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Simcity 2000 for mac os 9
Simcity 2000 for mac os 9









In 1995, SimCity 2000 won "Best Military or Strategy Computer Game" Origins Award. It was later re-released on a number of different platforms, including: Amiga (1994), Microsoft Windows (1995), SNES (1995), Sega Saturn (1995), PlayStation (1996), Nintendo 64 (1998), Pocket PC (1999) and Game Boy Advance (2003). SimCity 2000 has been released on a wide range of platforms and version since its debut in 1993, ranging from ports of personal computers and video game consoles, to special editions. SC2K was first released by Maxis in 1993 for computers running the Apple Macintosh and MS-DOS operating systems. SimCity 2000 (SC2K) is a simulation/city building computer game and the second installment in the SimCity series. The interface is slow, the game feels slow.Mac OS, MS-DOS, SNES, Sega Saturn, PlayStation, N64, GBA Runs really slow - Which I find odd since Macintosh garden puts it at needing a 180Mhz Processor, which is just under half of what I have. Runs as I'd expect - No noticeable slowdowns, stuttering or anything like that. Oddly enough the one game that I wouldn't have expected to run properly - Yet it runs exactly how it's supposed to. If I turn off Quickdraw? the stutter goes away, but instead the viewport starts lagging behind depending on how I move - Very odd looking. (This is really odd - Sheepshaver ran it perfectly except for mouse control back when I used that) It's not just a quick stutter, but up to a second or two. The viewport will stutter suddenly and the viewport freezes - Game still continues, which means I'll take a lot of damage from enemies while unable to react at all.

simcity 2000 for mac os 9

Got an update for it through the FutureCop: LA disc. I'm pretty sure Quicktime is one of the last revisions (I could go check).

simcity 2000 for mac os 9

Mac OSX 1.4 (Tiger), fully updated according to System Update. Which kind of bums me out as the only reason I got this machine was to play my old games properly (Since Sheepshaver doesn't do 3D or is stable enough to play for hours on end - for me at least) So I finally managed to get my old 400Mhz G3 running (Harddrive was burned out - Finding an IDE drive is pretty hard around here oddly enough ), but a lot of the games I've installed and run through the Classic Mode interface run really poorly. (I know Classic Mode is a little out of the discussion topics here, but I haven't found any other forum that still seems to know about OS9 and Classic Mode yet)











Simcity 2000 for mac os 9