

No need for the hostility mate, I'm just sharing my opinion with the facts I have. They're now releasing quarterly on a defined road map. They have not spent it all (not sure where you even heard that rumor.) They employ 300+ people over four studios.

And you might want to jump in as there's tons of game play FAR more than SoT offers, which is hilarious as you can back SC for $40 but SoT wants $60 for their "finished" gameĬIG has earned over 183mil via pledges. You might want to brush up on your facts there. I don't believe it's an outright scam, it's just gross incompetence taken to the upmost extremes. I cannot imagine this game launching in a state even remotely resembling something playable, much less enjoyable. I've followed the development closely for some time, and my conclusion is basically They've spent over 150 Million dollars to get to Alpha. Let me know if you have any other questions I'll be happy to help you said in star citizen said in star citizen game: Plus, it looks like this, compare that to SoT and I'm sure you'll admit, SoT doesn't hold a candle to SC as far as graphics go:
#Star citizen steam Patch#
The bottom line, it's not a scam, it's not a cash grab and the project is on a defined production schedule and showing progress at a MUCH faster rate due to the patch I previously mentioned. It's very much an alpha product and unless you're got a well optimized PC with sufficient RAM you're not going to have the best experience right now. They're now on a quarterly release schedule since the last major patch, which added to the back end processes.

I backed the game during the Kickstarter campaign and the progress is nothing short of what I expected, though I did hope Squadron 42 would have been out sooner.īefore you pledge, understand that it's in development and game systems are being added. The ships and packages you see for thousands of dollars are there for people that want to back the game at that level.
