DrMrLordX
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About the only thing i dont understand about this is how have they not been sued into oblivion by now? like obvious scam is obvious.
They've been sued. They've won or settled most of the suits.
About the only thing i dont understand about this is how have they not been sued into oblivion by now? like obvious scam is obvious.
They've been sued. They've won or settled most of the suits.
The same reason it didn't happen when Chris Roberts first opened the game to crowd funding: people don't care about anything outside their immediate bubble. Anyone who knew anything about Chris Roberts' con artist past knew this was going to be yet another ride into oblivion atop his forked tongue.About the only thing i dont understand about this is how have they not been sued into oblivion by now? like obvious scam is obvious.
its because they have millions and millions of spaceship dollars to pay lawyers with, so that they can keep the other millions and millions that they are spending on lambos and hookersAbout the only thing i dont understand about this is how have they not been sued into oblivion by now? like obvious scam is obvious.
The same reason it didn't happen when Chris Roberts first opened the game to crowd funding: people don't care about anything outside their immediate bubble. Anyone who knew anything about Chris Roberts' con artist past knew this was going to be yet another ride into oblivion atop his forked tongue.
That, and the disclaimer that you're not owed anything for any reason ever no matter how much you donate to the kickstarter. A fool and their money are soon departed.
I look at it as early access, may work or it may not work or it may end up being different than expected.
Don’t gamble and get pissed when you lose.
Yep, that's really the only attitude that makes sense with this project.
People are getting blown away by this tech demo!
Haha
I will say pretty cool storm effect and really cool how the ship appeared to take damage by being thrown. Obviously not an intended game mechanic.
Agree. There's potential there. There's always been potential. We're still waiting to see if it'll ever be more than just "potential"......
They had insurance, but the policy didnt cover shit coding, so they arent going to get any payout. but at least they know the insurance physics is working perfectly!Hope they had insurance on that ship. Also, so there IS such as thing as using too many lightweight materials in ship design!
at least they know the insurance physics is working perfectly!
i mean it's one thing to spend 30-40$ for an in development game but SC is at a whole different level in this nonsense when they offer up thousands of dollars of virtual crap that most likely will never see the light of dayI sincerely hope the worlds gamers have learned a lesson about paying real money for in-development games. But I think the kind of person who spends 6000 bucks on an in-game ship is probably not learning anything.
Sunken Cost fallacy and all that.
I wonder how much they're taking in these days. I would normally think that it would have to be slowing down by now as you can only sell to so many people. The fact I don't see it on other gaming boards gives me the impression it's not as popular outside it's internal stuff. I could be completely wrong and they've tons of new user sign ups. When was the last time they offered a new ship jpeg? Unlike some people, I don't think they're on the verge of bankruptcy, but I would expect the funds aren't coming in like they used to.
@rivethead
That's $36.5 million yearly. How can you not keep 500 employees employed with that? Somebody's got a bloated salary in there somewhere.
People are getting blown away by this tech demo!
