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Just in time for them to take physical discs away!

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[โ€“] Abyssian@lemmy.world 2 points 21 hours ago (1 children)

I mean... it's been like 20 years, hundreds of millions spent, over a billion raised. Still being "in alpha" says it all.

Maybe it will be ready for my retirement, and we can play it in VR while really high in a nursing home. o_O

[โ€“] LePoisson@lemmy.world 1 points 21 hours ago

That would be pretty awesome. Although by the time I'm in a nursing home really high playing a space sim in VR I expect something better to have emerged. Oh and also star citizen would have to start supporting VR which afaik it still doesn't.

Honestly, it's a really good lesson in why sometimes the big bad mean publishers and studio execs can be a necessary evil to get a game released.

I just would expect to not be running into the same bugs from literally 5 years ago still popping up in the game but it's a byproduct of how the software has been designed and coded. I'm not saying it's a straight up scam, shit I might even suggest someone spend the $30, or whatever the cheapest pledge is, just to play with what I'd consider an overblown tech demo. The software is cool, a lot of stuff in the game is cool, hell the game just looks pretty. Plus it is awesome when it works, but it's fiddly as hell and everything takes too long because it's part of some convoluted system that is poorly explained. That's the rub too, it does take easily 30 to 45 minutes just to get some gear and even get to your ship and get your mission/load out/cargo sorted. When you spent 30 minutes walking around only to get stranded by a bugged out elevator, or fall through a floor, or watch the train that you need to take to get to your hangar glitch out ... Etc etc ... It's beyond aggravating. Especially because there is no quick and easy way to reset.

Idk why I'm just in a rant mood but thanks for humoring me.