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Star Citizen's crowd sourcing project is now complete and has smashed the original goal of raising $4M in development funds. Fans around the world have pledged nearly $6.4M to see Star Citizen become a reality.
Read more on the Star Citizen site. Associate Editor: MMORPG.com |
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Salenger
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Joined: 11/29/04
The true character of a man can be seen when they are given power. |
11/20/12 7:23:58 PM#2
Im not too sure why this game is getting so much attention on MMORPG.com, i mean its not an MMO...its a single player with multiplayer option from what ive read. But it sounds like it will be a great game...but just not MMO.
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11/20/12 7:42:01 PM#3
Diablo 3 got the same (if not more) coverage, and it's not an MMO either. It's because these games allow for multiplayer, even if it's not MMO. They're RPG-ish, and what Roberts was able to accomplish is pretty cool. It shows what a lot of gamers want to see made these days, and it gives them the opportunity to be involved.
Some people may not be old enough to remember that the first heard/saw anything about a game, it was on the store shelf. Having input and information prior to the game's creation is fun and excting. It's also nice when a company actually listens to the input and tries their best to implement it, or at least explain why it can't be done. |
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11/20/12 7:54:12 PM#4
Ok since there's 2 different completely identical topics, I'll copy my other post here as well:
This page alone is the most disgusting thing I've ever seen: http://www.robertsspaceindustries.com/add-ons/ |
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11/20/12 7:58:27 PM#5
Originally posted by salenger I thought I recalled on the site that it says the scale is dependent on funding. So with 6 mil already it might be developed into a full blown MMO? (with off-line singleplayer play capability) |
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11/20/12 8:03:08 PM#6
No to nitpick, but the website is reporting they got $6,272,858 and over 2 million is going to kickstarter.
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11/20/12 8:05:52 PM#7
First off, it has a single player campaign in the form of Sqn 42, it also will have a 100 star system persistent MMORPG universe to play in as well with trading, piracy, boarding other vessels and overtaking them. Secondly, the page with add-ons is part of the pledging campaign. When the game is released, everyone will be able to get everything in game on that list without paying real money. However if you want to pledge money to the program they will then give you bonuses in game depending on that pledge amount. The cost of the items on the add on page are so high as its not intended to give you the item per say but to help the development costs. Buying on that page gives you access to those items in game as well as permanent insurance on you vessel so if its destroyed its replaced as well as garage space in game for those ships purchased. You do not have to pay anything and when the game is released, you can play free then as well. |
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11/20/12 8:07:21 PM#8
Brilliant PR campaign. Just hope the game ends up being better than Roberts' ten year run of movie production. I'm not crossing my fingers, though. (or risking my money)
If you are waiting for the perfect game, the only game you play will be the waiting one. |
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11/20/12 9:44:09 PM#9
I am glad to see them make their goals. I am a player of space sims such as Freelancer, Freespace 2 and Evochron mercenary. I am going to donate and definately check this one out.
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11/21/12 12:00:40 AM#10
Originally posted by WolfClaws Its 2mil from Kickstarter -_-; ie they also ran a kickstarter and got 2mil from it. |
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11/21/12 1:09:45 AM#11
Originally posted by adam_nox
Not to me, since this is not a game being published by some big company. All I see is a bunch of stuff for sale to raise money into developing this game. I didnt see any hotbars for sale there anyway. |
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11/21/12 2:18:15 AM#12
Originally posted by Kuinn The only thing that bothers me just a little is that they added things to that list after the pledging. That said I couldnt be happier with the progress and potential for this title. If they can gain more funding throughout development, more power to them. |
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11/21/12 2:31:12 AM#13
Originally posted by salenger You should read up on the FAQ's, posts and interviews again. The game willl indeed have a Single Player Campain. Squadron 42. Next to that, there will be both Private and Public Servers for Online Multiplayer. The public server(s) will be a Persistent Online Universe. Which is THE key feature of an MMO, where players can do what they want. Pirating, Privateering, Crafting / Trading, Socializing, etc, etc. The Public server(s) will constantly evolve, both by player actions as by additions of new star systems and new features by the devs.
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Lobotomist
Hard Core Member
Joined: 5/20/07
I got so much |
11/21/12 2:56:51 AM#14
Originally posted by salenger Its going to be a MMO. Its one of 6 million goals |
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11/21/12 3:03:01 AM#15
well part of it is MMO, another is self hosting servers and another is solo gameplay. I can't wait, he is the god of Space Sims, still the best out to date even thou people say xwing, I still think Wing Commander was by far the best sim space I personally ever played. Can't wait for this new installment, if anyone can do space sims right it's Robert, heck he even had his hands in the SWG space combat and personally I thought that was badass :)
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Akumawraith
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Joined: 9/27/12
Why is it said that the road to hell is paved with good intentions? Is there a shortage of bad ones? |
11/21/12 3:06:33 AM#16
What i love about this game being developed as a 250 dollar level Silver Card Citizen is that it is an MMO, and an FPS and a Space Sim, and a game that can be privately hosted. Its got a little bit of everything a gamer would think of in a game that has lots o shooting, traveling, exploring, piracy, smuggling, refeuling, trading, and militarily. Take that it is all in a exponentially growing Universe and has both PVP and Social systems in it I would say that it is a game unlike any other. With the way Industry trashes PC gamers every year at E3 and other events/ showcases its no wonder that the gamers rallied to the call of Chris Roberts. I was one of them. I played Wing Commander and loved the way it set the standard of PC gaming Graphics back in the 90's and I hope Chris Can do it again by letting all these half wit CEOs like Kotick that its about the gamers and not Apps and dumbing down games. its Free to play and not one pay item to be seen in its developement plans, matter of fact RSI stated clearly there will be no ingame shop for cash. About time I say. Subscriptions aside the F2P games with stores are far more expensive to play. Star Citizen will be a game that sets standards and for those who dont believe in the creation of the game or have faith in Roberts just realize this: Chris Roberts set the standard in the 90s for High end graphics for PC's and followed it up with several follow up games to the Wing Commander Series. And this all started out of a small apartment and two of his friends. I have all the faith in the man... Unlike Politicians, when Chris speaks those who have followed him over the last 22 years know.. He is honest and true to the Gamers! Played: UO, LotR, WoW, SWG, DDO, AoC, EVE, Warhammer, TF2, EQ2, SWTOR, TSW, CSS, KF, L4D, AoW, WoT Playing: Firefall, STO Tired of: Linear Quest games, Dailies, and Dumbed down games Anticipating: FFXIV: A Realm Reborn,Star Citizen, Neverwinter, Citadel of Sorcery |
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11/21/12 5:10:51 AM#17
please god dont let this game turn into a EVE style p.o.s....
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11/21/12 5:28:08 AM#18
Originally posted by Arglebargle I actually quite liked the wing commander film.. sure it was not blockbuster material but it was a pretty enjoyable for what it was.. My 3D models |
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11/21/12 5:42:51 AM#19
Originally posted by WolfClaws Kickstarter takes 5 percent in fees. Is that before the announced total or after? No clue. This is from thier website.
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11/21/12 6:00:43 AM#20
Amazing, lets hope something really good comes out of this.
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