• @UnculturedSwine
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      11 year ago

      I just let the roads deteriorate and then rebuild them manually. I imagine that took more money in the long run tho.

  • Cylusthevirus
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    251 year ago

    When I realized I could load my cities up in Sim Copter it about blew my mind.

  • @TootSweet
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    201 year ago

    There was nothing more completely mindblowing than the fact that you could fly through your Sim City 2000 cities in Sim Copter.

    Sim Copter was a buggy mess of a game, but the bugs didn’t deter me from playing. I never played Streets of Sim City. I remember hearing about it, but I never found a copy to buy.

    • @UnculturedSwine
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      21 year ago

      You weren’t missing much. I remember getting the three pack: Sim City, Sim Copter, and Streets of Sim City and the latter was the one my family played the least. The scenarios were boring but also insanely hard because of performance issues. Simcopter was the one I played the most because of how much of a blast it was and it was actually possible to progress in the game without using cheats.

  • 👍Maximum Derek👍
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    171 year ago

    I heard about this back when the game was new, but I never knew exactly how to trigger it (this was before I was online) and I kind of assumed it was a urban legend.

      • @[email protected]
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        51 year ago

        Yes!

        I was so upset the first time I triggered it. All those weeks building the one map for it to do that. I didn’t realize what it meant haha

        • @[email protected]
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          The image is from Sim City 2000. One of the last, most advanced, most expensive buildings you could acquire was the Arcology, which looked like a biodome on top of a rocket. If you built enough of them, and your city survived long enough, it would trigger an Easter egg of sorts, where all your Arcology buildings would launch into space. That’s what’s happening here, they’re about to launch.

          • Fuck spez
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            But just the Launch Arco, specifically. IIRC there were two or three others like the black Darco that didn’t launch.

            It’s funny the things my brain chooses to remember for over two decades, yet it forgets for months that the car I drive every day probably needs a wheel bearing until I start driving and it makes the noise again for the hundredth time. I might never play that game again and yet the car could kill me and/or other people tomorrow.

            Actually… now that I mention it, this post is making me want to spin up an XP VM. BRB, priorities.

            • @grue
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              “‘Darco’ is slang for “De-Urbanized Arcological Construct”. Originally designed by the twisted genius of Dante McCallavre, the artist/architect proclaimed it a reactionary response to the rigid, archetypal Arcologies of his day. No one really knows what this means, and many engineers are frankly baffled at how the thing stays standing. Inside, the ill-lit corridor’s twist into odd, meandering corkscrews that mysteriously turn back on themselves. There are rumors that a strange sub-species of man inhabits the air ducts.”
              — in-game info

              (The other two kinds are the Plymouth Arcology and the Forest Arcology, BTW.)