This is exactly the problem with hype. SC has become all things to all people. I've even read threads on various forums that state in fairly strong terms that SC is better than ED's alphas, despite the fact that SC has shown nothing of it's gameplay bar a bit of shaky multiplayer footage that is less advanced than ED's Kickstarter video from over a year ago.So RSI are doing Star Citizen with the full glitz and glamour push. No prob there either....
though it is going to be fun at launch time (and many people on the SC forum have also pointed this out) when the grand hordes of deluded masses go mental with nerdrage that it is in fact just a video game and not an all inclusive 2nd life in the future.
Angry Joe recently made his list of top 20 games of 2014. Interestingly Elite: Dangerous, a 2014 title is not included in the list; its spot having been mysteriously taken by a 2015 title (despite it being a top 20 of 2014 list!), which also happens to be a space sim. Guess which?
Linky: http://m.youtube.com/watch?feature=g-subs-u&v=SZOpaMmICCc
I don't know, I can't see it going well, not with all that hype and all those millions in donated funds. If it doesn't deliver what is promised (and it has promised so very much), it'll be one of those morbid fascination, car-crash rubber necking things to watch, but I think it'll be a hugely damaging to gaming and Kickstarter projects as a whole.
I might be wrong and it might turn out to be the most amazing game ever made, but I just don't have that much faith. The alarm bells were ringing the moment they announced that they had chosen CryEngine 3 for it.
I know this probably sounds like I'm hating on SC but it's just an objective opinion from having seen so many other massively hyped, massively funded games turn out to be nothing more than average. I really hope it's a solid game when it comes out, but even if it is a lot of people are going to be disappointed that it's not even more. Hell hath no fury like a disappointed gamer.
I still think Frontier are being pretty shrewd with ED. Even if it doesn't sell millions of copies on release day, it should build up well as the gaming media and word of mouth picks up on it. Too much hype is worse than none at all.
Yeah who cares? We don't want other people to play the game anyhow
Meh
However, a recent example of a game which had vast sums of money pumped into it & hyped beyond belief was GTA V - and that delivered pretty much everything that was promised. It's an astounding achievement in gaming, and has raised the bar in terms of what people now expect from an open world game.
Another example is Skyrim...
Read Frontier's annual financial report. They are playing the long game with E: D, and do expect to sell millions of copies - but over the course of several years rather than all at once.
To me, that suggests minimal marketing, and largely word of mouth exposure. In fact, David Braben even recently said that he doesn't have an issue with people pirating a game (not specifically E: D) to begin with, because it often leads to them actually buying the thing. So, in the case of E: D I expect MP and the evolving galaxy (the two main killer features of E: D compared to previous games) to be blocked for all but legitimate account holders - and that will be the carrot that is dangled in front of gamers who downloaded a torrent copy or took a copy from their mates.
He's a smart man, that Braben.![]()
And produced not 10 miles from my home in Scotland. and coming soon™ to the PC.
Nice find! - This deserves its own thread, as it's not really anything to do with this topic?It seems next EDGE magazine has nice exclusive with David. And what a nice Cobra on cover. FD, I hope you will sell huge prints of that in your upcoming franchise
http://www.edge-online.com/news/its...ol-david-braben-on-the-elite-dangerous-alpha/
'Mon the 'Burgh!
The GTAV comparison is a little false in comparison to SC of course. RockStar is a well-established company with a strong track record in their chosen area of development. It was practically money in the bank and therefore justified such a mammoth marketing budget.
It seems next EDGE magazine has nice exclusive with David. And what a nice Cobra on cover. FD, I hope you will sell huge prints of that in your upcoming franchise
http://www.edge-online.com/news/its...ol-david-braben-on-the-elite-dangerous-alpha/
Chris Roberts is an American (or at least a naturalised one), and the attitude is simply different. For Americans, relentless marketing and hype are everything.
However, a recent example of a game which had vast sums of money pumped into it & hyped beyond belief was GTA V - and that delivered pretty much everything that was promised. It's an astounding achievement in gaming, and has raised the bar in terms of what people now expect from an open world game. Another example is Skyrim... again, a superb game that had a huge hype engine behind it. These two games are probably the gaming highlights of the last 5 years for me.
SC's biggest weaknesses is that Chris Roberts has been out of the industry for over a decade, it uses CryEngine 3 (I cannot get my head around that choice for a massively multiplayer space game) and the hype has already turned it into a fantasy for too many people. Even the 2014 release date in these lists is made up by the fans and media, despite RSI consistently saying it will be 2015.
However, it's just not possible to live up to a lot of the hype generated about it (often by the fans, so not entirely GIG's fault).
SC's biggest weaknesses are that Chris Roberts has been out of the industry for over a decade, it uses CryEngine 3 (I cannot get my head around that choice for a massively multiplayer space game) and the hype has already turned it into a fantasy for too many people. Even the 2014 release date in these lists is made up by the fans and media, despite RSI consistently saying it will be 2015.
IGN's 25 PC Games to Play in 2014
http://uk.ign.com/articles/2014/01/21/25-pc-games-to-play-in-2014?page=1
Elite: Dangerous is missing from the list?
Although Star Citizen gets a mention (is it even out in 2014?)
No way FD will spend any marketing money at this point in development, when there's still lot of stuff to fix and game essentially is still coming together.
Overall, if you care, find a way to spread the word. FD will find their foot with stable beta and they will feel confident enough to talk more loudly about game.
I am with u on the guild thing but I see no harm at all with a photo mode to take external eye candy (I don't mean play in 3rd person)
SC is also a PC game and crowd funded... yet they mentioned that on their PC games in 2014 list!