DSOGaming writes: "Our reader ‘Sean’ shared with us some comparison screenshots between the real-life actors and the in-game character models for Squadron 42. These comparison screenshots are based on the latest in-game trailer that Cloud Imperium released and show how detailed these character models actually are."
Today, Cloud Imperium Games had a pair of reveals for both its online space simulator Star Citizen, and its single-player counterpart, Squadron 42.
Today Star Citizen developer Cloud Imperium Games released a new video focusing on the soundtrack of the single-player campaign Squadron 42.
Star Citizen and Squadron 42 developer Cloud Imperium Games has undergone a significant shake-up to its management team to hit its deadlines.
Hope the Squadron 42's 2025 release target is real.
Given Cloud Imperium, if they target 2025 end, they might be able to actually ship that part of the Star Citizen package by 2026 end. And that's enough for many interested who just wants to enjoy the single-player part of it.
Deadlines? Star Citizen and deadlines.... is this an out of season April fools joke?
graphics look amazing!
"The big actors that have been confirmed so far for Squadron 42 are: Mark Hamill, Gary Oldman, Henry Cavill, Gillian Anderson, John Rhys-Davis, Liam Cunningham, Mark Strong, Craig Fairbrass and Ben Mendelsohn."
yeah there's noway there will be any refund with 9 high paid actors on board. at least the team updates their content as often compared to that FFVII Remake. fact!!
I don't follow the game and I sort of expected them, given the astonishing budget, to invent a tech that would be nearly indistinguishable. Other companies with smaller budgets could then license the groundbreaking tech and catapult gaming as a whole that much further. Instead, while it looks good, still has uncanny valley all over it. Don't get me wrong, it looks good....I guess it's just really hard to actually drop my jaw now adays.
I'll be honest. I worked on photorealistic games, on the character art team, and this looks nothing close to what triple A games were putting out 3 years ago. Let alone in 2018. Very disappointing. The game looks amazing, and it might as well be a hell of a lot of fun, but character wise, even the generic CoD has done better than what I'm looking at.
someone needs to draw a line, they keep expending the game with no release date in sight, money keeps coming so they take their time with the game, this is a never ending loop of getting money and adding stuff.. you simply cant make the game do everything!