You're very welcome my friend.Thanks man!
'Gimp
You're very welcome my friend.Thanks man!
'Gimp
This is a bit of a trend for Chris. He is incredibly ambitious but often talks before he can really back things up. I'm sure, had he shown a SQ42 demo, even a flawed one would have blown us away. However, since he didn't go into details about specific problems, we can only speculate on the reasons why they didn't show it.while i still fund & support the game, i am Disappointed to say the least, i believe the quote from CR at GamesCom was Citizencon would blow us away, sorry but that did not come close to blowing anything away....
Damn, if I had that problem, I'd be in a coma. :(You shut up @ThomSirveaux . The only reason I was falling asleep was because you kept refusing my sexual advances. Rejection makes me sleepy.
I love how they put words in his mouth. "Delayed indefinitely" - Do any of you recall him saying that. Delayed, yes. Indefinitely? Nope.From Forbes Magazine 10/10/16
Squadron 42, the single player campaign for upcoming space MMO Star Citizen, has been delayed indefinitely.
Chris Roberts and Cloud Imperium Games made the delay announcement during a livestream, stating that while a lot of the basics were complete, a great deal more had to be done. This includes in-progress development on things like pathfinding logic, enhanced flight AI, and the mission integration system.
"The campaign’s 28 missions are simply not done yet, according to Roberts, with some still at the grey-box level."
The developer has been notoriously quiet about a release date—up until now, while very little from the campaign had been shown, CIG had still not pushed back the 2016 release window.
2017 is now the target, but I won’t be holding my breath until a great deal more of Squadron 42 is on the table.
here's the link > http://www.forbes.com/sites/erikkain/2016/10/10/star-citizens-squadron-42-single-player-campaign-delayed-indefinitely/#10e886072e0d
My favorite part is how 28 chapters with 60+ missions became 28 missions.I love how they put words in his mouth. "Delayed indefinitely" - Do any of you recall him saying that. Delayed, yes. Indefinitely? Nope.
Idiots.My favorite part is how 28 chapters with 60+ missions became 28 missions.
Actually indefinitely is accurate in that no time or date was given. Basically since there was no clear date it is indefinite. Now if it was delayed definitely I would be throwing poop.....I love how they put words in his mouth. "Delayed indefinitely" - Do any of you recall him saying that. Delayed, yes. Indefinitely? Nope.
Well said. I had no real expectations, so I wasn't even disappointed. To each their own though. :)Actually indefinitely is accurate in that no time or date was given. Basically since there was no clear date it is indefinite. Now if it was delayed definitely I would be throwing poop.....
I'm still disappointed in the fact of no new "stuff". Be it a trailer of sq42 or some sneak peak of the new controllers or CIG finally coming to terms that Test is really the Best and all Auroras will now be known as Test Tube Auroras in honor of all.... I think the damage control over disappointment was lacking; but dissapointment is not dissatisfied or even angry at. I get disappointed at my dog all the time... still love the stupid thing.
I don't know what's beyond ecstatic but I am that for 3.0. But even more so for 2.6 and star marine. It will be a great kick through the goal post to a lot of trolls of the internet (especially when last year we had the "indefinitely delayed" star marine and all the flak with that). And just to be able to go in and get some FPS space action. Can't wait.Well said. I had no real expectations, so I wasn't even disappointed. To each their own though. :)
I'm fuckinghypedecstatic for 3.0. Haha
'Gimp, this excitement that I'm reading in your post is precisely how I feel. I've ben waiting for this since Freelancer. HahaThe next 3-ish months are going to bring epic level epicness to our space simulation, epic I tell you.
2.6 to the PTU (my guess is next week), then PU, and I predict a SQ42 demo in November and 3.0 around first of the year.
Going to be pure awesomesauce!
'Gimp
Judge you? My only concern is that you're not already touching yourself. HaI don't know what's beyond ecstatic but I am that for 3.0. But even more so for 2.6 and star marine. It will be a great kick through the goal post to a lot of trolls of the internet (especially when last year we had the "indefinitely delayed" star marine and all the flak with that). And just to be able to go in and get some FPS space action. Can't wait.
I may of touched myself. Don't judge me.
RTV is out now..... hitting and expanding on what was citizencon.
That was CR singing????Not sure about Chris's singing mind.
I also have to add -Beautiful Gimp-.Adding to BUTUZ's points, we saw our first animals, explosives, and DYNAMIC FUCKING WEATHER including conditions unsafe for a Connie to safely land.
Having not watched a live stream before for any of the GamesCon/CitizenCon events, I was blown away by what we DID see, and I accept what we DID NOT see insofar as the reasons given. I am in heavily after Polaris, was already concierge, but I am fine with delays when they are for quality reasons.
Below is my script for my 'I am a Star Citizen' video that I haven't finished editing that explains my feelings about where we are (yes I know I am late).
"I have been following the development of Star Citizen for a couple years but have only been a backer for a year. I am Director of Product Support Engineering for an aerospace engineering company in San Diego, California. I am also a licensed pilot and aircraft owner.
I grew up in the 70's/80's, at a time when we still designed, built and did incredible things not just as Americans but as human beings from Earth. Apollo, Skylab, the Space Shuttle, the SR-71, the F-15, the Concorde - I read Asimov and Heinlein and Bradbury and Herbert and Clarke and what we are seeing in StarCitizen was the promise of our future only a couple decades ago.
To be clear, the scope, scale and vision of this sim is the only way I can deal with not being able to actually do these things in real life.
While true that Musk and Bezos are doing great things at SpaceX and Blue Origin we have lost nearly 3 decades of progress and momentum for a myriad of reasons political, cultural and such.
The gift that Chris Roberts and the team at CIG/RSI and the other partners are giving us cannot be undervalued in my opinion, and it can not and should not be rushed.
I can wait.
My name is John Knolla, callsign AstroGimp01, from Test Squadron, and I am a Star Citizen."
'Gimp
Adding to BUTUZ's points, we saw our first animals, explosives, and DYNAMIC FUCKING WEATHER including conditions unsafe for a Connie to safely land.
Having not watched a live stream before for any of the GamesCon/CitizenCon events, I was blown away by what we DID see, and I accept what we DID NOT see insofar as the reasons given. I am in heavily after Polaris, was already concierge, but I am fine with delays when they are for quality reasons.
Below is my script for my 'I am a Star Citizen' video that I haven't finished editing that explains my feelings about where we are (yes I know I am late).
"I have been following the development of Star Citizen for a couple years but have only been a backer for a year. I am Director of Product Support Engineering for an aerospace engineering company in San Diego, California. I am also a licensed pilot and aircraft owner.
I grew up in the 70's/80's, at a time when we still designed, built and did incredible things not just as Americans but as human beings from Earth. Apollo, Skylab, the Space Shuttle, the SR-71, the F-15, the Concorde - I read Asimov and Heinlein and Bradbury and Herbert and Clarke and what we are seeing in StarCitizen was the promise of our future only a couple decades ago.
To be clear, the scope, scale and vision of this sim is the only way I can deal with not being able to actually do these things in real life.
While true that Musk and Bezos are doing great things at SpaceX and Blue Origin we have lost nearly 3 decades of progress and momentum for a myriad of reasons political, cultural and such.
The gift that Chris Roberts and the team at CIG/RSI and the other partners are giving us cannot be undervalued in my opinion, and it can not and should not be rushed.
I can wait.
My name is John Knolla, callsign AstroGimp01, from Test Squadron, and I am a Star Citizen."
'Gimp
Anything exciting in it? Some infos about Star Marine, 2.6 or the like...?RTV is out now..... hitting and expanding on what was citizencon.