
You may not want or need the screen mode or resolution settings. Exit the Game Properties and try SimCity 4 again.Choose Save to save the command line switches.(you can set this to match a resolution supported by your monitor, up to 1280x1024x32) -CustomResolution:enabled -r1920x1080x32 sets the resolution to 1920x1080 at 32 bit color.-f sets the game to run in full screen mode (use -w for windowed mode).-CPUCount:1 sets the game to use just 1 core.-d: soft sets rendering to software mode.Choose Game Properties > Set Launch Options In Steam, right-click the SimCity 4 icon. Choose Game Properties > Advanced Launch Options. In Origin, right-click the SimCity 4 icon.Hopefully this will get the game back to running on your system. Close out of the game - make certain SimCity 4 is not running any processes (you might want to reboot your pc, just to make sure). The game was built back in 2003, so it can have issues running under our new systems, especially utilizing more than one processor core. To fix, there are a few command line switches you can use to force it to play nice. Running in compatibility mode does help also, set SimCity4.exe to run "As Administrator" and make sure it's added to any antivirus exception lists. The mod has a myriad of parts and pieces to help you build intricate networks of highways and interchanges.Hi I moved your post to its own thread, as the original one you replied in was quite old.
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These highways can range from simple two-lane affairs to massive, sprawling, ten-lane asphalt rivers. It allows for bigger, beefier highways that allow greater speeds and vehicle capacity. Please note, the next two images are not from my own SimCity, which is fairly SimCrummy, but from the NAM wiki and the ModDB page, where people actually know what they're doing and can build things that are actually pleasant to look at.Ī big focus of NAM has been the Real Highway System, based on a feature Maxis intended to include in the game but never did. None of the parts and pieces look like they don't belong in the game. Even more importantly, you can see just how well the new items fit into the game, both functionally and aesthetically. NAM adds oodles of options for underpasses, overpasses, and intersections, allowing your SimCitizens to quickly and efficiently drive from their homes to the front door of your mansion so they can complain about the deadly pollution and lack of police stations or whatever is currently bothering them.
