LightsOut41
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Wrong, its the fact the game is delayed, they have released basically nothing, and CR is selling ships that don't even exist.
lol all the butthurt anti sc crowd. Do you guys expect a game such as star citizen to be finished in a year and a half because this is how long the actual game has been in development.
Bet was never consummated. Fortunately for me.Did you pay out on this bet?
I wonder if anyone even buys these excessively prices digital POS ships that aren't worth anything tangible.
Squadron 42 (and Star Citizen itself) was announced Oct 10th 2012. 36 months ago. Chris Roberts expects SQ42 to be ready by Christmas 2015. That's three months from now. Add an extra 1 month for Chris Roberts perfectionist tax, and that makes 40 months of time since announcement for SQ42 to be ready. With 4 months until the 40 month date, that equals a nice 90% done.
Another year for the full game to be out of beta, 4th quarter of 2016, and the math supports 70% or so.
There you go.
It's that time of year again, folks.
Squadron 42 out yet?
https://www.polygon.com/2018/12/20/18150456/star-citizen-squadron-42-single-player-release
"Star Citizen’s single-player game targets 2020 release"
Squadron 42 will be completed thanks to influx of $46M from billionaire investor
Wtf? Chris Roberts got some billionaire to give him $46 million? Lmao...
Read all of Star Citizen's financials if you like. Open development, bitches.
https://cloudimperiumgames.com/blog/letter-from-the-chairman/investment-news
900 bucks for a ship for a game that isn't done, or a ps4, xbox one, and a nintendo switch
Or a 2 x Vega 64 or One Nvidia 2080. Or even a computer gaming PC with a 6 core processor, 16GB of ram and RX580.![]()
That's an expensive hooker.even H&B for an hour is money better spent.
I’d rather have like 18-20gs of blow.That's an expensive hooker.
Squadron 42 (and Star Citizen itself) was announced Oct 10th 2012. 36 months ago. Chris Roberts expects SQ42 to be ready by Christmas 2015. That's three months from now. Add an extra 1 month for Chris Roberts perfectionist tax, and that makes 40 months of time since announcement for SQ42 to be ready. With 4 months until the 40 month date, that equals a nice 90% done.
Another year for the full game to be out of beta, 4th quarter of 2016, and the math supports 70% or so.
There you go.
I got an email From Chris Robberts yesterday about SQ42, it has a lot of words in it that I haven't read, has anyone read it and can you let me know if any of those words are a release date?
March saw the Animation Team focusing on two important features: the finalized system for jumping and completing the first iteration of the female playable character.
I see it is equipped with the "Wheel of Morality"Holy crap, a $900 ship? Someone please explain to me how something like this even exists.![]()
My guess is that a very small number of people do buy them but not enough to justify the costs.
However the ships price has other benefits to the company. As a pinnacle product it may be used to show off the game. Second as a high priced product it makes people psychologically think that lower priced products are more reasonable or attainable. In the past you thought a $200 ship was ridiculous but now with this $900 ship a $200 ship seems much more palatable.
See my explanation above;I see it is equipped with the "Wheel of Morality"
SC has always claimed that the extreme amounts of money for the ships and other content was not about buying the virtual goods, it was about people investing in the game development project and getting some recognition in game for that investment. SC could have simply left the virtual items completely out and it's supposed to be the same thing, someone gives them money investing in the dream this game represents. This isn't supposed to be viewed in the same light as buying virtual items is normally seen in.
That being said, You could call it a con job if you wanted too, it all depends on how the money is truly being used.
Hookers and blow.That being said, You could call it a con job if you wanted too, it all depends on how the money is truly being used.
I hope they get it finished or well a playable state close to what they pitched.I was just speaking with a couple of guys and we agree, this is the biggest scam in a long time. Enough said.......
What a load of bullshit. The only difference between this and other pay-to-win schemes is that most of these ships don't even exist yet. CIG is taking advantage of "whales" and people that have fallen into the "sunken cost" fallacy.
Hookers and blow.
The detracting comments in this thread from 3.5 years ago STILL ring true today.
Look, I said that some might call it a con and from your response I'd say that you fall into that category.
You weren't very specific as to what or who you are calling "bullshit" on. It leaves some room for interpretation, where you saying that SC calling this a crowdfunding scheme is bullshit, or that my relating what they claimed is bullshit?
The game didn't exist either, explain that load while your at it?
SC has always claimed that the extreme amounts of money for the ships and other content was not about buying the virtual goods, it was about people investing in the game development project and getting some recognition in game for that investment. SC could have simply left the virtual items completely out and it's supposed to be the same thing, someone gives them money investing in the dream this game represents. This isn't supposed to be viewed in the same light as buying virtual items is normally seen in.
I don't know and can't say. I suppose an investigation could get to the bottom of it, maybe the FTC would have something to say.