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@MrGameboy1989 If you count me as "people" then yes.
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@majora1993 It does, but you'll need to know the IP address and other information of the other player. There's no matchmaking support or anything, just good old fashioned modem or internet connecting.
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ok i got the game and installed it on my windows me vmware (useing adhog) how do you connect to a diffrent persons game
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Sim City 4 originally had a form of multiplayer. It was hosted by EA and you basically started a new city or logged into an open city that was not already occupied. It was asynchronous but still multi player. It felt like it was implemented as an afterthought though. Since SC4 was also a bitch to play normally it was also very hard to do the multiplayer.
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to play against someone does everyone have to own a copy or can u just install it then move on?
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Geez, I never even knew something like this existed back when I was playing SC2K.
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@Mauricio20121 no... no you can't.......
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@Gmanster64 u could use VPC to get win95 or 98 or something...
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SimCity 2000 music...oh yeahhh!
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I found a copy of Sim City 2000 at a Goodwill store for $2 so I jumped on it, and I have been enjoying the game, with minimal actual success xD Any tips on how not to suck at SC2K?
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can i play this game on windows 7?????????
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@Gmanster64 Using VMWare
Is there ANY way to make it run in XP? And how did you find someone to play against?
Gmanster64 6 months ago
@Gmanster64 I know of no way to run on anything other than Win9x. And I played against my brother on a LAN.
phreakindee 6 months ago
Back in the bad ol' days of windows 95, did a sloooooooowwwwwww telephone line modem helped to deliver a decent enough internet speed to run SC2K Network Edition without huss or fuss?
yaumatei1994 7 months ago
@yaumatei1994 I'd imagine it would be "playable", but seeing as even over a network connection there was still lag that might be a problem.
phreakindee 7 months ago