Though yeah, the random capitalization thing shouldn't have any baring on the legitimacy of the person posting.
It doesn't but combined with the odd sentence structure, random spacing and weird paragraphing it is very difficult to read.
Though yeah, the random capitalization thing shouldn't have any baring on the legitimacy of the person posting.
But... he's being positive about SC... Forum doctrine dictates that he should be ridiculed.
@Sunleader, I'm afraid Stigbob is right. They had already started raising a decent amount of money, they hit their kickstarter goals quickly, and so the only reason for them to seek loans very early in the process would be if they'd already decided to make a different game than the one they had JUST kickstarted. That is dishonest at best, given that backers agreed to one thing and CIG was already planning a bait and switch. So let's give them the benefit of the doubt and say they didn't seek loans until the scope had expanded. By that point they'd taken ina lot of money but clearly we're spending it very fast on extravagance. They're not admitting to any financial woes, but many of us are skeptical because from the outside looking in, it's hard to understand what we see in any other context. That doesn't make us toxic (there are a few who I would say come across as toxic but in every case I think they are or were backers so disgruntled may be a better term)
Also guys come on... a little random capitalization doesn't invalidate an argument and shouldn't have such a dog-pile effect.
Seriously guys.
This is pretty normal.
Seriously guys.
This is pretty normal.
Star Citizen is a Unicum on Crowdfunding.
Nobody in Hell could Expect this to Skyrocket like that.
So them taking Loans in the early Funding phases. Is in one word *Normal*
This is the key point, really: this is not about some extra funding during the early days; it's about securing loans and attracting investments well after they had reached their last over-funding stretch goal. That's what Ben is trying to excuse, and that is the timing of the statement. They were closing in on $100M at the time, if I remember correctly, and that's when they apparently needed to keep going to look better to lenders and creditors. Not back in 2012–13.I run a business, it's absolutely not normal to be seeking loans when you have taken in 5x your original capital needs unless you're throwing it away as fast as you are making it.
Ultimately, you should probably stay away from both because they're bad for your health?Unicum is a herbal liqueur, what does that have to do with SC?
No offense but the Original SQ42 as they planned it. Was never a 500k Project either.
500k was a Community raised Funding.
On that you can assume 10-100k Company Assets and 1-2 Million of Sponsors or Loans.
Alot of the Money SC got came trickling over time.
Its likely they stopped taking Loans Years ago. Because the Funding created sufficient Money alone.
This is the key point, really: this is not about some extra funding during the early days; it's about securing loans and attracting investments well after they had reached their last over-funding stretch goal. That's what Ben is trying to excuse, and that is the timing of the statement. They were closing in on $100M at the time, if I remember correctly, and that's when they apparently needed to keep going to look better to lenders and creditors. Not back in 2012–13.
Ultimately, you should probably stay away from both because they're bad for your health?![]()
I run a business, it's absolutely not normal to be seeking loans when you have taken in 5x your original capital needs
So for the first part, they asked for less than they needed and planned to make it up with loans, fine. But they planned on using the small amount to prove to investors that they were worth it, and instead blew their expectations out of the water.
At this point, taking on loans for the original project would not make sense, they raised what they claim was their goal through crowd+investors just on crowd funding alone and while the stroll to 140m has taken a couple years, they hit those initial goals quickly.
Source:Kotaku quotes http://www.kotaku.co.uk/2016/09/23/inside-the-troubled-development-of-star-citizen
So here is where it gets sketchy. They either took out the loans anyway because they decided to massively increase the scope BEFORE the ship sales (to prove loans could be repaid) which was a crappy thing to do to the backers who couple have been playing SQ42-like for a couple years at this point, or (scarier) they took them out later because they spent huge amounts of it.
See and thats the Problem.
You guys are making that Decision knowing what happens.
If Cameron had known that the Brexit Referendum will end in Brexit. He would not have Promised it either
But they didnt.
Star Citizen had to get their Budget for the Project right when the project Started.
They did not know beforehand that the Funding would end up 2 times of what they imagined
Your putting future knowledge into an decision that was made in the Past.
But this doesnt work.
You cant use Knowledge from 2017 to make a Decision in 2014
As I said.
If they had known that they will have 140 Million of Funding. They would likely not have taken Loans.
But how were they supposed to know tthat?
See Mate.
Last Year i took a Loan of 10.000 Euro.
And now I got 14.000 on my Account.
Things didnt happen like I planned. So I ended up not only not needing the Loan. But I even got a Surplus.
But going back on the Contract would cost me an Cancellation Fee and atop of that 1% of tge Total Loan.
So for me its Cheaper to just put that Money on a Slow Investment were I get some Interest which cancels out some of the Interest.
Nope.
Thats the thing.
They likely did only Take Several Millions loan right at the Start of the Project.
These got a Runtime of over a Decade.
So for later Stretch Goals they likely never took Loans anymore.
Its simply that the Old Loans are still around.
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