Simcountry is a multiplayer Internet game in which you are the president, commander in chief, and industrial leader. You have to make the tough decisions about cutting or raising taxes, how to allocate the federal budget, what kind of infrastructure you want, etc..
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How dead is this game?

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Nathan Spiegel

Saturday, September 29, 2012 - 08:44 am Click here to edit this post
My country has reached rank 7 on White Giant... and I'm not even trying. I check this thing every other day or so just to make sure i'm not in the negatives. how bad has it gotten that i get into the top 10 without trying?

Lorelei

Saturday, September 29, 2012 - 08:19 pm Click here to edit this post
Oh goody, I have a chance!!!! I'll rule simcountry VERY soon! :P

Oh and when I do, I'm coming for you, Josias. *smiles evilly

revmysleds

Sunday, September 30, 2012 - 05:02 pm Click here to edit this post
There was a time long ago when this game was epic, this was a time before the navy even existed, this was before you could buy anything with real money. With limited range due to a lack of navy people would continent jump. Huge Federation battles...then came the resets. Either the country had to be to GR and a golden credit was needed or your country got reset. Mass exodus happened then. it was truly f2p then.
Corporations used to be able to make a lot of money, I believe the market was less controlled then, as now most commodity prices do not act realistic at all.
Interest on money was realistic game wise(being able to buy game cash destroyed the interest market bc ppl could farm interest on debt to buy GC)
C3 populations were random not limited.
This musta been like 8 years ago.

If only they'd make a tourney world with cheap weapons and profitable corps to have some actual competition. of course there would be resets but still one can dream

Khome y Peng

Sunday, September 30, 2012 - 09:08 pm Click here to edit this post
Bottom line, the game needs to be designed to benefit those who actually invest time in learning and remaining engaged in the game.

And I agree, interest rates seem bogus now.


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