![]() They have exactly the same effect with lower cost, don't take up very many tiles, don't lower nearby land values, and don't cause pollution. Strangely enough, subway connections to neighboring cities are also strictly superior to airports. Subways are the only real option in the long-run. Rail lines have only limited capacity so as you continue to build up you will need to run multiple lines, and all the rail crossings that will entail will absolutely murder your road traffic. Rail lines are incredibly efficient early on, but they scale terribly as your city grows. You want to grow as voraciously as possible, because a big city can easily be profitable.įor public transit, subways are the way to go. As with most Simcity games, the start is by far the most challenging part and a small city will struggle to stay solvent. If money is tight, don't be afraid to raise taxes it will stunt your growth a bit, but you can't grow if you don't have cash so it hardly matters. When a petitioner asks you for lower taxes, you can and should show them the door. You could lower your taxes down to 2% and people will still be complaining about your outrageously high taxes. True to life, people will always complain about taxes. SimCity is a registered trademark of Electronic Arts.Īll Images and Content Copyright 2003 CNW Central.Deadbow22: you guys got any tips on how to build a good city and dealing with taxes everytime i try to build a city i dont know what to do with the taxes or how to use them Honestly you can hold your taxes pretty firmly near their default rate or raise them a bit. ![]() SimCity Center is in no way shape or form affiliated with Electronic Arts. Vers - gives you your game's version info.įund - lets you take out a $10,000 loan at 25%. The DOS version has some pretty weak cheats, imho, compared to the other versions, its a pity.Ĭass - gives you $250, but if used too many times, a firestorm will occur.įund - lets you take out a $10,000 loan at 25%.memy - performs a memory check. Gomorahh - Makes your nuclear power plants meltdown. Just like 'priscilla' in the Windows 95 version. Oiavizmir - Adds a "debug" menu which gives quick access to get money and rewards, cause major disasters, and much more fun stuff. Gilmartin - Asks you if you want a military base, to build. Moses - Stops the flood, but not the damage. Your city's entire coast line, or water front, land may disappear beneath the waves if you enter it in a couple times. Noah - Starts a huge flood, sort of like a hurricane but MUCH bigger. ![]() Avoid using it, unless you like fire storms, and use buddamus instead since it's so much better. Also pause your city just in case you accidently hit a 'hot key'.īuddamus - It gives you lots of money, $500K, and all the rewards available in Sim City 2000.Ĭass - It gives you $250, however it may cause a firestorm to occur. To enter the cheat codes in any of the versions of SimCity simply enter in the letters while playing SimCity 2000. ![]() Most of them are the same as the SimCity 2000 Cheats for Win 95, but there are fewer cheat codes. Here are the cheat codes for the other versions of SimCity 2000. SimCity 2000 Cheats for Windows/DOS and Mac SimCity 2000 Cheats for Windows 3.1, DOS, and Mac
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