You're right. Would have been more realistic with a life-sized Glorious Leader portrait slapped on there holding a few beers :laughing:Why do they keep pushing these unrealistic body standards?
The ass tattoo is completely unrealistic! ;)
I don't know what you're talking about..I'd it me or is there a menu item in that app called "Boobs". :P
It's a misprint. It is suppose to say Beer.Is it me or is there a menu item in that app called "Boobs". :P
I feel like I recall that as well, but I have no source to confirm. May be rumour, but someone here will probably be able to answer more preciselyIf I'm not mistaken, didn't CIG state at some point that they would allow Players to add content to the game like add-ons after the game goes live?
Afaik they somehow want to allow modding. This goes along with private Servers (big) but they don't want to give away their Server tech.If I'm not mistaken, didn't CIG state at some point that they would allow Players to add content to the game like add-ons after the game goes live?
Having talked to CR about his original intent RE private servers, I don't think he wants to put any restrictions on them.So SQ42 is probably very likely to be modable
private servers might be very limited to user count and/or maybe to one solar system and/or whatsoever you will want to interprete into that.
Having talked to CR about his original intent RE private servers, I don't think he wants to put any restrictions on them.
Practically speaking though ordinary players have little to no ability to run/configure/manage large server farms which would be necessary to support a large scale deployment capable of hosting many simultaneous players.
That, then, will be the real limiting factor - the hardware we have available to run the servers. Not the server software itself.
It's highly likely that running large scale deployments will only be possible for CIG's professional ops team.
Granted this could have changed since the server software has evolved so much over the past few years.
It may no longer be possible to run a standalone server at all. Unknown.
We're getting pretty off topic here but yes I understand it's easy for Amazon to scale. That doesn't mean it's easy (or in their interest) for CIG to spend a lot of time and money making that easy for end-users to actually do.You do realize that with Amazon owning and supporting Lumberjack with in their aws it should be relativity easy for them to support private Star Citizen servers that can scale. Something similar to what Dice did with their battlefield with their allowing private servers.
Although upon closer examination, there is a tat on the inside of her right thigh that says "Aurora Parking only"I glad there was no Aurora heading north on her thigh.
And no jokes about how far you can shoot in space, ok?In space... no one can hear you fap (hopefully).
One word: InertiaAnd no jokes about how far you can shoot in space, ok?
Thats what i somehow meant when i said they don't want to give away their server tech. So they don't limit the game but running SC without a big Server farm for a small group of people would be too much effort. So they might limit it somehow because it probably won't make sense.Having talked to CR about his original intent RE private servers, I don't think he wants to put any restrictions on them.
Practically speaking though ordinary players have little to no ability to run/configure/manage large server farms which would be necessary to support a large scale deployment capable of hosting many simultaneous players.
That, then, will be the real limiting factor - the hardware we have available to run the servers. Not the server software itself.
It's highly likely that running large scale deployments will only be possible for CIG's professional ops team.
Granted this could have changed since the server software has evolved so much over the past few years.
It may no longer be possible to run a standalone server at all. Unknown.
Yes but probably very expensiveYou do realize that with Amazon owning and supporting Lumberjack with in their aws it should be relativity easy for them to support private Star Citizen servers that can scale. Something similar to what Dice did with their battlefield with their allowing private servers.
what i also missed to mention is: I don't think they will allow "everyone" to mod "the real Star Citizen". There might be some kind of costum skins for large orgs like us. Allowing modding of the UI etc. would imho be the very first step to allow cheating, botting and stuff like that. You would loose a big tool to put your hands on those kind of peopleActually, I was thinking more in terms of add-ons such as in the case of World of Warcraft where it would only be applied to the UI of the individual player on their own personal system.