This was actually really well done. He addressed some of my biggest issues, and I think he gets to the heart of the whole thing: it's all built on faith. You either have it or you don't when it comes to Star Citizen and its intentions. For myself, I have faith that the people who work at CIG want a really great game, they want to make something incredible, and they want to release it yesterday. I don't have faith in Chris, or the people he handpicks to run things his way.
I've stopped believing that CIG developers are innocent long time ago, I don't think they're trying to create anything anymore, they're in purely for their paycheck, plain and simple.This was actually really well done. He addressed some of my biggest issues, and I think he gets to the heart of the whole thing: it's all built on faith. You either have it or you don't when it comes to Star Citizen and its intentions. For myself, I have faith that the people who work at CIG want a really great game, they want to make something incredible, and they want to release it yesterday. I don't have faith in Chris, or the people he handpicks to run things his way.
I want the game to succeed, I want it to be huge, and for everyone who put money into it to enjoy the fully polished, released game for many years to come. It's just that I'm not sure that will ever happen the way we want, and that somehow Chris will redefine "release" and "polish" and so many other words describing the game, that it will be mission accomplished without actually delivering anything close to the full experience.
It's highly inaccurate. It repeats CIG's basic propaganda. As a journalist, why not talk to software developers?
Part of the issue, I think, is that laymen think software can do anything given enough time and money.
Well yeah, people are in it for the paycheck. I'm not working 50-80 hours a week under high pressure conditions with a boss whose just as likely to yell at me as pat me on the back and do all of it for free while living in our capitalist system, hell no. There better be a paycheck in it! lolI've stopped believing that CIG developers are innocent long time ago, I don't think they're trying to create anything anymore, they're in purely for their paycheck, plain and simple.
smoked them for you!It's like making a video about people who really believe that Cold Fusion will work (or that the EEStor battery will work) without talking to physicists.
LTT is a great channel, though.
It's a cult then?This was actually really well done. He addressed some of my biggest issues, and I think he gets to the heart of the whole thing: it's all built on faith. You either have it or you don't when it comes to Star Citizen and its intentions.
QED. You can have the best seamen, if the captain doesn't know where he goes and can't help but carve leaks in the boat, she won't get far. Unless there's a mutiny.For myself, I have faith that the people who work at CIG want a really great game, they want to make something incredible, and they want to release it yesterday. I don't have faith in Chris, or the people he handpicks to run things his way.
Blah blah SC is the bestest game evar and you should all buy some ships mm-kay? A video praising SC is completely coincidental to CIG having a ship sale and a free fly week and was not at all sponsored in any way by CIG. Nope, no sir-ee.
Meanwhile sales had another bumper day yesterday.
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In hindsight, yeah you're probably right. I dislike Linus and anyone that has anything to do with himI'm not sure its connected
That's not really a good thing...According to Sandi, I'm an 'entitled whiner' being concierge...she dropped that one on video tooWeeeellll, if you buy a few more ships, maybe Sandi will acknowledge your existence.. If you're lucky.
That's not really a good thing...According to Sandi, I'm an 'entitled whiner' being concierge...she dropped that one on video too![]()