Monday, October 15, 2012

It’s Not Spamming: SimCity Social Updates


Everyone is seemed to bit worried about the new quest of “SimCity Social”. Worried that they may once again pester their non-playing games with another batch of annoying spam request for doing a quest, but in true all honesty there’s nothing to be worried about.



The “Work Hard” themed quest in “SimCity Social” is a creative way to collect resources and collectibles by simply sending you Friends to the University and get them a job in your cities. The worrying part is that most of the names that will appear in the enrollment option (this is where you send your friends to school) when you click the University unit, virtual mayors will automatically notice or see list of friends who are not playing the game. Others may find as another way of the game to push their players to spam their non-playing friends in Facebook to play into the game by sending irritating spam requests. But the reality, you are not spamming in any sense. Game will only enroll those friends who are supposed to be living in your virtual metropolis. To simply explain friends you added in the work /study interface in the University are simply being used as your city residents and they are not being spammed or post bomb by SCS request whenever you assigned to a job or to school. Hence everyone could breathe a little lighter since you don’t have to worry about angry non-playing FB friends who were irritated by your SCS requests.

We hope that this will clear your thoughts about the spamming issue (talking about the school and work task) whenever you click someone in your list to sent to the University and land a job in your city at the same time, actually this option of the game at the moment is very beneficial to any virtual mayor since this will allow them to earn extra resources in the process. By the way if you want to maximize the potential of earning as much extra resources in this manner consider upgrading the University to 3 star level so that you may as well send as many as 7-8 of your residents to study and earn for you at the same time.

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