whilst on this thought, I wonder if it’s a morality and ethical divide between those that dislike cig and those that can ignore these ethical questions and don’t care
I think it is definitely a big part of this whole thing. I personally separate my opinion of Star Citizen as a (non)product and CIG as a developer.
I probably would have better opinion of the game, if the developer behaved in a more ethical way. Everyone's line lies elsewhere of course. To me personally, CIG keeps finding new lows when it comes to treating both their customers and employees. I have no emotional attachment whatsoever, as I have never played Wing Commander for example, so never had "Visionary Chris Roberts" image in my mind.
To me SC is just a broken 13-year old alpha made by a dev that has some truly horrible (IMO) people at the helm.
I do love the concept of it, big fan of immershun the way they want to do it. If they weren't so horribly greedy, manipulative and predatory - and if they showed to their customers they can actually manage the project well - I would happily throw money at them to help them achieve that dream. I am not a rich person by any means, but I don't mind spending a pretty penny on a passion.
I spent quite a bit on Elite over the past 11 years and I can easily imagine myself spending the same, if not more on SC.
Alas, Greed Imperium Cloudiness and His Majesty Chris "I put myself as the saviour of the entire human race in my game" Roberts are behaving in a way that is 100% opposite to what my idea of an ethical business is.