Game Discussions Star Citizen Discussion Thread v12

Saurus still streams most days every week, his current game looks to be Vampire Survivors. Definitely a Star Citizen Refugee though



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shows nothing for 2023 and last streamed Vampire Surviors last year?
 
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The first time I've heard of "destructive testing" in a software context. This is a phrase usually reserved for engineering where they intentionally blow something up and bill someone else, where the thing you were testing is gone forever. Stress testing, fault injection, fire drills, sure, but software usually does not fail in unrecoverable ways that literally leaves a smoldering crater behind. But at CIG, maybe it does.
 
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The first time I've heard of "destructive testing" in a software context. This is a phrase usually reserved for engineering where they intentionally blow something up and bill someone else, where the thing you were testing is gone forever. Stress testing, fault injection, fire drills, sure, but software usually does not fail in unrecoverable ways that literally leaves a smoldering crater behind. But at CIG, maybe it does.

Ah but this could be a first for CIG, destructive testing their build and if it fails it's gone forever....queue request for people to buy ships as they need more funds to create a new build from scratch, a better build, with more in, more immersion, more ships, more everything, a truly AAAAAAA build!
 
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The first time I've heard of "destructive testing" in a software context. This is a phrase usually reserved for engineering where they intentionally blow something up and bill someone else, where the thing you were testing is gone forever. Stress testing, fault injection, fire drills, sure, but software usually does not fail in unrecoverable ways that literally leaves a smoldering crater behind. But at CIG, maybe it does.
Never been done before. I bet they mean destructive to the game state information that is already PESed up anyway.
 
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The first time I've heard of "destructive testing" in a software context. This is a phrase usually reserved for engineering where they intentionally blow something up and bill someone else, where the thing you were testing is gone forever. Stress testing, fault injection, fire drills, sure, but software usually does not fail in unrecoverable ways that literally leaves a smoldering crater behind. But at CIG, maybe it does.
Really digging out words to wow their supporters there.
 
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The first time I've heard of "destructive testing" in a software context. This is a phrase usually reserved for engineering where they intentionally blow something up and bill someone else, where the thing you were testing is gone forever. Stress testing, fault injection, fire drills, sure, but software usually does not fail in unrecoverable ways that literally leaves a smoldering crater behind. But at CIG, maybe it does.
Nothing there to test. The game is broken and would be a rejected candidate everywhere else. It's pretend that there is something zo destroy in 1st place.
 
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