SimCity 3k in 4k (2025)
98 points by speckx 2 hours ago | 20 comments
rl3 52 minutes ago
SC3K had a masterfully executed advisor system that felt both classy and warm. Ditto its music and art.
replyUnfortunately for SC4, they proceeded to make all the advisors 3D-rendered Sims. For SC2K, well:
https://www.somethingawful.com/news/simcity-advisors/4/
(that was the least offensive page to link; for the canonical experience start at page 1)
trynumber9 2 hours ago
I must also admit to preferring Sim City 3000 over 4.
I don't know if I can handle a 4K user interface without a magnifier, however.
replysp1nningaway 38 minutes ago
Sim City 3k is my least played Sim City game, but this is inspiring me to take another look. I really like the sweaty micromanagement and bigger scope of 4, but maybe I will prefer 3k's simplicity in my old age.
replyThe picture caption with a 9/11 joke is a little off-putting, but it's at least proof that this isn't AI generated content...
squeedles 2 hours ago
I was surprised to see SC3k described as isometric like 2k. I recall versions after 2k being "look anywhere" 3D, but I guess I missed some versions. So many games, like Railroad Tycoon post RRT2 and Worms went full 3D and gameplay was never the same.
replyI actually keep a Basilisk II System 7.5 Mac environment just so that I can play SC2k from time to time ...
Waterluvian 43 minutes ago
A small frustration I have with playing old games is that the GOG/Steam version is always the PC original and the Mac versions almost always had far better sound and music and sometimes graphics.
replywifipunk 2 hours ago
Sweeet well done, especially with the audio. I like this patch method much more than the HD Patch I've been using the last few years.
replyWe played SimCity in my shop class at school on olds macs and i like picking it back up every now and then. It still holds up better than most new games.
receiptful-io 54 minutes ago
Great, and how does that translate if we want to run it 4k in Linux?
replyxerox13ster 35 minutes ago
I run Arch. I purchased it on Steam last week after the dos.zone site was shared here and dropped the GOG executable in the steamapps directory, and it worked flawlessly with proton.
replyracl101 23 minutes ago
I'd love to see to see this game remade and released. I'd buy it in a second.
replyiccananea 38 minutes ago
Signs that you are old: I saw "in 4k" and thought that it was in 4 kilobytes, not 4k resolution
replyluxuryballs 52 minutes ago
What A View! Sims Thrilled As Local Landscaping Artist Hosts DIY Expo
replyselectively 47 minutes ago
Obnoxious author. Refusing to 'pay twice' for a game they care enough about to go through all this trouble + deeply obnoxious bit about Windows 11 at the end of of the post.
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As an aside since it's in the article, what are other cultures' irreverent targets? e.g. Anglo-cultures seem to casually joke about disasters like he does here about 9/11. Somewhat diminished by the fact that he's British, not American, but Americans do it too, and the American-British interaction involves this and Irish Car Bombs taken rather lightly. I find that curious. Do the Quebecois joke about Opération Satanique and the French have likewise a thing they make fun of the Quebecois for? Or is this an Anglo-culture thing? Obviously, I principally read in English so this might be specific to my language.