Looks like the buyers for ship NFTs might be cooling off a little bit.
Genuinely curious: in which way do you see Star Atlas as a competitor of SC? And, what do you think SA offers that may push CIG into making SC "more attractive" than the former?Second, a little next-gen space sim competition can't hurt (thinking beyond Elite) to get C.R. thinking that he needs to meet a schedule before a competitor does.
You always find a few of those in the comment section, so I need to explain it a bit better in my videos maybe.Genuinely curious: in which way do you see Star Atlas as a competitor of SC? And, what do you think SA offers that may push CIG into making SC "more attractive" than the former?
Why can't you personally make a game to compete with Star Citizen?For $100M? Hmm. Well, Chris Roberts seemingly thought so when he started his project. But I'd have to say no, I don't believe it.
If you gave me $100M I'd probably go build a resort or something more concrete... pun intended.I am giving you $100M, go make a game!
But ... what if I'm Chris Roberts ...The guy making Star Atlas as the same amount of game dev experience as you.
That's okay Chris, I don't mind being used as the example I have zero expirince of any kind, let alone game dev expiriance.But ... what if I'm Chris Roberts ...
So, is a marina artist a direct competitor of a shipbuilder? The final product looks similar and they cater to a similar audience...If someone else gets the money that you could have gotten by doing something that looks similar enough to cater to the same audience, then yes it is competition regardless of the fact that the other project will never go anywhere.
I assume a marina artist is a painter? If so, then how's the customer base similar? One want's to buy a ship, the other wants to buy a painting. I'd think it's safe to assume that the subset of customers who wants to buy both And can actually afford both is negligible?So, is a marina artist a direct competitor of a shipbuilder? The final product looks similar and they cater to a similar audience...
Yep, the thing I was trying to say is that SA and SC do Not cater to the same audience so despite the fact that they look like they could be competitors (cos both sell ship jpegs), they are not.My bad, these are Marina paintings.
Do we agree then, than even if both can cater to similar audiences (people who likes ships, value craftmanship, and have money to spend), they do not compete with each other?
The only thing Star Citizen and Star Atlas have in common is their first name. Their very nature and goals are as different as an egg and a chestnut.