And now, dear sir, you are lying again. Star Engine has nothing to do with Star Citizen.While CIG is only on it's first iteration of the Star Engine
CI-G are using Lumberyard, which is successor of CryEngine 3.8, which is successor of CryEngine 3 (different engines, from PS3 and XBox360 era), which was actually Crytek's fourth game engine.
So CI-G's are on the sixth iteration of the engine, dating back to the beginning of century.
Still no game for 10 years, unlike for REDEngine.
So :Here's what CIG has released in that timeframe:
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Nope, still nothing.
Honestly, you would look better here using FFXV instead of CP2077 as an example, just like some of your predecessor did. Its development had more in common with CI-G's shipshow.
Problem is - CDPR and Square Enix wasted their own money, and with those they can do whatever they want, it's their money.
Chris Roberts, on the contrary, is wasting the money of the backers. The money he got by promising to deliver in 2015. Same year CDPR had released The Witcher 3.
And isn't CRobber wasting en masse: FFXV cost was circa $140 millions, an CP2077 was mere $121 millions.
CRobber had embezzled $300 millions and counting.
@TheAgent can you repost your 2-year old leak about CI-R requiring $200 millions and 4-8 years more?
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