Star Citizen's "be anything do anything go anywhere in a near infinite universe" hype pitching is starting to become unbelievable to the flock on the official forum. Check it out before it's deleted!
I simply cannot believe that an entire live service economy has been built off of hype and promised features and it's one of the most financially successful games ever.
Is it actually that financially successful? The problem with this "model of development" is that you can't make a huge profit because you're compelled to keep the gravy train going until it implodes
It was successful for Chris Roberts and his immediate inner circle. The game may be a money sink approaching a billion dollars but he continues to take his cut.
One of the earliest quotes from him making promises about Star Citizen was that you "would never find him on a yacht while the game is still in development."
A question for someone with more knowledge than me, I suppose - but haven't they made like a billion dollars? Their costs are super high but most live service games would kill to get that kind of revenue flowing.
I don't feel bad for any of these people. The scam has been so obvious for so long at this point that they just wanted someone to relieve them of their money
I'm only sad for whatever families are still around those aging gamedads that may need that income a lot more than Chris Roberts.
The fact that many of them openly admit that their wives don't like their "investments" in Store Citizen or even boast that their kids will one day inherit their "fleets" is sad.
The parallels between Store Citizen and Te$la are remarkable in their overlap. Chris Roberts, head grifter of Store Citizen, even put himself directly in his grift game's lore as even more grandiose counterpart!
The only thing I have seen that is remarkable about this game is the ship designs and the fact that they have full interiors. I know the X series is more economy sim but I hope X5 takes a look at the ship design of Star Citizen a bit. I love what they did with interiors in X4 from X3 but it all starts to feel same-y after a bit. Seemless navigating around a ship would be great.
The only thing I have seen that is remarkable about this game is the ship designs
They're 90% just stuff that Chris Roberts saw on a movie and wanted a derivative knock-off of, from le dropships to le Millennium Falcons to even le ZYBERTRUKKKs in space.
and the fact that they have full interiors
Those full interiors have less functionality than the Jump to Lightspeed expansion for the late Star Wars Galaxies; just about nothing in them can really be interacted with or moved around unless it's something really stilted like a "secret" chess board switch that opens that same "secret" le smuggling compartment that comes standard with every ship of that class.
I mean, what kind of functionality do you expect from interiors? Most ships give you access to ship components, like quantum drive, shields, etc. which you will need for the engineering update. You usually also get weapon racks and shower/toilet rooms (thought tbf those don't really server any purpose).
You dont even know what they are doing, or what they are done. Main reason is ignorance... They invented or improved tech several times. And you did not noticed that?
Can I have your stuff?
Your opinion is fact and anyone that doesnt agree with you is an ostrich.
IRL people wait for clarification answers. When you did that as well you would not have been anger posting
can anyone say some positive news about this project ?? Though still inconsistent, their ship interiors are vastly improved from the early days. Not sure if that's "news".
But it always was like this, nothing has changed. I learned my lesson in 2013. How can anyone be so blind for 12 years?
Meanwhile I dumped grands after grands in this game fully knowingly how they market it. I don't like cig marketing but it works and I like their game.
The problem for some people who are upset now seems to be that they see things now that others saw and pointed out for years. Like removing blindfolds.
Such a loyal consoomer that the goalposts are being carried in a sprint across the field to try to catch up with the diminishing scope and depth of the actual product now being promised.