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Can someone explain Star Citizen?

Can someone explain Star Citizen?

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ruralMCgaming
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03-31-2016, 05:44 AM
#21
Mainly its about blowing up space ships and being crew on Spaceships as they get blown up. But it also has a bunch of stuff like trading, shooting people in the head in spacestation or alien planets, salvaging derelict space wrecks, etc. If you're worried about their funding just watch their big annual convention livestream on Saturday, when a bunch of sci fi nerds throw their wallets at their computers while holding back enough for the bigger November anniversary sale. When's it coming out? Don't believe any dates they give for anything. The real answer is when it's done.
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ruralMCgaming
03-31-2016, 05:44 AM #21

Mainly its about blowing up space ships and being crew on Spaceships as they get blown up. But it also has a bunch of stuff like trading, shooting people in the head in spacestation or alien planets, salvaging derelict space wrecks, etc. If you're worried about their funding just watch their big annual convention livestream on Saturday, when a bunch of sci fi nerds throw their wallets at their computers while holding back enough for the bigger November anniversary sale. When's it coming out? Don't believe any dates they give for anything. The real answer is when it's done.

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PDGA54190
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03-31-2016, 07:35 PM
#22
The distinction lies in how developers share progress. Many first reveal a game concept a year into planning and design, then remain silent until a trailer or demo appears at major events like E3 two to three years later, followed by the final release a year after that. This makes it hard for the public to track the timeline. In contrast, those with basic knowledge often see development unfold in real time, while casual viewers might only notice through brief clips on YouTube or short social media posts if they’re genuinely interested. Some, like Mr. Derek Smart, bring experience but also a strong agenda, often stirring reactions rather than providing clear updates.
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PDGA54190
03-31-2016, 07:35 PM #22

The distinction lies in how developers share progress. Many first reveal a game concept a year into planning and design, then remain silent until a trailer or demo appears at major events like E3 two to three years later, followed by the final release a year after that. This makes it hard for the public to track the timeline. In contrast, those with basic knowledge often see development unfold in real time, while casual viewers might only notice through brief clips on YouTube or short social media posts if they’re genuinely interested. Some, like Mr. Derek Smart, bring experience but also a strong agenda, often stirring reactions rather than providing clear updates.

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josiecatz__10
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03-31-2016, 11:52 PM
#23
No sources provided. Just repeating what the Escapist and others say.
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josiecatz__10
03-31-2016, 11:52 PM #23

No sources provided. Just repeating what the Escapist and others say.

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04-01-2016, 07:07 AM
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It was planned to release it a year back, but it seems almost impossible now.
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whitecastle200
04-01-2016, 07:07 AM #24

It was planned to release it a year back, but it seems almost impossible now.

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SA_minecraft
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04-01-2016, 08:26 AM
#25
Yes, you can lick a ginger.
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SA_minecraft
04-01-2016, 08:26 AM #25

Yes, you can lick a ginger.

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