DWolvin
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Ah- that performance by computer chart is cool! I'll have to see where my lightly overclocked Ryzen 1700 is on the chart... Is that in the client or the website?
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Hammerheads are freaking awesome, can't wait for more capital ships.
You might want to change your stance to "it might take decades" Because it is pretty certain at this point that they won't finish it within a decade. Especially considering the progress rate. Where are they, 15-20% progress?Yes, it may take years. But I'm going to come back to this thread and call out all the haters playing it in the future when it turns out to be the best game in history.
You might want to change your stance to "it might take decades" Because it is pretty certain at this point that they won't finish it within a decade. Especially considering the progress rate. Where are they, 15-20% progress?
And if it turns out the best game in history, the so called haters (I'd call them realists) will still have the last laugh, because they'll just buy the game for $60 and laugh at those who paid $6000.
In the meantime be reassured, no matter how far the fans wander from realistic expectation, I'll be here to remind them that alpha = everything that they want to implement in the game is implemented and playable.
You might want to change your stance to "it might take decades" Because it is pretty certain at this point that they won't finish it within a decade. Especially considering the progress rate. Where are they, 15-20% progress?
And if it turns out the best game in history, the so called haters (I'd call them realists) will still have the last laugh, because they'll just buy the game for $60 and laugh at those who paid $6000.
In the meantime be reassured, no matter how far the fans wander from realistic expectation, I'll be here to remind them that alpha = everything that they want to implement in the game is implemented and playable.
A lot of silly assumptions.
A. I was obviously talking about years from now, not when the project was started. If the game comes out in 2021, it is irrelevant whether the project began in 2013 or 2003.
B. 15-20% progress is something pulled out of your ass and means nothing.
C. $6000 is another number pulled out of your ass, as that has absolutely nothing to do with backing the game early. The implication that paying $6000 was some sort of requirement is nonsense. People can choose to throw money at whatever they want in this world. You could have paid $30 during the kick-starter to get a game account. Even with inflation, that person would still have the game cheaper in 2021 than bought for retail $60.
D. There have been for years very fun aspects of the game to play such as Arena Commander and Star Marine.
Not to put you on the spot Vega, but how much have you personally sunk into this?
I still have my doubts that it will all magically come together as a functioning game that is actually playable within the next decade, but perhaps they will pull it off somehow. All the crashes and glitches on display as to their “progress” to date certainly doesn’t help build or instill any confidence at this point after being in development for this many years though.
I personally have nothing invested. I came close to tossing in a little at the very beginning, but now glad that I did not. I'm fine with whoever decided to support it, but sort of "bro pity" those that have sunk literally thousands of dollars into this chasing a dream, one that will most likely never even come close to fruition. I've only seen lots of pretty art, environments, animations and very small bits and pieces of a game, but nothing really compelling or different as to game mechanics or play that is a realization of what they have been promising all along...
If Star Citizen ever does come out and actually delivers a game that is any good, I'll happily invest in it then, but I simply don't see that happening based on the evidence and everything I've seen to date. Thus far it has been a disjoint mess, lots of empty promises, one with no clear end game in sight. They come across as rank amateurs on stage - not professional game developers. The probability that they will simply continue to mismanage themselves and this effort into an ever growing money pit that they cannot crawl out of and then finally declare that it's all over and give up seems awfully high to me still.
Yes, it may take years. But I'm going to come back to this thread and call out all the haters playing it in the future when it turns out to be the best game in history.
Hahahahaha.... Hahahhahaha.
If this makes it to being a game, and if that game ends up being any good, I'll buy it, but best game in history, never going to happen.
I challenge you to find anyone … in the entire world … ~7.7 billion people … who can honestly claim that Daikatana is their favorite game.well, almost every game is likely someones favorite,
I challenge you to find anyone … in the entire world … ~7.7 billion people … who can honestly claim that Daikatana is their favorite game.
https://www.pcgamer.com/meet-the-superfans-who-spent-a-decade-bringing-daikatana-back-to-life/
"To play Daikatana today, join the Daikatana Multiplayer Association on Steam. It currently has 131 members. 12 of them are in-game right now."
Theres 230 (current member count) candidates out of 7.7billion![]()
Agreed. Most games are busy actually working, being finished and having a complete and fun gameplay. There are some walking simulators that come close, though.No other game out there does 25% of what was shown in that video.
Yeah, stupid people waiting to pay when the project is actually finished and proven worthy, instead of supporting fund wasting and overall project mismanagement of a P2W pipe dream from a failed game developer and movie maker. The joke will be on them, surely.Yes, it may take years. But I'm going to come back to this thread and call out all the haters playing it in the future when it turns out to be the best game in history.
I don't know how anyone can say that is not impressive. No other game out there does 25% of what was shown in that video.
Pretty sure Star Citizen doesn't have 75% of what's shown in that video
Can you go into the "game" right now and do/see everything that was shown in the video.Since its a video of star citizen.. your comment doesn't even make sense
Can you go into the "game" right now and do/see everything that was shown in the video.
If it was just a cinematic you might have an argument, but someone was physically playing it, multiple people were. So yes its in the game even if its in different build than what is on the test servers. All parts of the game is still in testing, so if i can jump in and do it as a public tester, or if its currently in a version not rolled out yet is not important. Its in and playable by someone.
If it was just a cinematic you might have an argument, but someone was physically playing it, multiple people were. So yes its in the game even if its in different build than what is on the test servers. All parts of the game is still in testing, so if i can jump in and do it as a public tester, or if its currently in a version not rolled out yet is not important. Its in and playable by someone.
Yeah you’re right. It’s like how those non-publicly playable E3 demos are always indicative of the final version and in fact usually get much more improved once the game is released.
Oh wait. That never happens. We’re usually shown specialized versions with properly choreographed real-time gameplay to oversell games. And the end result is never remotely the same.
Being a skeptic isn’t a bad thing. Blind faith is worse.
a blind skeptic is a bad thing tho someone unwilling to see progress or change in a positive way. CiG shows plenty of progress and where things are going, ive been busy lately but i can see how much has changed an improved. They are making 2 games, SQ42 and SC sharing work loads and things that work between both. The only real concern at this point should be how well the story is done for SQ42, because even if they only hit half the marks as far as execution of gameplay is concerned it will still likely be the best space sim/fps game out there for a long time.
Every time I forget this games exists there ends up being a front page news article about it. Then I come into this thread and I have a good laugh.
The gift that keeps on giving...except I haven’t paid more than $0.01 and some people are in it for $1,000+, lmao.
Show us on the doll where Star Citizen touched you.