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It's Diablo 3 All Over Again with the SimCity 5 Launch

By - Source: Electronic Arts | B 97 comments

Seriously EA, didn't you see Diablo 3's growing pains?

After a ten-year wait, Electronic Arts has finally launched another installment – the fifth in fact -- in its SimCity franchise.

Developed by Maxis, SimCity 5 for Windows PC uses "the most advanced simulation engine ever" to deliver the most immersive and personal experience yet. It's available now across stores nationwide, and as a digital download from EA's own Origin distribution platform. A Limited Edition is also available on Origin until March 11.

Besides throwing in a new (modern) engine, the biggest addition to the franchise is multiplayer, a first for the series. Decisions a player makes impact not only the local virtual city, but a whole region of players. They can either collaborate or compete to earn achievements.

"Underpinning SimCity is a live service that simulates real-time updates and pushes them to players in the form of new challenges and achievements," the company said. "Players will track their progression alongside their friends and the world for the most polluted city, the richest city and more."

But like Blizzard's Diablo 3, which launched on the PC almost a year ago, SimCity 5 requires a constant internet connection, even for the single-player portion. And like Blizzard, EA claims it's because of the social and multiplayer aspects even though the underlying fact is that this DRM requirement thwarts piracy. Now EA is facing the same launch issues, as the company's online servers just can't handle the initial traffic.

Players are reporting long delays for the Digital Deluxe download from Origin, and in connecting to the Origin servers to actually play. Popular YouTube game-streamer TotalBiscuit even highlights the 30-minute queue he encountered for what he notes as "a traditionally single player game." Ars Technica is also reporting connectivity issues, as well as Microsoft editor Peter Bright, who saw his game hang at the loading animation for a full eight hours just after the game went live, with no results.

There's speculation that EA simply didn't anticipate a huge crowd flooding the servers after the game officially went to retail at midnight. Pre-loads also weren't allowed before midnight due to Maxis wanting to polish the game until "the very last second". This decision has reportedly caused widespread download problems and delays before the game even unlocked and started downloading for many pre-order players. Even those who purchased the disc-based version are experiencing delays during installation.

IncGamers points out that players in the pre-launch beta were also reporting connection issues last week. Maxis Creative Director Ocean Quigley waved it off, claiming that the point of the beta was to test the server structure with "tens of thousands" of users.

"We looked at those results and built a lot of infrastructure as a consequence," he said in an interview. "By the third beta test we made sure the infrastructure we put in was actually working. [It was] for us to figure out what’s working, what’s not, and make changes if necessary."

If anything, the launch issues associated with the game's always-connected requirement just adds fuel to the anti-DRM fire. Underneath the socialization aspect is a means of not only curbing piracy, but of controlling a product that a consumer has purchased. Customers are not given a choice – they can't opt out of the features that require an internet connection – so that they can play their game whenever they want, wherever they want.

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  • 49 Hide
    Murissokah , March 6, 2013 4:05 PM
    Except this time they don't have my money.
  • 45 Hide
    Benthon , March 6, 2013 4:06 PM
    I love how they try to overshadow the DRM bullcrap. It's the top priority without a doubt.
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    SirGCal , March 6, 2013 4:07 PM
    Exactly why I'll be passing on SC5 when I enjoyed all of the previous flavors. This type of icing just ruins the whole cake for me..
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  • 49 Hide
    Murissokah , March 6, 2013 4:05 PM
    Except this time they don't have my money.
  • 45 Hide
    Benthon , March 6, 2013 4:06 PM
    I love how they try to overshadow the DRM bullcrap. It's the top priority without a doubt.
  • 40 Hide
    SirGCal , March 6, 2013 4:07 PM
    Exactly why I'll be passing on SC5 when I enjoyed all of the previous flavors. This type of icing just ruins the whole cake for me..
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    jaber2 , March 6, 2013 4:07 PM
    Wow I can't wait to be disappointed, goning try it tonight
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    SirGCal , March 6, 2013 4:07 PM
    (delete me, doubled...) Thanks for fixing the edit from the forum side BTW.
  • 37 Hide
    stormblade42 , March 6, 2013 4:08 PM
    EA, you are the bane of gaming. Your Origin crap on BF3 was enough to turn me off. Aside from the technology, I miss the PC gaming days of the 90's.
  • 32 Hide
    Vorador2 , March 6, 2013 4:10 PM
    EA and Activision, two peas in a (rotten) pod.
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    dormantreign , March 6, 2013 4:20 PM
    Pass on SimCity 5, it's horrible. I waited in que for 4 hours to get a refund.
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    ibjeepr , March 6, 2013 4:27 PM
    I had to try a couple times for a few minutes to get the download but no big deal.

    This issue I had was that after playing a few hours, (I'm very happy with the game play, solo only) I quit to go out to eat with the wife and when I came back, I couldn't get back on.

    You start with a 20 minute que before it even tries to let you in. Then at the end of 20 minutes if it doesn't let you in, you start all over again.

    I repeated the process for an hour (3 times) then finally had to give up and go to bed.

    Come on man.... Online only is totally unnecessaryand an insult to your customers.
  • 31 Hide
    chronium , March 6, 2013 4:30 PM
    Just give it a couple of weeks for the hacked emulated servers to be released so you can opt out of EA's always online DRM.
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    SirGCal , March 6, 2013 4:31 PM
    ibjeeprI had to try a couple times for a few minutes to get the download but no big deal.This issue I had was that after playing a few hours, (I'm very happy with the game play) I quite to go out to eat with the wife and when I came back, I couldn't get back on.You start with a 20 minute que before it even tries to let you in. Then at the end of 20 minutes if it doesn't let you in, you start all over again. I repeated the process for an hour (3 times) then finally had to give up and go to bed.Come on man....


    That'll teach ya to take the wife out to eat... ;-)

    Seriously though, this is also why I refused to buy/play D3. And I was on the original Beta team telling them from the beginning this was a bad idea... They don't care or listen... To them, I'm sure the games will be a giant success, regardless that they could have had 4x or more sales without the BS DRMs.
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    d_kuhn , March 6, 2013 4:31 PM
    I enjoy the sim city series... but I'll be waiting for the bargain bin sale (either that or an offline mode that works).
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    ibjeepr , March 6, 2013 4:38 PM
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    That'll teach ya to take the wife out to eat... ;-)



    Ya no kidding. She knows I've been excited like a school kid since I heard this was coming, then I was in all 3 beta's which only made the wait worse. I'm pretty sure to mess with me she was doing the best she could to keep me from playing it. LOL I better got on tonight and if I do I'm not leaving for anything!
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    ibjeepr , March 6, 2013 4:39 PM
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    Really? Why is this such a big deal, I mean who doesn't have a constant internet connection these days anyways


    Didn't read the article did ya?
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    drinkingcola86 , March 6, 2013 4:50 PM
    Things to understand about this DRM...If servers are down, there is nothing we on the consumer side can do. The calculations that are done on the server side are this, every sim in the city, every car in the city, electricity, water, sewage, fire, crime and health are all performed on the server side. SimCity 4 started with the pc side simulations with the cars which were always being updated. The things that weren't being simulated were the fires, water, disasters, healthcare, and others. Most of them were random triggered events.

    I understand why they moved those to be server side. It should only affect the player when they want to be online. Their should be an offline version. However, I knew this wasn't going to happen and I bought the game. Is it a fun Simulation of City building...Yeah, would it be able to run on computers that are 3-5 years old, maybe...
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    tntom , March 6, 2013 4:51 PM
    No trial version! No thanks! Look how popular 'Age of Empires Online' is. Oh wait it is free to play and they are still closing servers. Not that the game is not good but the server disconnections in the middle of a hour long campaign and the 10mins of multiple sign-ins required just to play a 15min game.
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    belardo , March 6, 2013 4:55 PM
    peterson99Really? Why is this such a big deal, I mean who doesn't have a constant internet connection these days anyways

    It wouldn't be... except that it requires a constant GOOD connection to play... understand? Not just a quick 1/10th of a second DRM check.

    DRM hurts gaming.... pirates hurts gaming.

    EA (Electronic Assholes) hurts gaming.
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    rantoc , March 6, 2013 4:57 PM
    I bought all Sim Sity games but this one i won't, its clear EA only cares about themselves at the expense of their customers - Just like blizzard did with d3. Will be fun to see how few pre-purchases ect Blizzard will get with the next title after diablo 3's "suxess".
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    ibjeepr , March 6, 2013 4:59 PM
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    It wouldn't be... except that it requires a constant GOOD connection to play... understand? Not just a quick 1/10th of a second DRM check.

    DRM hurts gaming.... pirates hurts gaming.

    EA (Electronic Assholes) hurts gaming.



    And that STILL wouldn't solve the problems being discussed in this article caused by DRM.
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