Hey folks,
Been a while since I have said any of my "negative" shit, but I think we need to have a conversation. Prepare your snowflake minds because I am going to unload on ya'all. I have skin in this game, just like every other person here... I'd like to see my Kraken someday, but I don't think we're going to make it unless some crap changes at CIG.
Issue #1
Chris Roberts should not be running the engineering department. He is a figurehead... an idea guy. He may be the man in charge, but a true leader knows when to shut up and stop asking for the engineering team to turn lead into gold. High expectations are reasonable; not taking no for an answer is terrible.
Issue #2
Creatives should have NO say in the budget. Ever wonder why a creative house is so messy? Maybe not, but they are all over the place, just like this game (StarCitizen). They are great at coming up with ideas but bad at making logical decisions - particularly budget/money decisions because they think throwing money at a problem fixes it. It does not... 1000 regular people saying yes all the time will get it wrong, and 10 of the right people will get it right.
Issue #3
Engineers need the ability to say no; if management does not listen, then the project will fail. I think CIG is creative-driven and not engineering-driven. Creatives provide the destination, engineering builds the path, and sometimes, there are roadblocks - just like server meshing. I am not saying creatives are bad, I am saying creatives have a different role than engineering.
Issue #4
It's time to give up on server meshing.
So as I said, Chris Roberts is a visionary; he is not someone to make it happen, thus the state of this game. Years have gone by, we've bounced from here to there, and we're still in alpha... I mean a bad alpha - this game is barely playable.
This company has nothing but headwinds, tech-debt + a bad economy = bad future unless something changes.
I have no idea what is going on at CIG, but after 10 years of this crap, they need to change direction fast they will just be a footnote of what not to do and we the backers, will be holding the bag. I hope Chris Roberts likes his millionaire status because it will not last if this game fails, When the trust fails, the downfall will take weeks, not years.
CD
Been a while since I have said any of my "negative" shit, but I think we need to have a conversation. Prepare your snowflake minds because I am going to unload on ya'all. I have skin in this game, just like every other person here... I'd like to see my Kraken someday, but I don't think we're going to make it unless some crap changes at CIG.
Issue #1
Chris Roberts should not be running the engineering department. He is a figurehead... an idea guy. He may be the man in charge, but a true leader knows when to shut up and stop asking for the engineering team to turn lead into gold. High expectations are reasonable; not taking no for an answer is terrible.
Issue #2
Creatives should have NO say in the budget. Ever wonder why a creative house is so messy? Maybe not, but they are all over the place, just like this game (StarCitizen). They are great at coming up with ideas but bad at making logical decisions - particularly budget/money decisions because they think throwing money at a problem fixes it. It does not... 1000 regular people saying yes all the time will get it wrong, and 10 of the right people will get it right.
Issue #3
Engineers need the ability to say no; if management does not listen, then the project will fail. I think CIG is creative-driven and not engineering-driven. Creatives provide the destination, engineering builds the path, and sometimes, there are roadblocks - just like server meshing. I am not saying creatives are bad, I am saying creatives have a different role than engineering.
Issue #4
It's time to give up on server meshing.
So as I said, Chris Roberts is a visionary; he is not someone to make it happen, thus the state of this game. Years have gone by, we've bounced from here to there, and we're still in alpha... I mean a bad alpha - this game is barely playable.
This company has nothing but headwinds, tech-debt + a bad economy = bad future unless something changes.
I have no idea what is going on at CIG, but after 10 years of this crap, they need to change direction fast they will just be a footnote of what not to do and we the backers, will be holding the bag. I hope Chris Roberts likes his millionaire status because it will not last if this game fails, When the trust fails, the downfall will take weeks, not years.
CD
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