After raising over $800 million from its community, Star Citizen's developer delays the release of a new ship upgrade as players baulk at having to pay for it
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Scam Citizen.
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at this point I have nothing but a feeling schadenfruede for Star citizen players.
Morons literally getting XP farmed by Chris Roberts.
I literally knew someone who spent like $30,000 USD on Star Citizen, Had almost all of the ships, and social engineered his way to a leadership position of an admittedly very small and inactive clan, he had all the ships, and only enough people in his clan to crew like 3 or 4 of them.
and because of his addiction, couldnt afford a place to live on his own so he had to share an apartment with like 5 roomates.
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at this point I have nothing but a feeling schadenfruede for Star citizen players.
Morons literally getting XP farmed by Chris Roberts.
I literally knew someone who spent like $30,000 USD on Star Citizen, Had almost all of the ships, and social engineered his way to a leadership position of an admittedly very small and inactive clan, he had all the ships, and only enough people in his clan to crew like 3 or 4 of them.
and because of his addiction, couldnt afford a place to live on his own so he had to share an apartment with like 5 roomates.
I spent $30 years and years ago. I’ve gotten hundreds of hours of enjoyment out of it. But you’re right that the more expensive the ship, the more people you need to crew it.
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Anyone still giving them money, is stupid or ignorant.
For those who have been living under a rock, and are ignorant about the game: It's a crowdfunded game that started pre-production in 2010. Released early-access 2017/2018. Their funding passed $500m in 2023(over $800m now). They sold virtual ships for hundreds of dollars a decade ago, some of which are still not available. The game is still not finished, they're still selling ships and collecting funding, with no plan in sight to actually have a finished game any time soon.
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Let's assume for a second the developer isn't corrupt and is only spending the money on actual development. Is it even possible to spend that much money making a game from scratch?
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Anyone still giving them money, is stupid or ignorant.
For those who have been living under a rock, and are ignorant about the game: It's a crowdfunded game that started pre-production in 2010. Released early-access 2017/2018. Their funding passed $500m in 2023(over $800m now). They sold virtual ships for hundreds of dollars a decade ago, some of which are still not available. The game is still not finished, they're still selling ships and collecting funding, with no plan in sight to actually have a finished game any time soon.
A farmer from bangladesh could get more things done in that game than them.
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Let's assume for a second the developer isn't corrupt and is only spending the money on actual development. Is it even possible to spend that much money making a game from scratch?
It's just salaries, so yes.
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I wonder if those people spending so much on an on-line game will feel they have got their money's worth when one day the company shuts down and their digital purchases disappear forever.
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Wait did they actually make a game that works? I thought this was just an endless void of bullshit that people kept buying into.
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Wait did they actually make a game that works? I thought this was just an endless void of bullshit that people kept buying into.
I mean if you're actually asking seriously; there's nothing else like it for lovers of the space sim + MMO genre.
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Let's assume for a second the developer isn't corrupt and is only spending the money on actual development. Is it even possible to spend that much money making a game from scratch?
GTA6 is rumored to have already had more than 2x star citizens spent budget.
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I wonder if those people spending so much on an on-line game will feel they have got their money's worth when one day the company shuts down and their digital purchases disappear forever.
Tbh, a lot of people don't really care if they get their money's worth. Look at the Call of Duty franchise. A new release every year that most of the playerbase moves to, effectively makes much of the purchased goods on the older game obsolete.
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I mean if you're actually asking seriously; there's nothing else like it for lovers of the space sim + MMO genre.
Maybe it is top of the pack in the genre; but by how much?
For how absolutely out of any reasonable dimension their budget and development timeframe is, what have they to show for it, that you cannot get from X4 or Elite: Dangerous or any Starship Traders or any similar game? I cannot imagine it doing every single appeal of those games better.
Honest question, as I do not like the super deeply simulated games anyway. I like my space sims at least 30% arcade-y and easy to pick up.
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Maybe it is top of the pack in the genre; but by how much?
For how absolutely out of any reasonable dimension their budget and development timeframe is, what have they to show for it, that you cannot get from X4 or Elite: Dangerous or any Starship Traders or any similar game? I cannot imagine it doing every single appeal of those games better.
Honest question, as I do not like the super deeply simulated games anyway. I like my space sims at least 30% arcade-y and easy to pick up.
So is black ops or genshin impact out of the dimension of any reasonable budget too cause they both had more funding. You're obviously not asking honestly with a question like that. If you actually tried the game you would know none of those come close to the scope of star citizen. Maybe I'm wrong though and you are 'honestly' curious, I would say you could try for yourself and still not give a single penny to the big baddies over at CIG cause it's free fly right now. That's what I did a few years ago during another free fly event when I wanted to see for myself instead of just letting internet strangers form my opinion for me. I was blown away and I realized I could get a lot of enjoyment out of a $45 pledge ship. Played hundreds of hours since and had zero regrets. Absolutely breathtaking game. Why should it matter to me how many people have funded it? It cost me $45. Yes I've played a lot of x4 and elite and eve and freespace and even TIE fighter (1994) and descent not like that should matter.
Edit: now I understand why Lemmy is full of the same repeat opinions as reddit now y'all are just looking for the same filter bubbles you lived in before. Your downvotes say more about you than they say about me; keep it up.
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I wonder if those people spending so much on an on-line game will feel they have got their money's worth when one day the company shuts down and their digital purchases disappear forever.
That’s how the majority of our gaming currently is TBH. For better or worse.
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It's actually already in this state far better than quite a few "finished" games I've played.
So, yea, it's coming along nicely, even if slowly. Both games they are making I suppose as the singleplayer game is expected to release next year.
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Wait did they actually make a game that works? I thought this was just an endless void of bullshit that people kept buying into.
It's actually already in this state far better than quite a few "finished" games I've played.
So, yea, it's coming along nicely, even if slowly. Both games they are making I suppose as the singleplayer game is expected to release next year.
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I wonder if those people spending so much on an on-line game will feel they have got their money's worth when one day the company shuts down and their digital purchases disappear forever.
The question is when that will be. If it has even half the lifespan of WOW I'd say we are fine
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So is black ops or genshin impact out of the dimension of any reasonable budget too cause they both had more funding. You're obviously not asking honestly with a question like that. If you actually tried the game you would know none of those come close to the scope of star citizen. Maybe I'm wrong though and you are 'honestly' curious, I would say you could try for yourself and still not give a single penny to the big baddies over at CIG cause it's free fly right now. That's what I did a few years ago during another free fly event when I wanted to see for myself instead of just letting internet strangers form my opinion for me. I was blown away and I realized I could get a lot of enjoyment out of a $45 pledge ship. Played hundreds of hours since and had zero regrets. Absolutely breathtaking game. Why should it matter to me how many people have funded it? It cost me $45. Yes I've played a lot of x4 and elite and eve and freespace and even TIE fighter (1994) and descent not like that should matter.
Edit: now I understand why Lemmy is full of the same repeat opinions as reddit now y'all are just looking for the same filter bubbles you lived in before. Your downvotes say more about you than they say about me; keep it up.
Thanks for the reply. I do appreciate your candor.
I wish you would have actually said anything about the game. I know that you enjoyed it. 45$ worth, at least.
You are blown away and find it breathtaking, but I am not really sure why that is.
Asking people what they like about a piece of media is not "letting internet strangers form your opinion".
I was asking because I am wondering where the game's strengths lie and what it does exceptionally well. Because then I could compare that to what I value most in a space game. And could decide if I give the free fly a try or spend my time on any of the other infinity+1 amounts of things to indulge in. (Which is right now emulating Bloodborne and playing Clair Obscure)
Elite Dangerous, X4, EVE or any other high-depth simulators never totally clicked with me. But I have spent considerable hours in Star Sector or the Starpoint Gemini games. Games that make me feel like I am a space cowboy without throwing me infinite possibilities with no reason to pursue any of them. Which is often the feeling No Man's Sky is giving me.
If I had to sum it up, I'd say I am more interested in Space RPGs than Space Simulators.
Maybe you could have shared what is actually sensational about the game. Which would probably have done more to counter any unfair criticism towards it, than just expounding on how unfounded preconceived opinions about it are. After all you love the game. So let some of that love shine through and carry the day.
I should have chucked the lines about budget and time, because they raised your hackles so much. You are probably used to the game being attacked on that avenue.