Jacques d'Orleans
Banned
Its already released, you can play it right now!![]()
You have a point here, technically and legally.
But the buying of them might.

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Its already released, you can play it right now!![]()
But the buying of them might.
To get Investors onboard you release your fianicialy to the investors but not the public, but as I said before, next step could be going public and therfor you need to publicise your financials.
An IPO in the coming year would be hilarious. Thanks backers, lol, we've not only taken your money, we've also sold off a chunk of it in the form of shares that YOU can buy, so not only did you give us money to make the company, you can also buy the company from us. Chumps! Erm, i mean, thanks!
I wonder at this stage if there is anything CR couldn't do and backers wouldn't lap up.
It would make sense from the investment point of view though, especially since they appear to have valued the company at twice what they have actually gained from backers... and all without releasing a product.
According to Roberts, the $46 million they've raised from investors is to be used "to fund the upcoming marketing and release needs of Squadron 42" (https://robertsspaceindustries.com/comm-link/transmission/16912-Letter-From-The-Chairman). Which is to say, cover expenditure they don't currently have. Not to pay for ongoing SC development costs. Which rather implies they are still in rather a financial pickle unless they can raise significantly more from advanced sales. Or find more investors...
Well I guess this is good news.
It means they can fix the engine, all the bugs, deliver on server meshing and all the other promises toute suite and knock the lawsuit for six!
*insert Hallelujah Chorus on repeat ad infinitum here*
Just went over to the wahlord's forum, the having a field day has been started.![]()
Beta 2nd Quarter 2020. BETA for the game that some have said they played all the way through years ago.![]()
According to Roberts, the $46 million they've raised from investors is to be used "to fund the upcoming marketing and release needs of Squadron 42" (https://robertsspaceindustries.com/comm-link/transmission/16912-Letter-From-The-Chairman). Which is to say, cover expenditure they don't currently have. Not to pay for ongoing SC development costs. Which rather implies they are still in rather a financial pickle unless they can raise significantly more from advanced sales. Or find more investors...
To say it bluntly, without the investors throwing their hat into the ring DS would have been right with CIG going out of business in late 2018/early 2019.
I don't buy the "marketing" line. You don't line up marketing for a game that's 2+ years away...