Urge EA to release SimCity 4 source code

Urge EA to release SimCity 4 source code

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Rick Hill and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

The SimCity 4 community has fostered a rich culture of creativity and innovation. The dedicated modding community has tirelessly worked to enhance and extend the life of this beloved 2003 game, despite battling against outdated mechanics and technical constraints. This includes various bug fixes, hardware configurations, and the now-considered essential Network Addon Mod. 

However, as computer technology advances, new challenges arise. SimCity 4 often struggles with stability on modern computers, both in terms of hardware and software. These issues primarily stem from the aging infrastructure of the game—structures that were groundbreaking at the time but now require significant overhauls to function seamlessly in today’s gaming ecosystem. Players often cite constant crashes, resolution issues, lag, startup issues, often having to configure advanced settings to play this game. 

Releasing the source code for SimCity 4, (and the earlier iterations of SimCity), represents an incredible opportunity for this game’s already impressive longevity. It would empower countless enthusiastic developers and modders around the world to address these technical shortcomings directly and help revitalize this beloved game. 

Electronic Arts has a storied history of engaging with and supporting its gaming communities. By making the source code available, EA could not only enhance the longevity and relevance of SimCity 4 but also cement its legacy as a company that truly values and appreciates the contributions of its most loyal fans.

We understand that releasing source code comes with its challenges, but it has been done before successfully with other games. For instance, the release of source code in games like Command & Conquer has led to remarkable community-driven improvements, resulting in a win-win for both fans and developers.

 

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Recent signers:
Rick Hill and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

The SimCity 4 community has fostered a rich culture of creativity and innovation. The dedicated modding community has tirelessly worked to enhance and extend the life of this beloved 2003 game, despite battling against outdated mechanics and technical constraints. This includes various bug fixes, hardware configurations, and the now-considered essential Network Addon Mod. 

However, as computer technology advances, new challenges arise. SimCity 4 often struggles with stability on modern computers, both in terms of hardware and software. These issues primarily stem from the aging infrastructure of the game—structures that were groundbreaking at the time but now require significant overhauls to function seamlessly in today’s gaming ecosystem. Players often cite constant crashes, resolution issues, lag, startup issues, often having to configure advanced settings to play this game. 

Releasing the source code for SimCity 4, (and the earlier iterations of SimCity), represents an incredible opportunity for this game’s already impressive longevity. It would empower countless enthusiastic developers and modders around the world to address these technical shortcomings directly and help revitalize this beloved game. 

Electronic Arts has a storied history of engaging with and supporting its gaming communities. By making the source code available, EA could not only enhance the longevity and relevance of SimCity 4 but also cement its legacy as a company that truly values and appreciates the contributions of its most loyal fans.

We understand that releasing source code comes with its challenges, but it has been done before successfully with other games. For instance, the release of source code in games like Command & Conquer has led to remarkable community-driven improvements, resulting in a win-win for both fans and developers.

 

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Petition created on June 5, 2026