Take your pick:
Never been done before
Still archering from old films
Metaphor for continuing development
I bet all those investors are actually dealing with Ortwin not CR. I didn't know Calder had a history with Ortwin before people mentioned it several pages back, now it's all make sense to me, these investors never invested in any kind of stuffs relating to the game development, they're laundering money there... That's what I'd do if I were Ortwin and Calder and if I could have some guarantee not to easily get into trouble.
The ingredients are all there for this operation to succeed, a front business (game development, hahaha), the leniency of the legal stuffs (backers failed to sue CIG, and crytek), largerly being ignored (even from game journalism, Forbes made an article sure but does anyone actually care? Apart from people like us?), the business infrastructures are there (hello shell companies), the experienced personnel are there (Ortwin experienced with this, also CR to some degree, both surely familiar with all those Hollywood accounting schemes)
Based on Ortwin and CR history, money laundering operation hypothesis make more sense than the hypothesis that a random billionaire honestly investing on a random game development that is plagued with all kinds of problems and hasn't produced any substantial result.
It's not that the whole CIG is laundering money per se, but the Calder and Ortwin surely are with CR getting some of the benefit.
Still archering from old films
Local physics grids working well.
That’s my morning coffee properly snorted, thanks to you both.
tryed yesterday. Always the same mess.On another noteAnyone playing at the moment?
I don't think Calder is laundering money. I rather think the criminal world has discovered anonymous wireless money transfers with virtual assets is a possible way to make money clean. This doesn't even afford CI to actually know it's happening - though a huge amount of transfers without active player base should have their alarm bells ringing. They probably willfuly ignore it and enjoy the liquidity of the market.
The prime party to report this to the authority would be themselves - at least it's like that in my jurisdiction. I've been asked if I would report it - I would if I thought it's a case in my jurisdiction. We have means to report mere probable cause here. But I don't think Germany is a major laundering lynchpin for SC virtual assets. No, that's happening elsewhere.
And on the topic of financial authorities - they kinda struggle with international constructs and online business. Took a hell lot of time to find out what's happening with VAT carousels in EU. And the latest scandal here saw a payment settler reporting 1.9 BILLION EUR on its balance that was nowhere to be found. One of the EOs legged it. And do you know what's funny about it? For years there were rumours about balance sheet tricks at Wirecard - but our financial authority rather slammed down on those reports chasing imaginary market manipulation of the Wirecard share. Today it turns out even authority crew were trading actively in the shares.
Welcome to the SC thread. I recognise that feeling.p.s. meant to reply to this Tuesday....20 pages ago.![]()
"Server to Client Actor Networking Rework" is at 1/3. This item was first added to the roadmap 18 months ago, and was due in 3.7 for Q3 2019.Elevator panels still at 0%
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Of course. You have to keep something like that around as a believable blocker for the mythical server meshing. After all, if the client and server actors can't talk to each other then it would be silly to suggest that server actors can do so among themselves, and thus CI¬G has an excuse for why something pointless will never happen, and thus why the MMO part won't come out until 2122 at the earliest."Server to Client Actor Networking Rework" is at 1/3. This item was first added to the roadmap 18 months ago, and was due in 3.7 for Q3 2019.
Of course. And it's even simpler than that : the project hinges on SQ42 being. Period.However since the Calder investment, I have become more concerned that the long term success of the project hinges on SQ42 being successful, including on next gen consoles.
Excellent comment... with some caveats. Even if you think something is against the law, doesn't mean a) it is and b) you have evidence to support your theory.
Moreso, even if CIG are being used to launder money, its not clear what the FBI or any other TLA can do about it. As I understand, Valve stopped their RMT not because of the legal implication but because of the optics of it. It wasn't good for business being known as a company that was being used for money laundering.
It never matter how public something is when you control the accounting and nobody actually look at it very thoroughly.I would imagine that laundering money through public and traceable announced investments is not a very common occurrence. The anonymous grey market for ship jpgs though, that is indeed ripe territory for money laundering.
This explains why we hear so less good thinks and getting so less screenshots from Mr Novak and LittleAnt
I have not seen this theory. If I had, thought it plausible, and did not support the perps. I would report it to local law enforcement or send evidence to the FBI. Let us know how you get on.
If you do not intend to report this serious crime to law enforcement please explain why not.
Lets not get too serious here...we're talking about Star Citizen after allThank you for clarifying your earlier comments, I am sure that Calder are also pleased to have their innocence confirmed by you.
If folk(not necessarily you) in places like this who strongly dislike the way CIG and associates act will not draw plausible illegal acts to the attention of the authorities then they may get away with it. Just because something is difficult is not a good reason to try.
Without action it is akin to playground name calling and slurs.
I find all the allegations and hints at illegal activity, not being backed up with action makes those allegations and slurs "hilarious"