Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!usc!jarthur!uunet!convex!convex.COM From: russ@convex.COM (Russell Donnan) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.games Subject: Re: simcity supreme Message-ID: <102755@convex.convex.com> Date: 4 Jun 90 14:30:46 GMT References: <11155@sdcc6.ucsd.edu> Sender: usenet@convex.com Reply-To: russ@convex.COM (Russell Donnan) Distribution: na Organization: Convex Computer Corporation; Richardson, TX Lines: 27 In article <11155@sdcc6.ucsd.edu> pl10sbz@sdcc19.ucsd.edu (Jason A. Snell) writes: >Big question (true or false): > >SimCity Supreme is NOT copy protected. > True. SimCity Supreme is not copy protected. >Does anyone know this to be true? I'm curious-- is it actually able >to be transferred onto my harddrive instead of being stuck on a 3.5 >disk? This would be a NICE feature. > >Also: does it have "book" protection? (A *MAJOR* pain....) > Nope. No protection whatsoever. I do have a mild complaint, though. About half the time I forget and start it up in 256 color mode. It prompty yells at me to set it to 16 colors and exits. This just constitutes a -minor- pain. ;-) Not too bad for a *GREAT* game with vivid volors, but I would like a fix sometime in the future. >just curious... Hope this helps... -Russ -- Russ Donnan, (214) 497-4778, russ@convex.com Convex Computer Corporation, 3000 Waterview Parkway, Richardson, TX -"To capture the essence of an opinion takes but one lawyer."