EA also said that it was designed from the ground-up as a multiplayer game so that making it offline isn't possible. Source: http://arstechnica.com/gaming/2013/03/ea-simcity-server-response-time-has-increased-40-fold-since-launch/.
There are too many problems with this game: online-only, poor server support given the load, small city size, no terraforming, no state saves, no disabling disasters, Origin-only, it is published by EA, etc. I think it's best just to ignore this game and move on.
Yeah, I might be interested in this....when it's damn cheap - i.e. like how I bought Darkspore ($2.99).
If you need a SimCity fix, just play 3000 or 4.
That's what I've been doing - running SC4 Deluxe.
I got SimCity 4 Deluxe PC running fine, after making a few tweaks to my modern system (i7 950 @ 3.06 Ghz Quad Core; 1 GB GTX 560 Ti; 8 GB RAM; Win 64-bit).
It can be a pain to get running well, so here's some advice I read online - and it cleared-up all my problems.
Here's what I did:
[SIDE NOTE - These next 3 steps can normally help fix MANY other old games, if you can't get them running right on modern systems...for whatever reason. So, always keep these in mind...]
Right click on game's shortcut EXE; go to Properties; switch to Compatibility Mode tab.
Check boxes for - Disable Desktop Themes; Disable Desktop Composition; Run as Admin.
Select for an OS something this game worked on - I picked Windows XP SP3.
[END of these SIDE NOTES]
Right click on SC4 shortcut EXE; click Properties; switch to Shortcut Tab; and add these settings to the BACK of the Target line/command line (after where it lists game's shortcut location in quotes):
-CustomResolution:enabled -r1920x1080 -intro:off -EH:off -CPUCount:1
Some notes on this Target-line / command-line stuff....
-CustomResolution:enabled = allows you to do custom res's game don't officially support naturally; please see next line for how to res' to what you want.
-r####x#### = change #'s to your resolution to set whatever res' you want
intro:off = blows by EA's logos
CPUCount:1 = changes number of cores this game will use - which is 1 here. This game wasn't built for multiple-cores. Otherwise, expect stutters & framerate drops.
EH:off = Exception Handling. Turning if off, it'll stop the CTD problem. We don't need this.
On NVidia Settings - turn off most of the graphical stuff - your framerate is all over the place, until you turn it all off. I did this one-by-one...had problems, unless it was all off, pretty much.
Oh, and turn off VSync - this just screws your framerate, if it's on.
Want more settings/command lines to use/experiment with for SC4?
Look here:
http://www.citybuildergames.com/index.php?topic=2639.0;wap2