Not that it will change anyone’s view…
Star Citizen Loses 'Integral Staff' Responsible for Server Meshing
Submitted 2 days ago by inclementimmigrant@lemmy.world to games@lemmy.world
https://insider-gaming.com/star-citizen-loses-integral-staff-responsible-for-server-meshing/
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Master@lemm.ee 21 hours ago
dubyakay@lemmy.ca 20 hours ago
No one will care, and the non-critical echochamber will keep truckin’ on for the wrong reason.
Allero@lemmy.today 2 days ago
Star Citizen is an insane phenomenon to me. It’s a good game and a massive fraud at the same time, and one fuels the other.
Let’s give credit where credit is due - the game is incredibly immersive. The massive social element, ability to walk and explore things outside your ships and rovers, to customize them, to create all the inventive ways to make money and to prevent hostiles from doing the same is fascinating. No other game has nailed it just so well.
But once the player’s attention is caught, they become a milking cow. You want to develop in game? You have to pay up big time, lest you want all your ships and money go away with an update. They don’t go loud about their wipes, and most players face them when they’ve reached a certain point in the game - at which point they either lose all progress, or start to buy their ships for cash. For, like, hundreds or thousands of dollars per ship.
While this may sound bollocks to someone who haven’t played it, but the way it is normalized in the community combined with the element of frustration of losing everything really drives folks to spend massive sums on the game.
Back in the pre-war era, I remember a person from Ukraine (a country with per capita GDP of ~$5000, or 1/16th that of the US) secretly stashing over $1000 to buy a new ship, adding to his ship park of $4000. His family (wife and two kids) haven’t been on a good vacation for years, and this amount of money would allow them to do so several times over in the southern Ukraine, but he bought some virtual ships. No, really. He was a clan leader, so he felt like he had to have all the nicest ships at his disposal, and his only grief was that he couldn’t afford the $8000 and $21000 ship packs.
The way community psychology works in the game is insane, and I believe a study could be made on how exactly was this all pulled off.
buddascrayon@lemmy.world 19 hours ago
Wow yeah, I just looked into the Wikipedia entry for this game. It looks like they make a lot more money as an unreleased project than they would ever make as a fully realized game.
Allero@lemmy.today 15 hours ago
Exactly! They’ve made a financial model that will collapse once the release comes in and wipes stop. And they know it.
The game is essentially screwed by its very financial incentives.
ICastFist@programming.dev 1 day ago
So, I’m guessing there is no way to play offline, or any private servers floating around
Lv_InSaNe_vL@lemmy.world 20 hours ago
Its an MMO, so no
BlameTheAntifa@lemmy.world 1 day ago
Squadron 42 is the single-player counterpart to Star Citizen. It’s supposed to release next year. Star Citizen, however, is far too complex to self-host. The server technology they’ve shown off is incredible, but it’s not a “single server” thing.
I’m hoping that many of these departures are simply because the underlying technology is finally mature and those people want to move on to new challenges, but I don’t really believe that’s true. It’s clear that Chris Roberts own shortcomings as a boss are poisoning the company and it’s once-passionate workers.
Allero@lemmy.today 1 day ago
None that I know of.
It was a planned official feature, but I think it rather touched small battlegrounds and not the main universe.
Unofficially, I haven’t seen any in the wild. Besides, the game’s economy and mechanics rely on rather very massive multiplayer.
kurcatovium@lemm.ee 2 days ago
Yeah so surprised with that vaporware scam pinata…
RightHandOfIkaros@lemmy.world 2 days ago
To its credit, Star Citizen is neither vaporware nor a scam.
You can buy access to the game for just $45 USD, and the game is playable to you right now. It regularly receives updates, some minor and some major.
Vaporware is something that never gets released to the public. Like the Coleco Chameleon. Obviously, Star Citizen is playable right now by anyone that buys access to it.
A scam is when someone takes your money under fraudulent pretenses. Star Citizen takes your money for access to a space sim game, which is exactly what you get. Its not a scam, just terribly mismanaged with a very slow development pace.
OutlierBlue@lemmy.ca 2 days ago
A scam is when someone takes your money under fraudulent pretenses.
What about this thread of ships that people paid for that still aren’t available in game?
robertsspaceindustries.com/…/big-issue-ships-boug…
Some of them have been waiting for TWELVE YEARS
That’s a fucking scam.
False@lemmy.world 2 days ago
I had a friend try to sales pitch me on pre-ordering it back in 2012. I said “I’ll just wait for it to release”. Still waiting.
SunshineJogger@feddit.org 2 days ago
Maybe try the playable part out first before you post parroted information as shallow as a puddle after drizzle?
quelsh@programming.dev 2 days ago
That’s the nail in the coffin then. I’m pretty happy that I didn’t spend a single cent on this now. And I thought about it a lot
scrubbles@poptalk.scrubbles.tech 2 days ago
So they have rounds of layoffs, staff feel less secure in their role, and they’re surprised that knowledgeable and easily employable experts are leaving for more stable roles?
Z3k3@lemmy.world 2 days ago
Where exactly are these more stable roles
Asking for a friend
Justdaveisfine@midwest.social 2 days ago
Not in game dev lmao :'-(