The problem I have, with regards to progress, is the project has no end goals clearly defined.
While it is certainly true that Star Citizen development could use better defined stages and delivery dates I do believe that the actual goals are at least heavily implied.
For example.
A) Suck up all the financial means of all potential customers until CIG reaches the mythical stage of being "too big to fail". (THEN start an ingame shop for "purely cosmetic items" that is sooo not pay2win to get to the remaining small change.)
B) Turn all of the Internets into one big
Metave... err.. Universe. Each server a starsystem. Each router a Jumppoint. Each firewall a "shut down your engines and let me scan you". Because if they do not then that star map will never become something you can explore.
C) Turn Chris Roberts into code so he may watch over us eternally. Though he will unerringly crash with a 30K.
D) Develop new ships that can counter those ships that punched above class and made other ships obsolete that you pledged for 10 years ago or something the likes.
E) Found or take over development studios in every major town worldwide.
F) Find the answer to the question. "What was the plan again? Why did we start this?" Because yes, they did stray a little from the path the kickstarter suggested. Maybe that's what being agile means. But also yes, the actual game right now is pretty far from the original pledge. (For reference sake:
Star Citizen by Cloud Imperium Games Corporation — Kickstarter I got me one of the Digital Bounty Hunter Packs. Had a good laugh at the estimated delivery date even back then.)
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I admit that most of these "facts" are worth less than my work ethics. But being non existing themselves they are perfect for a reference to Star Citizen development plans.
And if you actually read this far you deserve a beer.
Prost! Cheers! Skol! Slainte!
PS: If you never hear from me again that proves that one of my claims was actually legit and CIG put a Bounty on my head. MY money is on SHODAN CR.
PPS: I'm sad to hear that you are frustrated to the point of giving up on this game Mr. Bong. But just in case that you change your mind on a later date let us reserve you a space at the bar.
Even Robert Downey Jr. managed a comeback. Why wouldn't you?