I have a few questions maybe some of you might be able to answer:
Does this studio allow money to be funneled in that isnt crowd funded or something?
Legally, could it be argued ToW is a separate game like Crytek tried to argue in regards to the PU and S42?
Do you think CIG's network engineers are in over their heads?
We don't know what agreements were made between the studios as far as I know, so speculating on money flow is just that, speculation.
My speculation is that CiG is paying them, no money flows the other way, but who knows whats changing hands under the table... We are told a lot of things years after the fact (like that they have been collabing since 2019) so anythings possible.
BTW for those who pointed out a certain name in the leadership of the company: from wikipedia: "Chris Roberts of Firesprite has no relationship to
Chris Roberts (video game developer), the Founder and Chairman of their newest development partner, Cloud Imperium Games."
ToW cannot be argued to be a separate game (thus breaking the original licensing agreement which is null and void since they moved to Lumberyard) as long as it remains accessible only through the Star CItizen Client. I have not seen anything about it being a fully standalone product, so No.
As for CIG's network engineers: YES. Very.
They have been since day one, with all the real-time networked actors, physics and grids and shit... It's a small wonder in itself that we don't constantly fall through the floor of our ships like we used to lol