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Hi! How this game works? Cause, I buy it a long time ago, and i can't play because is my computer are slow.
Now i have a excelent computer and the game works in the same way!
My PC play a lot of games who are much more heavy!
Seriously, how this game work? All the instructions above i followed, none worked!

See ya!
 

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Hi! How this game works? Cause, I buy it a long time ago, and i can't play because is my computer are slow.
Now i have a excelent computer and the game works in the same way!
My PC play a lot of games who are much more heavy!
Seriously, how this game work? All the instructions above i followed, none worked!

See ya!

For the tech support, please read this thread.
 

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Here is a screenshot from a busy part of Amsterdam! Four underground metro stations and hundreds of pedestrians waiting for the traffic jam to clear so they can pass the street.

I wonder what could be the bottleneck in my system. CPU load is 18% and GPU 38%..

I have a Core 2 Quad @ 3.4, HD4870 and 4GB RAM, and have about 15 FPS.

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Looking at all those people around your stop I can confidently say it's your CPU. The reason the CPU load shows low is because CiM is only a single core game and will only use one of your CPUs at any one time, so you won't see your CPU usage go much above 25%. I have a desktop core i5 @ 4ghz and I don't notice any slowdowns. If it's possible to overclock your CPU this might help, although there is no warranty with this advice or possibly your PC afterwards :)