SimCity 4 Deluxe Edition reviews

Look, there's a lot you could quibble with in this game (mostly issues endemic to the genre), from weirdly low taxes to an inability to build any functional city that doesn't resemble a lusher Phoenix, Arizona. That said, there's still something beautiful about watching cities grow from what you create, and SimCity 4 is one of the best ways to do it. 
«Can’t stop playing»
Translated by
Microsoft from Danish
I love SimCity 4 - I really do but having a Mac is a disadvantage if you want to play SimCity 4 Rush Hour. So when Aspyr came out with the Mac DVD port back in 2004 I was happy - I was joyful for their support to bringing this Masterpiece to the great Mac. Alas this was not meant to be due to gameplay/technical problems and night mode glitch, game crashes and numerous problems that eventually deemed it unplayable. I couldnt forgive Aspyr! A decade passed. A grown man emerged out of boyhood dreams. Matured, self-reliant and respected by his peers. And what about now you ask? Well, hopes and joy were rekindled by this new digital edition from Aspyr. A new Simcity 4 port for the Mac but now conveniently downloadable! A bastion of simulation gameplay. Updated and corrected Aspyr said. Mac SimCity 4 fans all over the world rejoiced! Our saviour has returned! Could it really be true? Could I relive the lost years, regain the fun and joy that our PC Windows bretheren enjoy? Could I really experience true happiness instead of that void - that emptiness that lives in my core? I hastened myself to press the download button and spend my hard earned cash on this 129 DKK / 13.99 updated download for OS X 10.5.8 and up with a nifty and exclusive Mac "Custom Tunes feature. Oooh-lala" I said to myself. Oh the nostalgia. Soon unconditional love filled the body for the true Maxis company when loading SimCity 4 Rush Hour for the first time whilst being embraced by the splash screen of yester-years. Renewed respect emerged for Aspyr. I played and played, seconds turned to minutes, minutes turned to hours and hours turned tocrashes. Wait what happened? I regained composure. As any well respected gentleman I tried to relaunch the game and play again. A crash emerged again. I perspired profusely unbeknownst of this malfunction. I grabbed on refusing this defeat. I was Ceasar. I wasnt born to be destined for failure. I played again, cautious of this falsehood and noting any change in environment, alas insanity knocked on the door and entered. A crash. Yes, at 5700 population the crash came again. I managed to grow to 6000 strong Sims saving every turn after each construction or change. A tiresome task. Alas the crash came again and again and again, alerting me of its unknown error, its disease. All I was left with was a feeling of delayed gratification and a mundane choice of either ignoring or reopening SimCity 4 Rush Hour. A pattern came to existance. Oh the horror. Oh the terror. I was powerless. Gibbon was right: The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire was destined to be written. Rome had failed. The system was corrupt. The higher officials had been dishonest and taken all the riches. As for Aspyr, well Carl Jung said it best: "The man who promises everything is sure to fulfil nothing" It was immoral and unfair and there was nothing I could do to mend it. Thats when a feeling of loss embraced me as if you knew you were losing someone you dearly loved. It was too soon. If I only had more time, a day more but it was not meant to be. I wept uncontrollably. Farewell my dear friend. The time that we had was a joyful one alas too short. RIP SimCity 4!
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