +1

    Honestly, I love this game and still play it to this day. It's something I constantly return to. I know people complain about city sizes, but that's the hook that keeps me coming back. They're like tiny diorama cities; you can assign each one its own unique specialization. I'll work on a town for a bit, maybe focusing on casinos, and then when I get bored a bit with that, I start a new city in the region and focus on a new specialization. I also love the Cities of Tomorrow DLC. When you run out of space, plop down the Mega Towers, and then you start building Blade Runner-looking cities. It really is great, and I think if more people would give it a go, we could see a resurgence. The main thing that held it back when it launched was the online-only crap, but they got rid of that long ago, so you can play offline, and it's no longer a problem.

  • @lpjdrummer12295
    @lpjdrummer12295 Před 2 měsíci +3

    Hey Phil. Love seeing this blast from the past. Would love to see your take on Rollercoaster Tycoon and its offshoots of other management games. Even the first one has so much charm and a remarkable amount of detailing. Love your videos!

  • @user-kw1dd7xv9c
    @user-kw1dd7xv9c Před 2 měsíci +9

    I've invested roughly 1000 hours into SimCity 5, and what initially seemed like a significant drawback-the small map size-eventually emerged as its greatest asset. This limitation compelled me to meticulously plan every aspect of my city. Inadequate space forced me to carefully consider zoning, infrastructure, and development, leading to a more strategic and satisfying gameplay experience. In contrast, in Cities: Skylines, the expansive maps allow for a more relaxed approach, where haphazard placement often yields success without much foresight or precision

  • @keira8466
    @keira8466 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Your voice makes me feel so calm I love it ❤
    Id love to see you do a Sim city series like this one or Sim city 4

  • @ShazamMan2120
    @ShazamMan2120 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Just stumbled onto your channel, and i enjoyed the video. One thing about this game and the city size is that it pushes you to build multiple cities, each with different specializations to form a more functional region as a whole. It gets to be a lot when attempting to manage the several small fires you build for yourself. I would ve interested in your take from that point of view, or even a series where you take on the challenge. Great video!

  • @lefloic-games
    @lefloic-games Před 2 měsíci +4

    I have fond memories of Sim City 3000, probably the one I played the most. It has an amazing soundtrack that I still listen to! I'd love to watch you play it, not sure how it holds up now. I used to "call cousin Vinny" to get some nice cash

  • @MrGrimm73
    @MrGrimm73 Před 2 měsíci +3

    I like the dives into older games! Love it! Do more please :)

  • @Nick-fs3td
    @Nick-fs3td Před 2 měsíci +2

    I loved your intro to this game, you perfectly described the downfalls at launch for sim city 2013, it was painstakingly frustrating, which I think a lot of us experienced, I definitely did myself, especially with it being the next release after sim city 4…… I did have high expectations, in my opinion simcity4 is still to this day a very strong contender in the best city building game. The issues at release for sim city 2013 I think did set the precedent for this game, along with the small maps, However I do love how you expand on the updates and patches, the offline mode / single player mode, and then the VERY interesting expansion pack. Which I actually loved the concept of. After a while I remember re-visiting this game, and I actually really enjoyed it, for some reason it is a lot more ‘simplistic’ to me than cities skylines. 🙂

  • @sleambean
    @sleambean Před 2 měsíci +1

    What a fantastically produced video Phil! Love love love the effort, it has really paid off!

  • @Zaaroc
    @Zaaroc Před 2 měsíci +6

    What a coincidence, I just booted up Simcity 4 Rush Hour today (even 10 years older) to satisfy the itch

  • @WaffleExplainsItAll
    @WaffleExplainsItAll Před 2 měsíci +88

    I earnestly believe SC2013 is one of the best city builders ever made, if not, and im being serious here, the best.
    The sheer amount of supply chain systems the game has, combined with the way they all ACTUALLY WORK TOGETHER, and the strategy involved in setting them up optimally and delegating certain things to certain cities? Phenomenal. Building them up to complement each other? Incredible. Having an education-focused city that then unlocks new projects when certain milestones are met? Amazing progression. The way everything snowballs into each other and you need to carefully get certain things before others or they won't work right or can be downright catastrophic (high tech industry before high tech firefighting? Your city is screwed!)? unbelievably engaging
    The traffic is stupid. The cities are small. The nearest-neighbor agent system is terrible. But the core gameplay structure and depth and complexity in this game? No other city builder even attempts to come close.

    • @alexabramiuk
      @alexabramiuk Před 2 měsíci +14

      Yup, its industries mechanics are so deep and really exciting. And it feels especially good compared to CS industries DLC which, for me, was very frustrating after playing SimCity 2013. And SimCity's cities though very small and looking almost toy-like, feel more live compared to CS cities. I really like CS with it's scale and road network but it's really just a city painter with not much to worry about when you're building your city.

    • @shnikes8366
      @shnikes8366 Před 2 měsíci

      But then it’s not a city builder. It an industry management game.

    • @alexabramiuk
      @alexabramiuk Před 2 měsíci +8

      @@shnikes8366 but you build a city, buddy. This game has much more detail to it than just industries management

    • @AlexanderVonish
      @AlexanderVonish Před 2 měsíci

      “if i wanted to micromanage I would have left it to the hands of companies. Not my job to micromanage their dump of a corporation anyways, trade negotiations? I’ll let the free market decide that.” - Me trying to let the civilians figure it out.

    • @shnikes8366
      @shnikes8366 Před měsícem

      @@alexabramiuk you do not build a city in this game. What city is that small? It’s far from a city builder. The size of the cities were smaller than a neighborhood of a town.

  • @WedrownyElite
    @WedrownyElite Před 2 měsíci +2

    I miss SimCity so much mostly because of it's freedom. You can expand on buildings like the Town Hall, wind farms, etc. I WANT that in Cities Skylines because that is what I'm missing.
    I also love how if you get far enough in SimCity how everything gets all futuristic because of OmegaCorp, as long as you have the Cities of Tomorrow expansion. And I want that! If Cities Skylines had a futuristic expansion like SimCity, I wouldn't have to jump between the two.

  • @corkimus
    @corkimus Před 2 měsíci +1

    Love your videos. Have been watching for awhile. Sim city for windows 95 was what originally piqued my interest with city builders! Been trying to scratch that itch for what seems like forever now. Would be super keen on watching you play that, if not for nostalgia but to hear your commentary for the evolutionary aspect of the genre. Additionally, would totally be interested in seeing you do something of a tier list for the games! What speaks to you the most and why kinda thing

  • @CatPerson-LoFi
    @CatPerson-LoFi Před 2 měsíci +59

    The Lorax said it best, "Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better. It's not."

    • @readthescroll
      @readthescroll Před 2 měsíci +2

      The system ain't gon' change
      Unless we make it change
      -Dead Prez

  • @DramaticMuchTerry
    @DramaticMuchTerry Před 2 měsíci +7

    They owned the market and EA's greed killed them. And now they're doing the same with The Sims. Two potention Sims killers come out this year.

  • @dfshjb44
    @dfshjb44 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Really enjoyed this video. It's so refreshing hearing from someone who actually played this on release and is aware of the faults and controversies of the time. So many videos on youtube these days are people who have no clue what they're talking about just reading info off of wikipedia

  • @HazelPlace89
    @HazelPlace89 Před 2 měsíci

    I've got a physical copy of this game, too! Before this, SC4 was my first foray into the city building/management genre, but I was a kid when I got into it and ZERO idea what I was doing 😅 I've re-installed the game just to plink around. Great stuff, Phil!!

  • @noworries272
    @noworries272 Před 2 měsíci +26

    How sad is that that we are revisiting a game we loved and hated when there is CS2!!

  • @scrotusmaximus3043
    @scrotusmaximus3043 Před 2 měsíci +25

    The game that killed the franchise. Thank goodness for City Skylines.

    • @RryhhbfrHhgdHhgd356
      @RryhhbfrHhgdHhgd356 Před 2 měsíci +10

      Ehh. I’d say EA killed the franchise more than the game did. Kind of like how Paradox is doing it’s best to smother CS2 in the crib as well.

    • @grahamturner2640
      @grahamturner2640 Před 2 měsíci +1

      How is Paradox killing CS2?

    • @RryhhbfrHhgdHhgd356
      @RryhhbfrHhgdHhgd356 Před 2 měsíci +5

      @@grahamturner2640 The game was released in a clearly unfinished state. That is almost always the publishers/parent company’s fault.

    • @jordanking7711
      @jordanking7711 Před 2 měsíci +4

      @@RryhhbfrHhgdHhgd356 Agree there. People can blame CO all they like for the state that CS2 was released in, but at the end of the day they wanted to take the time to fix it, but Paradox was like 'release it now. The consumer will hardly notice or even care...............................uuuhhhhhhhh yeah. You only need to read Mariina's statement in a recent WoTW, when she basically said that they didn't want to be in that position AT ALL. Kind of like what CDPR did with Cyberpunk 2077. Was the EXACT same situation as CS2. The dev team wanted to delay the game to fix it, and the publishers backed them against a wall to release it in the state it was in. Thank goodness Cyberpunk is in a much better place now, but still. And the same can be said about CS2. We can't abandon that game and just trash it for all of eternity. Yes we can't forget the buggy release state, but at some point not only do we need to move past it, but we also need to be optimistic and have faith that CO will fix the game to what it should have been had Paradox not forced them to release an unfinished game.

    • @patrickovthegamer
      @patrickovthegamer Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@jordanking7711 Publishers forcing games' release sounds like they are in financial trouble frankly. More so for the case of Paradox as it's a smaller business than EA.

  • @alligatorboy2000
    @alligatorboy2000 Před měsícem +1

    I'm glad you're making all these connections with CS2 here. Literally my first thought when I watched the trailers and your early footage of CS2 was "Oh my god, they've just made SimCity again" xD

  • @ninino86
    @ninino86 Před 2 měsíci +2

    I liked the dive and the thoughts around it. Also made me think of Totalbiscuit

  • @jr4android
    @jr4android Před 2 měsíci +6

    Okay, what??? Youre black!?!? That’s so cool!! I’ve adored you and your channel for so long and I had no idea there was a fellow black person behind it all along. Now i’m extra happy to support! Go CPP!

    • @enterprize-zi8dd
      @enterprize-zi8dd Před 13 dny +2

      Why does the color of someone’s skin matter?

    • @jr4android
      @jr4android Před 13 dny +1

      @@enterprize-zi8dd it doesn’t. it’s just cool to see other black people in the community :) when you’re in the minority, it’s exciting to see others like you who share interests

    • @enterprize-zi8dd
      @enterprize-zi8dd Před 10 dny

      @@jr4android I’m black too so that’s why I asked

  • @travisjneuman
    @travisjneuman Před 2 měsíci

    Awesome and hilarious. Great video. Please make this a series! 🤣 Would love to see you incorporate all the mods too.

  • @udoderunformige1250
    @udoderunformige1250 Před 2 měsíci +2

    I never played this SimCity, but when it released, I loved (and I still love) that modular approach of buildings. Yes, you could argue that Cities Skylines introduced somethin similar with the Parks, University, Airport and so on DLCs, but I think it's not quite the same, since here you can basically just up the capacity of one building by plopping down another garage/room/whatever. Especially on something like power plants that makes sense.

  • @Shepelepsy
    @Shepelepsy Před 2 měsíci +1

    First time seeing you “in person” 😊 SimCity had such an impression on me. I miss the SimCity connections they did with The Sims.

  • @mrmacc1312
    @mrmacc1312 Před měsícem

    I love the music in this game! I am 56 and remember playing Simcity 1 for days and days!! Great memory review thank you! SkyeStorme did an amazing series and did crazy builds in the futures expansion pack…

  • @effiegandy3637
    @effiegandy3637 Před 2 měsíci

    Hey! Not sure if this has been said yet- unlock (city hall) the waste management and save money to install both a sewage treatment plant and water pumping station. Place them across the road from each other and make sure the sewage out-performs the pumping - this creates a regenerative water supply. You can also add filtration pumps to the water station but this isn´t necessary.
    In reality, it is a bit gross, but in the game it has no effect on their health or ick 😅
    A few extra info bits- you CAN add trees! In the parks section, click nature, then at the end there is a tree brush. The trees that appear are entirely biome based, but you can also add trees to roads manually this way.
    The best early game money comes from the block party mission, which awards $25000 for picking up trash. You may need to add one garage to the dump to get it done faster, but this is optional. Another is the fireworks one, that is $50k for ensuring there are no fires. This can be easily solved by removing all zoning around the firehouse for the duration of the mission.
    The city hall will also pay you for population milestones, you just need to click on those speech bubbles to see that.
    The people, their houses and their jobs are all randomised. You wont find the same Sim twice and when you watch them leaving school for instance, you´ll see thousands of people pouring into each house along the way which can be entertaining to think about. They claimed that this was because no engine would be able to hold that much information, then when CS came out, they were suddenly quite silent 🤔
    Any 4-way intersection is a recipe for disaster long-term, and most Simcity players will avoid these at all costs. In Simcity, traffic management is purely based on mechanics rather than reality as opposed to CS with their reality based intersections and management. Simcity almost enforces rectangular grid cities.
    This game is not the greatest for design, but it is great for nostalgia, simplicity and dopamine. There is a formula in which to build at the beginning, and once this is understood the game becomes quite easy. The Sims will tell you, if you listen.
    There are also cheats in case you want to do a sandbox-style but with unlocks- shift W and ctrl shift W which add $100k and $5k p/hour respectively.

  • @retnuhh5875
    @retnuhh5875 Před 2 měsíci +1

    You just unlocked so many memories for me, I used to play this game as a hand-me-down from my sister and I played for hours all the time. Back then I didn't really have criticism for anything so this used to be a favourite lmao Definitely need to revisit now!!

  • @mephistophelicpierogi

    Appreciate you showing this off. Was a big Simcity 300 and 4 player back in the day. Never looked at this game due to the online-only component. And by the time Skylines came about, I just was done with the genre. I tried Skylines, had fun drawing roads, but it didn't have the whimsy or mechanics data of Maxis games, so I never got into it. And of course Paradox's business model.
    Nice to see what could have been. But those city sizes are just tiny. I can't mentally plan city expansion, new neighborhoods, etc, unless there is some part of the map that is still green and wild for me to let loose my imagination.
    Normally I would sub at this point, but Maxis being dead just makes me sad, and I feel like your content would just remind me of that. Congrats on what looks like a healthy channel, and have a marvelous day. :)
    Oh wait I did have one question. It sounded like several times you referenced this game as having "agent based mechanics" or something to that effect. What does that term mean?

  • @imdavidlamar
    @imdavidlamar Před 2 měsíci

    One of my favorite CZcamsrs. I don’t know how long I’ve been watching your channel and this is the first time I’ve seen your face. Now I feel like I MUST go back and re-Watch every single video LOL.

  • @jacobjonier4008
    @jacobjonier4008 Před 2 měsíci +1

    You can get over a million citizens in these cities. It is fun to reach that level of density because you have to be an expert in managing the utilities you will be surprised on how challenging it is to support that many people in small cities.

  • @StreetComp
    @StreetComp Před 2 měsíci

    Fun look back at the last SimCity game that I was excited for - one thing you didn’t mention was that in MP each person got one of those building squares and since they were connected by highways we all tried to be successful with our builds to help each other out, at least in some small way, and at least when the servers worked and it wasn’t just a buggy mess. So it was a neat way of implementing a bit of MP.

  • @bobk4438
    @bobk4438 Před 3 dny +1

    I played the first SimCity in 1990. I soon discovered the key to avoiding traffic jams was to only use railroads. Problem fixed.

  • @baronburgamot243
    @baronburgamot243 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I had never seen your face before this video and I've been watching your stuff on and off for probably 2 years. hahah Nice to put a face to the voice!

  • @Bystander333
    @Bystander333 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Agree with many of your comments.
    I enjoyed SimCity 2013 at the time - coming into it expecting a SimCity game. The design aspirations were good despite the blatant limitations.
    I also remember moving onto Cities in Motion 2 (the predecessor to Skylines but with the focus on transport) - would be interesting to see you do a retro on that!

  • @Jhyles83
    @Jhyles83 Před 2 měsíci

    that was a awesome throwback phil thank you i forgot how much fun that game was even with all its issues

  • @Grumpyk1d
    @Grumpyk1d Před 2 měsíci +1

    The most disappointing thing about SimCity is actually the lack of region interplay. I was never really bothered by the small city size because I would focus on one thing in the city. The dream was always to have multiple cities each focusing on their own specialization and then the region as a whole would work great, but the intercity workings are not great. You can share police/fire and some other things, but the people/goods don't share particularly well. Otherwise, its a great game and I still enjoy a weekend visit every once in a while.

  • @jaketsnake43
    @jaketsnake43 Před měsícem +1

    I still think the cities of tomorrow expansion is the coolest thing a city builder has ever done, I desperately wish that they did another simcity and brought that content with or brought some of it to Sims 4!

  • @kineuhansen8629
    @kineuhansen8629 Před 2 měsíci +2

    few thing i like about this game like upgrade buildings the fact that we didnt have to connect them to the main build was so much fun unlike in cs2 where they have to be connected to main building so annoying

  • @Kelthraz
    @Kelthraz Před 2 měsíci

    Awesome vid; Would love to see some of SimCity 4 on the channel

  • @SquidCena
    @SquidCena Před 2 měsíci +1

    Simcity 2013 is the best city builder game, ever. I loved the graphics, the soundtrack, the sound effects, the people cheering, the architecture of buildings and etc. it felt awesome. If the game had the size of CS 25 tiles or more, with highways and all of the things CS1/CS2 has.... the game would've been the best game known to any city builder.

  • @imperfectgio
    @imperfectgio Před 2 měsíci

    The open mindedness of this retrospective view of simcity is great. CPP always killing it with the videos. ❤

  • @abaddon1371
    @abaddon1371 Před 2 měsíci

    The small size of the actual city map, is both a blessing and a curse imo. I liked the small size, because it forced me to be more creative with my solutions to get everything to fit in and it very much supports the idea that each city on each tile, had to be very specialized. The curse of course being, that it greatly limits what you can do inside each tile.
    Very common that your linked cities had a role in a bigger picture. So for instance, you would have a city that specialized in something, and could then contribute its specialty to other cities who lacked it. In idea I could see where they were coming from. In reality, it didn't work well because of the engine behind it.
    An often overlooked thing with SimCity 5, is the "quest-givers" The sims that pops up in speech bubbles, and want you to do something. It somehow, got you more involved with the whole project if that makes sense (english not my main language, so not sure what words to use here) The rewards were often very well worth it as well, which consisted mostly of money (or simoleans I think they were named) and was welcome boosts to the economy in the early game.
    I wish they would polish it up and make a sort of remake, because the general game itself, is solid.
    Edit; Had to put a ps here! Not surveying your resources before starting building could give headaches later on :D

  • @Darththorn
    @Darththorn Před 2 měsíci +1

    There is something about the art style and the design of this game that I love.
    I also loved being able to upgrade your buildings after you place them rather than having to build new ones.

  • @Drizno
    @Drizno Před 2 měsíci

    This was my first city sim game I used to play in middle school on my crappy laptop, I don't remember it running bad at all. But man it sure is an upgrade to play cities skylines with mods. First time I played CS I had to play with your tutorials because of how overwhelmed I was with the amount of content. Now I'm in college and I can't picture myself playing SimCity, well maybe for the nostalgia...

  • @sprtcus1798
    @sprtcus1798 Před 2 měsíci +1

    This game has so much potential fr. I remember playing this waayy back. It's the second city building game I've ever played (simcity 4 is the 1st) and started to play cs 1 3 years later. Must admit, There is something in Simcity 5 that CS1 lacks. Idk what exactly but This game could've been great if not because of the limitations and other problems

  • @HelicopterDown
    @HelicopterDown Před 2 měsíci

    This game was AMAZING. I never listened to the flaws, I was 10-11 and played this for hundreds of hours. I always felt it had a charm that Cities: Skylines never had, and we haven't had since. THE MUSIC, the advisors reacting to your actions, the art style, it's timeless. I really wish they would revive the SimCity series.
    I personally loved the zoning sound, it made it feel super tactile and reactive.
    Being able to collaboratively build cities in "regions" with other players, and chatting/sending resources to each other was also fun!

  • @absolutelyabsolute4671
    @absolutelyabsolute4671 Před 2 měsíci +1

    If there's one thing other city builders can't replicate is simcity's ART DIRECTION.

  • @GRiiZZ
    @GRiiZZ Před 2 měsíci +1

    Simcity series is actually my favorite city-building series. Played the hell out of Simcity 4, Simcity 2013, especially Simcity Societies.

  • @mattisbodtker
    @mattisbodtker Před 2 měsíci

    Randomly came across your video. I had forgotten about Sim City! I was sooo excited for this game and boy was I disappointed when it came out with all the bugs. But I ended up loving it. Was it perfect hell no! 😂 I hope they can revisit it someday.
    Love your energy and laughing! Keep it up and have a fantastic day!

  • @victoirenika1822
    @victoirenika1822 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Idk why i always thought u would look like the doctor mike, the one with the dog named bear hahahah. Insane, nice suprise, love your vids

    • @jessice293
      @jessice293 Před 3 dny

      Oh I can hear the similarities in their voices now you mention it!

  • @needsmoredrums
    @needsmoredrums Před 2 měsíci

    I absolutely loved this. I grew up in the SimCity 4 and SimCity 2013 era, and I remember buying this game, feeling like it sucked, and never playing it again. It's funny to see that it's actually playable and enjoyable after updates. I was obviously younger and didn't understand updates and patches, but now it makes sense! At the very least, this made me want to play SimCity 4 again, and if I see this game on sale, I just might pick it up. CS is great, CS2 is alright and it's new so I won't be too harsh, but I still feel like SimCity nailed the city building genre. It was fun and care-free if you wanted it to be, but you can dive into the management and inner workings of the city if you wanted to do that, too. Literally anyone could enjoy it, and that's why I love those games.
    Thanks for the nostalgia!

  • @feriloks
    @feriloks Před 2 měsíci

    i just restarted this game after watching your magnolia county videos and you can right away see the difference but i still love the nostalgia and quirkiness of the game

  • @littleevan99
    @littleevan99 Před 2 měsíci +3

    Still play this one every now and then. I don’t know why but I always liked it more than CS. I guess it always had more charm to me.

    • @jessice293
      @jessice293 Před 3 dny

      I’m the same! I LOVE SC but just cannot get into CS the same way I did with SC

  • @dotdot7911
    @dotdot7911 Před měsícem

    10:00 - This sound is amazing. Also.. nothing personal but the way you play this game gives me a heart attack

  • @AdventurersAlmanac
    @AdventurersAlmanac Před 2 měsíci

    I'd love to see you do Sim City 2000, which I played the heck out of on my PlayStation back in the day!

  • @joeturner6336
    @joeturner6336 Před 2 měsíci

    Watching Sips SimCity got me into watching city builder gameplay! Please City Planner, do a SimCity series 🙏🏻