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We realize you can't say when SQ42 will be complete, but the fact you can't say how much is even left to complete speaks volumes

The fact that they still don't have a release date after 11 years for a single player game is pretty damning.
 
From: https://robertsspaceindustries.com/...mazing-character-artist-jeremiah-lee-is-movin

Given that NFTs are basically a con and the majority of gamers know that.... any game involving NFTs tends to flop.

Mostly true but you should ask the outside world what they think about the SC and the other crowdfunded MMOs business model...

I'd say at least $550 million worth of players don't have an issue with it  

Star Atlas i can only find has taken in 10 million dollars.

Pffft, everyone knows you can't create the BDSSE with only 10 million dollars!


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From Spectrum:

I remember a dev video from several years ago showing work on the Vanduul animations. It always had me thinking, how on Earth could they have posted a SQ42 release date of 2016/2017/2020, etc if they were still working on Vanduul animations years later?

It's the same issue with the PU. We're supposed to have an entire galaxy of planets and life forms in a sci-fi space game, but over ten years later there are zero alien races or life forms. Isn't that a "day one" priority when making a game like this? I would've had artists and 3D modelers working on this week one. It would be like ARK Survival devs waiting 10+ years to start making dino's!  

Not everyone fails to see through the manure.
 



The fact that they still don't have a release date after 11 years for a single player game is pretty damning.

I made the mistake of clicking through. Best comment so far:

“That's the trick, they are so transparent about 42 they became invisible...”
 
Is anything he worked on in that video actually in game at this point?

I wonder what % of work he actually created is or will end up in game, not even counting the stuff CR sent back to be reworked.

Think those outfits were for Orison, so yep.

Guess he quit before he had to do the other 99 solar systems ;)
 
Employees working the holiday weekend.

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3.18.2 PTU Field Report

Just played 3h hours on the PTU, ..

Well .. dont hold your breath, its even worse than the current state of the PU right now ..

Everything is laggy or just straight up unresponsive, elevators are still missing or just refuse to be called for 3 full minutes

Cant reload or select your gun, try to select the med gun and it snaps back to tracto beam.

Xenothreat boxes bounce everywere and snap back to their position up to 9 times.Enemies teleporting everywere. Poeple randomly dying.

And the finale after 3h of trying to actually do something .. a 30k.

So yeah maybe during some short periods its was kinda less worse and kinda okay, but overall the shard i was in was a crapshow.

I feel like i should take a long break away from this game
 
Me and my mates finished Rise of the Robots in 2 hours. Immediately went back to the shop and refunded.

Considering there was only one character that could only face one side of the screen and spamming flying kick defeated the much advertised "super adaptive AI" in seconds, most of that must have been disk loading time?

ROTR was the title that invented hyped Pre-orders as a way to mislead consumers and cash-in on hype regardless of quality. The magazine press were convinced that the impressive visuals, techno-bable press releases, big name (Brian May) collaboration and tie in merchandise would guarantee a good game so extensively covered it and many reviewed it unfinished and gave it exceptionally glowing scores. Quite embarrassing for many at the time.

Luckily nothing like that will ever happen again thanks to the internet and todays charming YouTubers and Twitch content creators who only cover stuff that stand up 100% on its own merits and would never push folk to put cash in something incomplete...

Otherwise it might start to look like the same thing was happening again only in slow motion with much more cash involved.
 
Considering there was only one character that could only face one side of the screen and spamming flying kick defeated the much advertised "super adaptive AI" in seconds, most of that must have been disk loading time?

ROTR was the title that invented hyped Pre-orders as a way to mislead consumers and cash-in on hype regardless of quality. The magazine press were convinced that the impressive visuals, techno-bable press releases, big name (Brian May) collaboration and tie in merchandise would guarantee a good game so extensively covered it and many reviewed it unfinished and gave it exceptionally glowing scores. Quite embarrassing for many at the time.

Luckily nothing like that will ever happen again thanks to the internet and todays charming YouTubers and Twitch content creators who only cover stuff that stand up 100% on its own merits and would never push folk to put cash in something incomplete...

Otherwise it might start to look like the same thing was happening again only in slow motion with much more cash involved.
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Whoa. Finished it in 2 days and change. Rarely have I ever completed a game this fast. Awesome game. Up there with my best gaming experience ever, Alien Isolation.
Good choices. Alien Isolation best spacewalk ever. Long Dark is excellent atmospheric, too. Make your own adventure. Valve had a knack for great 1st person screenplay and choreography - so Portal 2. And Rimworld is the closest for having roleplay adventure in classical top down 2D.
 
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