Knowtechie: The hits keep coming for the PC game Star Citizen. You may remember the game as Kickstarter’s 2012 $4.2 million dollar baby. You may also know that this game has been in some sort of development limbo, actually hell, for some time. You see, Chris Roberts and Cloud Imperium Games have essentially built giant wax wings with $89 million dollars of pledged money since the start of this campaign and now, according to an article by The Escapist, they are flying it right into the molten core or the sun.
Star Citizen will soon get a rather impressive character customization feature in alpha 3.23, but it's limited to the head. Yet, developers also want to implement body customization in the future.
Well I guess they couldn't have done so within the last two decades working on the game so probably it'll take another two decades
Today Cloud Imperium Games showcased in detail one of the major new features coming to its growing space game Star Citizen.
Personal Hangars sound brilliant for what is shaping up to be one of the most ambitious games in the galaxy.
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And worth it too, you only need to make a $10,000 donation…
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..to get on the waiting list.
Just a giant blackhole simulator sucks up everything in sight really loves money from the fools.
Star Citizen developer Cloud Imperium Games revealed and released a new starship in the persistent universe of the space simulator.
Oh god I hope this isnt true. Idk how you can spend $82 million and have little to show for it. Had high hopes for this game. Havent spent on dime on Star Citizen since I was waiting for more content to roll in, guess I made the right choice.
Hopefully this is just a pissed off worker that was fired and development is fine and they have plenty of cash. This game has a ton of potential if done right.
I'm not really surprised, honestly. Chris Roberts isn't really known for managing money that well.
I'm much more likely to believe someone like Mark Jacobs working on Camelot Unchained, because he has the experience and knows reality of funding development.
I had a feeling this game was too good to be true. I felt that they might either take the money and run or give us a drastically underwhelming game.
Meh, I'm not in any rush. I'd rather have feature creep and unbridled ambition than easily and quickly achievable.
We know they're still working on it at least. :)
No surprise, this game fell off my radar a long time ago same with Shroud of the Avatar. Although they seem to be toiling away on that one.