I wasted £30 on this crap, I wish I'd have waited and just bought StarDrive.
Well what went wrong with your copy? Certainly you logged onto the servers, clearly you are just complaining because you dedicated yourself to hating the game (sarcasm)
Hah!
I managed to log on the day I bought it (the Thursday) by using an American VPN. Logged on, and must have played for well over five hours straight. In that time, however, I'd made two cities and pretty much developed them to map capacity. I'd gone through two specialisations and had started on one of the regional 'wonders' with a couple of other mayors.
On the Friday, I couldn't log in at all. Server issues abound, so I waited til Saturday.
Played for another hour and a half, but things felt stilted. Started another city elsewhere, and had again maxed it within a couple of hours. Once your city has built up, and you have a nice population and cashflow...there's nothing else to do. Nothing else to really aim for at all, especially as the regional wonders don't do anything - they just provide yet more number crunching.
I haven't gone back to the game since. It sits in my Origin account, next to Battlefield 3, and I have had no desire to log back in at all.
It's one hell of a simplistic game, it's very 'rock paper scissors' in it's design and it's very easy to find a formula and max out your city in a very short period of time. There's no life here, none at all. Not until an expansion pack drops in, anyway - and even then, I doubt it will expand the game much beyond it's current guise.
I short, I've spent £30 on much better games in the past and - genuinely - none worse or that have at least captured my attention less.
If it had have been a console game, I'd have taken it to a local store and sold it for £15 by now. Instead, I'm stuck with the purchase and a huge loss of confidence in EA and Maxis.