Is it time to just let Star Citizen development play out and see what happens? Nothing has changed in how it's being developed.
Star Citizen developer Cloud Imperium Games released a new ship variant and provided more information about ship balancing.
Today, Star Citizen developer Cloud Imperium Games released a new video showing off the content coming with the next big update, alpha 4.2.
Star Citizen developer Cloud Imperium Games is continuing its quest to improve the playability and content of the growing space simulator.
These guy are making the broadest scope and depth of any game of all time and people wanted to play it fully within a couple of years. Thank God rockstar doesnt listen to its fans either. The only difference is these guys have to keep the development in the public eye because its crowd funded and that alone adds immense pressure. Godspeed to Christ Robert's and Cloud Impirum
Yes, let it run it's course.
And slowly, people will be forced to admit that it isn't a 'ponzi scheme' or a 'fraud', as every year the game progresses a ton. Major milestones will be hit one after another. The game already holds incredible experiences you won't find anywhere else, and that is with half the fundamental mechanics and systems not working properly. That is with major gameplay loops missing from the game.
People can choose to believe that anyone who still supports SC or is excited for it is a brainwashed cultmember or something. Or, they can be a little more reasonable, and realize that some people like it because they really like it, including what CIG has put out, and what they've shown on future content.
"Star Citizen - It's Time To Let Development Run Its Course"
Is there anyone out there that ISN'T letting development run its course? Sure people are mad that development seems to be taking forever. It's currently already 5 years past what its expected launch date was going to be.
But still, who is holding them up from developing the game the way they want to? It seems to me like development is, and has been running its intended course, scam or no scam. So I'm a bit confused by this article.