Because it wasn't a vote.
In fact it was, I participated in that exact vote. Voters were allowed to pick the top 3 options they were most interested in seeing CIG develop.
It says as much on the page: Please select your top three options!
Again, he is your Nightmare, not mine. I won't count myself as speaking for any other carbon-based life-form. Why do I want to look at a Twitter stream, I'm not on Twitter. The backwards timeline gives me a brain ache, without even reading anything!
I don't live my life jumping to attention at the first thing some guy writes on Twitter, or someone else writes on this thread.
I find your lack of faith disturbing![]()
I personally appreciate your objectivity.
At the end of the day, I'm a fan of space sims. My favorite game of all time is Freespace 2, followed closely by the Homeworld games, etc. And seeing the space game genre start to come back has been an immensely exciting experience for me. Seeing Elite come back from the ashes, and new games like No Man's Sky or Infinity: Battlescape suddenly appear has sparked my nostalgia. Star Citizen is extremely ambitious, probably too ambitious, but I want to see it succeed. And here is where my undies get put into a knot, when I see people, in the name of the fans, of the backers, of the genre, actively trying to destroy that ambition.
I'm sorry that Derek wasn't able to produce Galactic Command Online. I'm sorry that Line of Defense has received such a poor response. But those aren't my problems either. And now here he is, trying to "cut the poppy". And it's frustrating as hell. He doesn't speak for me as a backer, though he pretends to. And he'll use this thread as his soapbox for as long as he can.
Perhaps it doesn't bother you, but I imagine there are some people in this thread that would like to see the discussion continue sans the drama.
So, as the newcomer, I'm going to try not to contribute to the drama and keep to the facts. If anyone has any questions on specifics about Star Citizen, I'll be happy to answer them and provide supporting references where possible.
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