I'm curious as to what motivates the guys who buy tons of expensive ships? I backed Star Citizen at the lowest tier possible to get the game I think. I just have an Aurora. I'd like to get a ship like the Freelancer eventually I think based on what I've read about it. However, what I read about it and what it will actually be like in the game is up in the air. I could buy a Freelancer and then get in the game and completely hate it. Without the context of actually flying the ship and playing the game it's just a gamble.
I don't see the point in dishing out hundreds or thousands of dollars based on basically advertisements for ships that aren't complete and a game that isn't complete. All these ships will be able to be earned in game. Some of them probably within a few hours or tens of hours and the biggest ones probably in hundreds of hours. If I started the game in some OP ship I would be depriving myself of the game experience. I guess some guys just have a lot of disposable income to blow on these things.
Lets see....
Its a SPACE game.... My head has been in space along time.
Its Chris Roberts... Ahead of his time, even years ago, when he was ahead of his time. ..and he's due for a super big one.
Its a MMO space game.... Of the type I have imagined. Wow, have I been hoping for this for years.
I get to back it to an extent that maybe I can say... "It would have failed without me.." ;)
...and yes, now I have disposable income....yet even when I didn't, I rocked a cassette tape drive, and spent $400.00 upgrading from 2k ram to 4k ram just to chase Klingons from sector to sector.
Now, lets assume a $14.00 a month subscription value....That means, I damn well better enjoy this game till I die. lol
As for grinding/experiencing the game to get ships, I'll have enough accounts to do that on.
Finally, in then end, for me. It matches my dream game. If that means I have to pledge for ship after ship after ship to make it happen, I getting another ship.