Star Citizen reaches $600 million raised but the game future is really worrying

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Star Citizen reaches $600 million raised but the game future is really worrying
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I mean 10 years and 600m dollars later and still not feature complete, that's decent reason to "whine" I'd say.

No, it simply shows a lack of comprehension of what is being made.

You gotta lay off the copium, dude… 600M and 12 years without a release anywhere in sight?? That’s just unforgivable. If anyone else did this, they’d be torn apart for it.

Star Citizen fans and their donators drink a gallon of copium every day just to survive. Sunken cost galaxy, indeed.

Lol, I spent 45$ on it and have gotten more time and fun from it than most $60 games.

I'm fine with continuing to wait. Quality takes time

Oh noes, 45 bucks is such a horrible gamble!!! What shall I do????
I've more than enough hours already in game to make the amount I spent (including all I've gifted over the Years) considerably less than If I'd gone to one movie a week for each hour I've played.

Okay? Good for you.

Still doesn’t change the fact that a 12 year old game should at the very least have a solid release date lmao

You are welcome to set whatever release date you like for whatever product you produce.

Wicked coping, pal.

Once you get a job you'll be able to afford 45 bucks and stop coping yourself. I'm just sick of reading posts from people that saw some whine on youtube lie about the game.

> The highest budget ever for a video game
> 12 years of development
> Crowdfunding
> Microtransactions
> Still not enough money
> Still not complete

To you, I, by seeing that something is clearly wrong with this picture, am the one who is coping while you, who is vehemently denying what is right in front of you, is not?

Lol, okay buddy.

Most ambitious massive multiplayer game ever and all businesses that remain open must continue to take in money. Perhaps a business class or two would help with the concepts involved.