Discover which features were removed in SimCity 3000, including disaster types, utility connections, Arcos, and inter-game city usage.
SimCity 3000 saw the removal of several features that were present in previous installments. Certain disasters, such as floods, hurricanes, and airplane crashes, are no longer part of the game.
The game also changed the requirements for power and water line connections. Previously, power lines needed to connect over long distances and water pipes had to touch everything. In SimCity 3000, these connections have been streamlined.
Arcos, which were large housing complexes in SimCity 2000, have been removed from SimCity 3000. Additionally, the ability to use your cities from SimCity 3000 in other games, like SimCopter and Streets of SimCity, is no longer available.
- Pay attention to the new, simplified utility connection rules for power and water.
- Be aware that major disasters like floods and hurricanes will not occur in SimCity 3000.
- Understand that your SimCity 3000 cities are exclusive to this title and cannot be imported into other games.
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