

I'm going to double my income! The first day of business with the revised price scheme I do gross $1500. With my MBA in hand and a new appreciation for the corporate mindset, I realize I can increase my profits considerably by simply changing the price. Now, i tain't veri smarts and so's i goes to skewl and get edgykated. Being in SimWorld, my sales happen to be exactly 1000 units per day. (Actually, I'm neither a mom nor a pop, but I digress.) Anyhow, let's call my establishment Cori's Renowned Animal Product Burgers.

Let's say in my little SimWorld I own a small mom and pop sandwich shop. Since mine is a little on the used side, this may be contain stuff created by things I've loaded later. If you run a 64-bit operating system (as I do) this is the installation structure you should get: Generally you want a vendor who gives you the original Maxis structure without interference. The difference is that some vendors, notably Steam and Origin, have some idea of applying DRM controls which are not possible with this game. Unless something has changed, all of the digital versions are build 1,1,641. Also, do the digital versions work on XP Pro SP3? Which version is the most NAM and other custom content friendly? Do they specifically state which region it's for? Like I'd want my road traffic to drive on the right side of the road as it is my current Sku1_US edition. I am, however, considering buying the digital version so I don't have to swap discs for each game I play. I currently have the CD version installed and it works fine.

I have a dedicated, non-connected to the internet comp specifically for my SimCity 4 and a few other games. Also, something about them (or a different version) adding their name into the header of something or other which causes problems using custom content. If I'm remembering correctly, A Nonny Moose said something about the Steam version being invasive and requiring online verification each time you start the game. So, it seems there are 3 or more digital versions of the game available. I read this: which (by googling) led me to this:
