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Sorry. Had to yell.
Made a break, went to new server, hoping it would be less frequented and no issues now.
BAM, and an entire city lost again. After 5 days of really hard work.
City has to be reset.
Can not load city.
Bah. I am so pissed at EA and Maxis. Who ever worked in the QA must be fired!
People don't ask questions to get answers - they ask questions to show how smart they are. - Dogbert
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Yeah I had quit playing for 2 weeks and one of my friends talked me in to playing again. First region both of my cities broke, they didn't understand why I was so upset. So I agreed to start another region, about 3 hours into that one, one of the other players cities dissappeared and and the others Recycling centers kept breaking down and not working so his entire city was full of ground pollution. Oddly my oil refining city was working perfectly and I sent him 3 million to demolish and rebuild.
Six recycling centers and a vanished city later, they finally see things from my perspective.
Free to play = content updates for the cash shop. Buy to play = content updates for the cash shop.
Subscription = Actual content updates!
You bought a game from EA. What did you think was going to happen?
Next time you buy a game from EA, what do you think will happen?
There's a moral to this story here somewhere.
The problem is: IF their games work, EA games are usually good. I would even go so far as to say, Sim City 5 is a great game. Only it's the most bug ridden game I have seen in ~25 years!
So yes, in part my fault to be fooled again. But then, I know how great Sim City was, Sims 2 was, and I think EA/Maxis *should* be able to patch it so it becomes as good as it can be.
Yeah I know naive faith, I know. If the game was trash I would rant, shrug and move on. But it isn't trash. It's just as bug ridden as a flea infested street dog.
People don't ask questions to get answers - they ask questions to show how smart they are. - Dogbert
People don't ask questions to get answers - they ask questions to show how smart they are. - Dogbert