That's fine, you make a vaild argument. But the fact that you merely have to be online in order to play is what people are complaining about.Zophar87
No, see, the server requirement for the so-called "single player" mode means that every step in the chain becomes cruical.First you need a stable, fast internet connection. Not all PC gamers can manage this (not just for financial reasons--those living in rural areas or serving in the armed forces will often be in this category). This also rules out players who travel a lot for work or whatever and want to play while on the plane or whatever. EA are effectively telling these players that their needs are irrelevant and they are not welcome in the new SimCity.
Second, you need stable servers at the publisher's end. Every online game has problems on a semi-regular basis. For almost any other game you could simply play the single player mode while you wait for the servers to return, but with SimCity the whole game becomes unusable and worthless.
Third, you have to accept that EA can and will permanently take away your access to the game you paid for at any time. SimCity 4 was released in 2003, making it almost ten years old; it still works to this day, but there is no way the servers for the new SimCity will still be online in 2023 when it is ten years old; EA love pulling servers after only a few years. You're a happy fan still playing years later, or a newcomer who just bought the game recently, and they suddenly pull the plug? Too bad, your game is now just garbage clogging your hard drive. Time to uninstall!
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