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When I google "server mesh technologies" I get nine (9) results all of them jobs for CIG network programmers.


That means that CIG ask for programmers to have a specific term on their CV that only means anything to CIG.

Think about that...

In fact when I Google Server mesh excluding the word Service (service mesh is actually something I know about but they are to do with orchestration and microservice communication, not what CIG are trying to do)


I find it's pretty much all references to Star Citizen (apart from the occasional web page about perforated server mesh doors). It's all Star Citizen backers various explanations.

Are there any "non-Star Citizen" related examples of this technology? When CIG put the term on their job adverts and expect new candidates to talk about "server mesh technology" that they have previously worked on, are they only expecting candidates that worked at CIG already?

You've got to remember CIG invent new terms for already existing technologies. That's why you've got to actually search for a different term from what CIG are using :p
 
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CIG still using the old concept art to sell the BMM, not the new look of the ship.

Someone want to call the ASA?
 
Either way CIG's arbitrary use of "alpha" is completely meaningless
And how do you call a game not released with 2 major techs needed for its release still in heavy development ?
You don't want to call it an alpha, but it is an alpha. A playable one because it's needed for the funding flow, but still an alpha, like it or not 🤔
 
... and that is still working on it 10+ years after start of development and close to half a a billion taken in pre orders, without a release in sight?

A train wreck probably, some would call it fraud even.
Alpha for 1 year or 10 years is still an alpha. The limit for alpha is 9 years so ?
And what you call a fraud is already the main game of a lot of gamers that prefer playing it to other similar released games.
Worst... fraud... ever 🤔
 
Alpha for 1 year or 10 years is still an alpha. The limit for alpha is 9 years so ?
And what you call a fraud is already the main game of a lot of gamers that prefer playing it to other similar released games.
Worst... fraud... ever 🤔

So there is no limit for an Alpha? It could in fact just stay in Alpha forever, keep making millions and never be reviewed by reviewers due to its Alpha state? And then they could just abandon it, still in Alpha, because it's earned them enough money and it's time to move on to the next game, leaving all the purchasers...oops sorry pledgers because that way they don't have to pay them back...with a set of useless jpg's and nowhere to sell them!
 
And how do you call a game not released with 2 major techs needed for its release still in heavy development ?
You don't want to call it an alpha, but it is an alpha. A playable one because it's needed for the funding flow, but still an alpha, like it or not 🤔

I won't call it an alpha, because it's not. Not released, and with major techs stil in heavy development? It's a technology demonstrator at this point.
 

Viajero

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Alpha for 1 year or 10 years is still an alpha.

No, there are alphas and alphas. Some better than others. SC´s is indeed a very, very very bad and crappy alpha; still seriously incomplete, buggy and broken after 10+ years of development and close to 500 million spent. And where players are actually giving up and quitting even before the game is released. A train wreck even. It has probably the record for the longest alpha, the largest ever amount of money taken on pre orders and spent on a video game, but with no release in sight after 10+ years. Some would indeed call that incompetence and mismanagement at a galactic scale, others would call it even fraud.

SC is also an extremely crappy alpha simply based on Chris Roberts own definition of an alpha.

These on the other hand were much better alphas:

Source: https://youtu.be/W0EgHAupj58?t=609


Source: https://youtu.be/8WAAeiGJSx0


Source: https://youtu.be/Vvl7uaR1sfI
 
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Alpha for 1 year or 10 years is still an alpha. The limit for alpha is 9 years so ?
And what you call a fraud is already the main game of a lot of gamers that prefer playing it to other similar released games.
Worst... fraud... ever 🤔

Its misleading because the term has no unified definition which is pretty scammy.

In software development we define an Alpha phase as a specified period with a known ending. We have a specified scope of features to be tested. We know what we want to get out of the test and communicate those to testing teams.

Do you feel you understand those factors and understand how this moves into a subsequent Beta or Release phase? No, not an Alpha tester then are you?

In this case CIG are selling you entertainment software for cash, that's the same as any other online game. The difference is they believe that the Alpha prefix avoids having to provide a certain robust quality consumers have become accustomed to and they also believe they dont have to meet standards and support.
 
CIG has a proven track record with AaaS (Alpha as a Service). Why change such a great business model. :cool:

One of the problems is it isn't just Alpha as a service is it, it's Alpha as an excuse. If you spend thousands on it and in 1 or 5 years decide you have been cheated because it's still a perpetual Alpha despite all the promises made, and the ships sold to you as investments in the game development are still not playable in game, you can't get your money back because it is an Alpha, whereas your regular released game has an undertaking to actually be what they say it is and not something completely different and/or essentially unplayable except for a couple of basic game loops.
 
And how do you call a game not released with 2 major techs needed for its release still in heavy development ?
You don't want to call it an alpha, but it is an alpha. A playable one because it's needed for the funding flow, but still an alpha, like it or not 🤔
After ten years and over half a billion dollars, most of which was crowd funded? A disgrace, an embarrassment, and given how much the Roberts Clan has siphoned away from this project into their own pockets... and utterly unethical and extremely exploitive abuse of the crowd funding model.

Especially when we can see what other companies can do with a tithe of that funding, or even less than a percent of it.
 
One of the problems is it isn't just Alpha as a service is it, it's Alpha as an excuse. If you spend thousands on it and in 1 or 5 years decide you have been cheated because it's still a perpetual Alpha despite all the promises made, and the ships sold to you as investments in the game development are still not playable in game, you can't get your money back because it is an Alpha, whereas your regular released game has an undertaking to actually be what they say it is and not something completely different and/or essentially unplayable except for a couple of basic game loops.

Firstly... you're taking my comment a little seriously. :)

But I'll respond (with tongue-in-opposite-cheek this time) by saying that AaaS is pretty close to what players are actually getting. They're not buying a product or game, so they have no right to feel cheated if a game isn't delivered. They're literally buying game development services, and they're told that quite clearly. :p
 
Realism... Inmersion...

And try also de 2:21 mark on the same video...

And this mark on this video:

Realism... Inmersion...
 
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