The last half of today's Inside Star Citizen feels like it's for a game one year into development and four years out.
Are they shoving Erin to the chopping block? Has he been MIA this year as well? A little time away from this project working on games instead would be good for his health.
Curt Shilling also was arrested today (he of the tax payer fraud MMO "Kingdoms of Amalur"), by the way.
And I'm sorry that I don't have exact figures of people leaving, but in my experience from being let go from a gaming company there's usually a lot more people exiting than the people tweeting goodbye.
Aw, I guess really believing in something doesn't make it so.
Do you think that Chris Robert's pathological behaviour adds up any crimes?
The latest list for the US group comes to 9 companies:
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The UK seems to have 5? (IE Cloud Imperium UK Ltd + these 4 subsidiaries)
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Germany seems to have 1 currently?:
Roberts Space Industries Germany GMBH
Although you can throw Ortwin’s TwinBros companies into the mix in both the US & Germany seemingly, as they’ve supposedly handled sales & refunds.
The Cayman Islands companies were all for the Calders share purchase, not CIG’s, iirc.
Here’s DS’s old list from 2016 for a historical backdrop. And the fan wiki isn’t bad
I’ve probably got some of that wrong, because it’s a bit confusing.
And also absolutely and completely normal...
As mentioned by the others, it's possible to have some reasonable theories on this front without having hard proof of illegal activity.
- Gaming markets are a favoured target for money launderers. The fact that SC has not only a grey market, but one that features macro purchases, would logically make it a particularly attractive choice for such activities.
- A fun, if tricky to verify, claim comes in the form of this spreadsheet. If it accurately represents the major greymarket traders on the trades subreddit, as it claims, the Russian accounts handling collections that run up into the $130K range are... eyebrow raising, shall we say
[EDIT: This may not speak to transactions at that scale, due to the melt/reclaim system. It still speaks to a fair amount of liquidity sloshing around in theory though.]
If you want to get into some really fun speculation though, there's always stuff like this...
- Since the share swap with Turbulent Cloud Imperium UK has a 25% stake in them and two seats on the board. (Ortwin holds one of them).
- Turbulent is doing work for Redpill VR. (And if the gossip TheAgent has heard is correct, some CIG devs are doing some work for them too...)
- Redpill VR are in partnership with Sensorium.
- Sensorium's 'Visionary / Beneficiary' is Mikhail Prokhorov, one of the Russian oligarchs named in the Countering America's Adversaries Through Sanctions Act. (Although admittedly that list has been challenged for being primarily a 'Forbes rich list', isn't a comprehensive proof of wrong-doing etc, and doesn't carry any sanctions). He's still an interesting character though
All of the above dug up by TheAgent, o'course
It starts to lean a little bit...
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But it's certainly fun to note some of these peculiar connections and shifts behind the scenes
We are talking about a parent company whose CFO didn't spot the mafia shenanigans tied up in Gizmondo when he and Erin worked on it, after all. Lord knows what history might have in store for us this time![]()
Obviously everything is going really, really well for Star Citizen and I'm sure there will be no huge bombshells dropped in the next six months. Bring on 4.0!
I mean, you are correct. The project will probably continue for a long, long, long time. Or it could come crashing down next week or 90 days tops or whatever. Who knows? We do know they were out of cash in 2018 and without the Calder's $47 million infusion they were one bad sale from imploding. Honestly, that usually spells the end of projects like this: just a single, bad day.From a personal entertainment point-of-view, I'd find it amusing, but looking back at the history of the game so far, I can only see that they have managed to keep money flowing and backers happy (I don't buy spectrum/reddit "unrest" when it never fails to produce a new concept-ship sales record). I have a hard time imagining anything different in the next 6 months. More sluggish progress, some new videos, some concept ships, some new irrelevant feature (ironing clothes maybe? you want to look proper fancy before meeting that AI bartender!), and more money.
Either way, it's a fun time.
It's a shame Louis Theroux is all serious now. This would make for a fabulous documentary from him.