First post, by vetz
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Simcity 2000 was released on both floppy and CD. The floppy version had a minimum system requirement of a 386, but when the CD came out that had been bumped to a 486.
Yesterday I fired up the DOS CD version on my Zenith Z-386/20 upgraded with a Cyrix Cx486DRx2 running at 50mhz with 1 kb L1 cache, 16k of L2 cache, 12 mb of RAM and an ET4000AX VGA card. The machine performs just a little bit faster than my 386 DX33 system. I'm aware the Zenith have trouble utilizing Cyrix clock doubling and there is alot of performance left on the table.
I was surprised how well the game behaved. Performance on a new city was as good as on a later Pentium, but it was a bit slower in a full sized city. Still playable though, and if this was back in 1993/1994 I would not have complained. I decided to test this since I've found very few first hand accounts of people or videos of Simcity 2000 running on low-end hardware.
Why did they set so high minimum requirements, especially on the CD version?
Also the game made me realize how superior LCD screens are for such 2D games instead of a cheap 14" CRT and how far we've come on mouses compared to using a serial ball mouse. It's especially noticeable in this game!
