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Faithful excited now for garbage collection gameplay?


Also, spectrum is suspiciously low on criticism for the current patch... have CIG mods been hard at work the last couple of days?

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LOL, SC is so derivative and borrows so heavily from classic sci-fi, if they leaned any harder into it they'd be getting sued out of existence.
 
Wait! The PU itself is offline? There isn't even an alpha to play at all unless you have access to the PTU?

So at the moment there is nothing for most except the ship store?

This is hilarious.
There comes a point when business interruption gets too great and if there is no sign that you can fix the issue in a timely manner that you have to back out and rollback the upgrade.

Things get rather interesting when rolling back is not an option or doesnt work! They could also just be really desperate to get 3.18 out there.

At least funding hasnt dried up, according to the dubious tracker, "pledges" have returned to baseline of approximately $100k a day :

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There comes a point when business interruption gets too great and if there is no sign that you can fix the issue in a timely manner that you have to back out and rollback the upgrade.

Things get rather interesting when rolling back is not an option or doesnt work! They could also just be really desperate to get 3.18 out there.

At least funding hasnt dried up, according to the dubious tracker, "pledges" have returned to baseline of approximately $100k a day :

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Check the hourly rates, its already dying down.
 
Give the idiot savant his 30+ year in the making vanity project of Wing commander 'x' and totally outsource and dissociate star citizen (and it's funding) from it. As long as Roberts continues to freely and blatantly strip star citizen of finances and resources to feed his interactive movie vision of hubris, the PU (which we're all paying for) is going nowhere but downwards. Where the hell is Microsoft when we really need them? They're buying Activision and CoD fer goodness sake :rolleyes:
The story is different this time: MS had money inve...wasted in the previous Magnum Opus so hadn't other choice but buy and finish the whole mess with Chris far away if they wanted to avoid a pure loss.

Here? No incentive to do so. Sure by buying they would get the generous eyeshielded fanbase, but so attached to the Perfectionist they may make MS life hell. And first and foremost buying CIG is buying their technical, moral and financial debts.

Oh and Chris shouldn't be able to get away with this mess, whatever the outcome he must stay accountable for it.
 
There comes a point when business interruption gets too great and if there is no sign that you can fix the issue in a timely manner that you have to back out and rollback the upgrade.

Things get rather interesting when rolling back is not an option or doesnt work! They could also just be really desperate to get 3.18 out there.

At least funding hasnt dried up, according to the dubious tracker, "pledges" have returned to baseline of approximately $100k a day :

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Eventually it may sink in to CR's mind that the kids nowadays do stuff for amusement, like ironic investing. CR may notice after having no servers running, they get even higher pledges and it'll become clear it's just a joke. Enjoy your sailboat!
 
And maybe the very first "ignorants" to blame are the ones that 1) ordered to put 3.18 live, 2) misconsidered "scale and configuration" between PTU and live, 3) make the devs crunch prior, during and after this release because of the 1) & 2).

Again, they had internal QA, evocati, PTU phases to get an answer to "is it live ready?", pure "having strong ignorant opinions [and] an indicator of lack of self awareness" from CIG.

"What we are experiencing is going to happen"
Can't be more right. It'll happen, a lot, each time worse and longer to get through than the previous, as the project gets more complex, more riddled with bad decisions, unsolved or returning bugs, and expansive workload.
This is good for SC.
 
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So many people who know nothing about software development (except what smug faced Jared tells them to believe about software development) tell people who do know about software development that they know nothing about software development, while demonstrating that they themselves know nothing about software development.
 
So many people who know nothing about software development (except what smug faced Jared tells them to believe about software development) tell people who do know about software development that they know nothing about software development, while demonstrating that they themselves know nothing about software development.
And how do you know who knows about software development and who doesn't ? You know about software development so you can decide ? Or you trust someone who claims to know about software development and can therefore judge someone who claims to know about software development, but wrongly because, according to him, he knows more about software development than the one who claims to know about software development ?
If I tell you for my job I do software development and migrate old prod DB with huge structural modifications, will you say I know about software development or I don't know about software development?
 
To all ED refugees; I have to admit it and agree with you: nowadays in both games we can do the same... we are both overwhelmed fighting against endless hordes of bugs.

By the way, I don't know too much about software development, but SC seems to me more and more like a digital scam every day.

Let's be very careful... when it's too late and we are aware that we have been victims of cybercrime, that's when the regrets arrive.
 
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