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Better Wait Until You Buy SimCity: How Always Online Has Destroyed Its Launch

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Let's look at a quick review first







It has been out for three days, and SimCity is broken. Seriously, unplayably broken. As a long-time fan who's been looking forward to this week for many years, this is a huge, frustrating disappointment. The worst part? The main issue isn't with the game itself, but an entirely unnecessary and completely avoidable always-online DRM system that's keeping millions of fans from playing the game they paid for, when they were told they'd be able to play it. If there is one good thing that comes of this disaster, let it be yet another lesson to publishers like EA and Activision/Blizzard, and platform owners Microsoft and Sony, who may be considering always-on DRM in next-gen consoles or PC games: don't even think about it. It's a pipe dream, and to attempt it is to invite an enthusiasm-draining catastrophe with every single game launch.



Here's what the past 10 years of online DRM has taught anybody who's paid the slightest bit of attention: it never works right, at least at first. And while it might be largely successful in stopping piracy (as Diablo III effectively has), it exacts a terrible price: the trust and enthusiasm of the most loyal and enthusiastic gamers. These are the people who are dying to get their hands on new games, the ones who eagerly spend on pricey collectors' editions and DLC – all of it sight-unseen. If treated well, their word of mouth buzz can generate more game sales than a site like IGN ever could. They are also the ones who will always be affected most by the inevitable screwups that always-online DRM will bring.


I'm no network engineer, but it's obvious even to me that the infrastructure required to allow millions of gamers to play at once without issue is extremely complex. That means there are simply too many points along the line where it can break down, and it only takes one to make a game that's dependent on servers completely unplayable. It's also a system that invites technical disaster and locks out gamers who travel frequently or serve in the military. Failure is virtually assured.

You, the publishers, might think that it'll be different when you try it – that you'll get it right where others failed, and the fancy new proprietary always-online DRM technology you've invested in is foolproof. Here's the reality, reinforced by this week's events: you will almost certainly fail, and the payoff of zero piracy isn't worth the cost. In PC gaming, publishing giants Ubisoft, Blizzard (and by extension Activision), and now EA have all attempted it, and all have completely botched the launches of some of their most highly anticipated games. While you might eventually stabilize your servers after the initial spike in demand and get things humming along, constant login queues and downtime have turned many of your greatest allies into your worst enemies. You'll have hamstrung your own momentum.

Yes, MMORPGs and most free-to-play games will always have this problem, because being online is an integral part of their design. It's what the O in MMO stands for, in fact. But games like Diablo III and SimCity are not MMOs. They don't need to be connected to be enjoyed – I know, as I've played both primarily in single-player thus far. In SimCity's case it's especially ridiculous, as you're not even playing with others in real-time. Despite Maxis' insistence that it was built from the ground up to be a multiplayer game, its designers' best efforts couldn't shoehorn essential multiplayer into a game that is inherently single-player. Certainly nothing that's worth not being able to play at all because a server's down. Not to us.

We don't need to add the unfortunate downsides of MMORPGs to games that don't have or need the upsides which come with that necessary evil. Piracy is awful, and most gamers can only imagine how it feels to have to watch as your expensively produced product is stolen with impunity. But this is an overreaction that runs a very serious risk of doing far more harm than good.

But forget about money for a moment. There's also the question of preserving gaming history. As we saw with THQ last month, publishers aren't immortal. They can die, and had THQ implemented always-online DRM in Darksiders II, all copies of that game might've died with it when the rights to the series weren't bought up by another publisher. As bad as it must feel when thousands – or even millions – of people are playing your game without paying for it, surely the idea of everyone who did pay for it losing access to a piece of your work that they love is even more appalling.


I feel terrible for Maxis, who I'm almost certain didn't come up with the idea to make SimCity require an online connection. That development team put in years of their lives on a game that, when it works, is astonishing in a lot of really interesting ways, and watching it sabotaged by DRM has to be absolutely crushing for them. And I feel awful for gamers out there who waited 10 years for a modern successor to a classic PC game, only to find a frustrating technical mess.

Just remember this, publishers and developers: if you choose to go down this road, and there comes a time when you're frantically scrambling to fix your overloaded and failing servers, with hordes of angry customers howling for refunds and swearing off all your future games forever (as Maxis is this very moment, and Blizzard was last year)... it didn't have to be like this.

To put it simply, we're seeing a game absolutely fucking crash and burn on launch day because of always online. This entire debacle has caused reviews to be stopped, players are not able to play and the entire clusterfuck and given EA a massive black eye


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ladyofmachinery 8th-Mar-2013 04:18 pm (UTC)
I haven't bought this yet but other than this bug, is the game any good? Last time I played SimCity was in like 2001 but I always kinda liked it tbh
brad4815 8th-Mar-2013 04:20 pm (UTC)
it's sooooo good. that's why all these server issues are such a shame.
ladyofmachinery 8th-Mar-2013 04:23 pm (UTC)
Is there a Mac version? idk why I'm not googling this wtf

nvm yes there is but it's coming out later smh

Edited at 2013-03-08 04:24 pm (UTC)
piratesswoop 8th-Mar-2013 04:23 pm (UTC)
nobody really knows if its any good or not since no one can access the damn thing
skunk 8th-Mar-2013 04:47 pm (UTC)
at its core, it has the potential to be awesome. its hampered by the ridiculously small city size though, along with a lot of bugs regarding building expansion and traffic - i.e. cars/people getting stuck along an open strip of road for no reason whatsoever, being unable to expand a building despite it showing the space as open.

the individual maps are 1/10th the size of simcity 4, so its pretty irritating. i can fill a map in an hour of play easy and then if i want to expand i have to start demolishing everything.

there's also the issue that you dont have any sort of local save file - its all on EA's side. people keep losing HOURS worth of city building without any warning.

Edited at 2013-03-08 04:48 pm (UTC)
intangibleamor 8th-Mar-2013 05:47 pm (UTC)
I played all day yesterday with no issues what-so-ever... and for the most part I love it. The cities are very small and you have to play in "regions" so you have to think a bit before plopping things down.
markovnikov 8th-Mar-2013 06:07 pm (UTC)
nah it sucks. the cities are tiny
brad4815 8th-Mar-2013 04:19 pm (UTC)
Aside from taking 6 hours to install the night I got it, I haven't had too many problems with it. Last night I played from about 7pm est to 3am est without any issues
cruel_idol 8th-Mar-2013 04:20 pm (UTC)
GGs EA...GGs.

Just like Ubisoft...they had to learn the hard way.
freeze_i_say 8th-Mar-2013 04:21 pm (UTC)
PREACH @ THIS ENTIRE ARTICLE
abscond 8th-Mar-2013 04:24 pm (UTC)
i'm still trying to get ts3 to work
metyouwho 8th-Mar-2013 04:26 pm (UTC)
if you're on a mac, i wish you the best
abscond 8th-Mar-2013 04:29 pm (UTC)
bingo

i even installed it through bootcamp and that was just as busted
lisaee 8th-Mar-2013 06:21 pm (UTC)
How old's your Mac? I feel like the only person in the world who's had no issues with either Seasons or University, other than the eternally irritating "exception raised" errors. I wish EA/etc would sort this shit out.
hearxmexrawr 8th-Mar-2013 04:25 pm (UTC)
Idk how I feel about this. I really want to play, but at the same time, the servers fucking up is keeping me from spending all my time playing and I'm getting homework and shit done.
daisychain_halo 8th-Mar-2013 04:25 pm (UTC)
oh, EA. your games are so buggy all the damn time.
distant_lines 8th-Mar-2013 04:25 pm (UTC)
I wish they could somehow bring back the Sim game where you got online and could talk to people from all over. I can't remember the name, but I loved that when I was younger.
punishermax 8th-Mar-2013 04:26 pm (UTC)
Sims Online?
distant_lines 8th-Mar-2013 04:30 pm (UTC)
Yes, that! I thought it was fun.
ace_kay 8th-Mar-2013 04:29 pm (UTC)
They got rid of it cuz people used it mostly for cybersex.
ohtheglorious 8th-Mar-2013 05:01 pm (UTC)
I loved that game. My friends and I used to flirt with 40 year old men when we were 16. Classy.
superdogbiter 8th-Mar-2013 04:26 pm (UTC)
I just bought paper Mario sticker star
tine_marie 8th-Mar-2013 04:33 pm (UTC)
I looooove the Paper Mario series (the original is my favourite game of all time and Count Bleck is my hero) but am way too cheap to shell out for a 3DS
gorlplz 8th-Mar-2013 04:30 pm (UTC)
sim city? is she a local sensation?

getsinyoureyes 8th-Mar-2013 05:26 pm (UTC)
yass ffviii gif.
daietto_dvd 8th-Mar-2013 04:30 pm (UTC)
I just wanna bitch about how I'm still downloading University Life for 2 days and it's not even finished.
prettywitch 8th-Mar-2013 05:09 pm (UTC)
O_O wuuutt?!?
intangibleamor 8th-Mar-2013 05:48 pm (UTC)
Yup. They were SOOOOOOOOOOOOOO stupid to release University Life AND SimCity on the same day. WTF were they thinking???
sky3205 8th-Mar-2013 06:21 pm (UTC)
whaaaat? Are you using games4theworld torrent?
loveisdesire 8th-Mar-2013 06:28 pm (UTC)
Torrent from them yesterday. Took me 3 hours max but there are a lot of leechers on that torrent compared to seeders so I'm not shocked it's going so slow.
diggingtrouble 8th-Mar-2013 04:31 pm (UTC)
sims i'm not playing this because of the drm bullshit i've been playing the ts3 university instead and omg it's so fun. i love it. i played for like 4 hours last night without even moving and i literally had to force myself to quit or i would have been up all night.
that's my only problem with the sims games, i have to play them for at least 4-6 hours at a time.
piratesswoop 8th-Mar-2013 04:36 pm (UTC)
omg same, i love the university setting, so much to explore
metyouwho 8th-Mar-2013 04:39 pm (UTC)
my copy should arrive monday and i'm so excitedddddddddddddd
milkradio 8th-Mar-2013 05:58 pm (UTC)
lmao seriously the sims 3 is all or nothing
brown_suger 8th-Mar-2013 11:03 pm (UTC)
i legit have a university problem. I created a simblr and everything yesterday. Like, what the fuck?
lonely_goatherd 8th-Mar-2013 04:37 pm (UTC)
OP, it's "its", not "it's". sorry
violue 8th-Mar-2013 05:05 pm (UTC)
ugh I didn't learn that until my mid 20s and it was a bitch training myself to stop using it the wrong way

same with "a lot"
lonely_goatherd 8th-Mar-2013 05:40 pm (UTC)
i know sometimes it still trips me up. gotdamn english
coulson 8th-Mar-2013 05:16 pm (UTC)
i was taught "it's" for possessive :\
lovelydress2087 8th-Mar-2013 11:40 pm (UTC)
I just want to say that I learned something from this thread.
metyouwho 8th-Mar-2013 04:38 pm (UTC)
Is games 4 the world down because of the new ep release? i want to download the new store content and can't get pirate bay to work properly.
piratesswoop 8th-Mar-2013 04:46 pm (UTC)
http://www.mediafire.com/?8hvd25izaiea4

they need to get that theatre uploaded like yesterday
dirrtypony 8th-Mar-2013 05:04 pm (UTC)
thank you for this!
metyouwho 8th-Mar-2013 06:22 pm (UTC)
OMG THANK YOU

I can finally download that damn greenhouse. And I really want that movie theatre so I can make my sims pay to get in to all the community lots.
youbeboy 8th-Mar-2013 07:59 pm (UTC)
I'm at work and can't download this rn.
muffintiem 8th-Mar-2013 04:39 pm (UTC)
DRM is bullshit because it's basically telling me I don't own something I bought.
displacedkorean 9th-Mar-2013 09:21 am (UTC)
QFT
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