Only the bestest chemist in the westest.Reading?! What am I? A chemist?
Only the bestest chemist in the westest.Reading?! What am I? A chemist?
Thanks, I really appreciate your kind words. I may gauge interest and possibly revamp it. We will see. The only thing truly holding me back is my lack of free-time. New house, new job, etc., etc.bah you no longer in spain? you need to come to japan!
All jokes aside i think if you enjoyed putting it together you should keep doing it there are people who do read your post but are silent (Lurkers) that take your advice.
Well said.I think we’re losing sight of the forest for the metaphors.
CIG want us to keep buying pretend spaceships to fund the game we’ve been waiting 8 years for (so far). CIG also don’t want to focus on making the game (the one they want us to keep spending money on) stable. CIG also want the players to market the game for them. We cannot market the game because it’s not stable. CIG want us to spend more money on pretend space ships so they can complete the alpha at some indeterminate point in the future. CIG also don’t want to focus on making the game stable.
I think that captures the argument?
Soon New Co-piolet if you know what i mean~Thanks, I really appreciate your kind words. I may gauge interest and possibly revamp it. We will see. The only thing truly holding me back is my lack of free-time. New house, new job, etc., etc.
What he saidI think we’re losing sight of the forest for the metaphors.
CIG want us to keep buying pretend spaceships to fund the game we’ve been waiting 8 years for (so far). CIG also don’t want to focus on making the game (the one they want us to keep spending money on) stable. CIG also want the players to market the game for them. We cannot market the game because it’s not stable. CIG want us to spend more money on pretend space ships so they can complete the alpha at some indeterminate point in the future. CIG also don’t want to focus on making the game stable...
I dunno Maynard.What he said
Chris Roberts' priorities are not necessarily our priorities.
I have believed for quite a while that Chris Roberts wants to develop a platform for digital content creation as much as he wants to develop games. The success of his early crowdfunding efforts opened his eyes to the potential for using gamers as a funding source that don't dilute his ownership and control. We have put up the money, he owns all the IP rights and stock. Remember that CR transitioned from making games to producing movies once already.
We have already funded the development of motion capture tech, rapid character creation tools, tools for procedural generation of systems and planets and the toolchain to integrate them all into a whole. You could make an entire Star Wars type movie with the tech CIG is using to make the cut scenes in Squadron 42.
Is server stability for large numbers of players a priority if you want to build a content creation engine? Not so much. It will be very interesting to watch the pace of development for Star Citizen once Squadron 42 has gone live and CIG has a revenue stream from game sales.
I agree with you. There is always the possibility of taking SQ42 to the next gen console.I don't think SQ42 is going to sell like everyone thinks it is, many of us have already pre-purchased it, the average player base doesn't really flock towards space sims, you need a beast of a computer to run it on high graphics and without FPS issues, many people hate flight sims with mouse and keyboard which means your targeting a very small player base. I really think people are confusing the funding and 2.6 million registered citizens, these funds and players are not here for SQ42, they are here for the PU, the MMORPG aspect of the game.
I have to be honest, if this was just a space sim, if this was JUST SQ42 I would have bailed years ago on supporting this game, if they even look like their going to slow down SC it will be a nightmare, SQ42 is not going to be their savior.
I don't think SQ42 is going to sell like everyone thinks it is, many of us have already pre-purchased it, the average player base doesn't really flock towards space sims, you need a beast of a computer to run it on high graphics and without FPS issues, many people hate flight sims with mouse and keyboard which means your targeting a very small player base. I really think people are confusing the funding and 2.6 million registered citizens, these funds and players are not here for SQ42, they are here for the PU, the MMORPG aspect of the game.
I have to be honest, if this was just a space sim, if this was JUST SQ42 I would have bailed years ago on supporting this game, if they even look like their going to slow down SC it will be a nightmare, SQ42 is not going to be their savior.
This.I agree with you. There is always the possibility of taking SQ42 to the next gen console.
Lumberyard is crafted to allow it to run on PC and consoles with little rework and thus SQ42 should be easily ported between the platforms and the next-gen consols should have enough graphical power to not require much graphic changes. But the PU would be a much larger change to bring to consoles and I am not sure it would be worth it.I have no issues with selling SQ42 to consoles but the PU wont work there imo, in order to make SQ42 work on consoles they would literally have to restructure all of star citizen as well and that wont work so I feel like trying to convert this to Xbox and PS might be a road they don't want to travel down.
I just don't think people are understanding the consumer base well when it comes to SQ42, this isn't going to be a RDR2 or GTA5, EVE online or Elite Dangerous, its not going to sell 10 million copies imo, I could be wrong but again, its a single player campaign based on space flight simulation, most single player campaigns these days last about 40-60 hrs and then you are done, very few have high replay ability, most will have the campaign done in a weeks time, unless and I hope I am wrong, the company decides to gate chapters behind a live service, which I fear will happen to get the game out earlier, again I hope I am wrong.
Graphically yes, I agree, but this is a pretty complicated and immersive game, not sure how it would play without a keyboard and mouse setup, there is a lot more to transitioning a PC game to a console then vice versa. I agree Graphically not an issue especially with next gen consoles.Lumberyard is crafted to allow it to run on PC and consoles with little rework and thus SQ42 should be easily ported between the platforms and the next-gen consols should have enough graphical power to not require much graphic changes. But the PU would be a much larger change to bring to consoles and I am not sure it would be worth it.