It's not as hard or overwhelmingly large as SC4 and more relaxing, which is nice sometimes. Of course, SC4 does SC3000's stuff just as good if not better in a lot of ways, but SC3000 just feels so satisfying. It might not be as raw high quality at SC4, it was leaps and bounds better looking than SC2000 and still holds up nicely as a sort of stylized thing today. It has this lovely 90s aesthetic with everything, from the exaggerated painting styles for the advisors, to the detailed albeit crunchy-looking texture on the city. A lot of times I go back to old games and realize how dated, ugly, or just not good a game really was, but not SC3000. I played it when I was a kid on a hand me down Windows 98, and I grew up playing that and a couple other sim games.
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