For me, it’s still a No Go. Requiring a constant online connection is maybe fine for people in dorm rooms with free and constant broadband or cable lines but for the rest of us, server interruptions and travel are a way of life. I’m not all that happy with programs that require a CD in the drive either, but I recognize the reality of copyright protection (although really, it doesn’t take much skill to crack those).
PCMag – three hours ago – posted about the not-everybody-but-seemingly-lots-of issues:
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2416265,00.aspRequiring a constant online connection,
$60, to a company with a history that merits seven paragraphs of criticism on the Wiki page? Not for me, thanks, I’d rather send another (small) check to Toady and Zach.
Each to his own and I’m sure the graphics are great but,
Quoting from the Wiki article on Electronic Arts,
“In April 2012, The Consumerist awarded EA with the title of "Worst Company in America" along with a ceremonial Golden Poo trophy.[98] The record breaking poll drew in more than 250,000 votes and saw EA beating out such regulars as AT&T and Walmart."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electronic_Arts#Criticism As the saying goes, vote with your feet or vote with your pocketbook, just vote. If SimCity works for you, great, have fun. Me, I think I’ll drop another (small) check to Toady One in today’s mail along with a thank you note.