[Star Citizen News]Chris Roberts announces new Space Sim "Star Citizen"
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“Thank you all - Five million dollars! - We’ll be right back”.
If you are cynical…
“Oh, yeah?”
<chortles>He just looks like a very cool feller!</chortles>
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5.5 in the next few minutes. That’s an unreal amount of cash!
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They made it!! with 1 hour and 35 minutes-ish left to go!
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Heheh - which plane to Venezuela are they catching?
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They’re taking us all on a trip to the Kingdom of Awesome, and grumps aren’t invited
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Now they are going to take all and are never to be seen again
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I hope that crowdfunding campaign have real pledges at RSI, not fake ones.
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Why should a well known person be so silly, to make the FBI hunt him?
5M will give him a nice start and at least a year or two of time,
to develop the game (and of easy living).
With that it should also be possible, to get additional cash from a bank.And I am pretty sure, we ll see a piece of software after a while.
The only question is, if we ll like it. But if we do, there will be
a big number of people, who are willing to pay some money for it- which will Mr. Roberts earn much more than 5M.
And than maybe he can sell the new company to M$,
which could provide some minor updates, bringing us
funny things like pay-per-play and in-game-shops taking real $$$.
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I think what makes me the most excited for this game is its transparency with modding. The fact that they’re going to embrace it and give software for modders…I’m so excited!
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It would be crazy not to give modding software to the community considering the community made the game possible in the first place.
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I’m just going to forget about it now and hope it’s a winner in a couple of years time. A recent heart attack has changed my perspective on life ever so slightly, and as a fit and active 36 year old, if it’s made me realise one thing, it’s that you never know what tomorrow will bring, and you’d be a fool to sit around waiting to find out. Enjoy the things that you can do now.
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Timmy51m wrote:
I’m just going to forget about it now and hope it’s a winner in a couple of years time. A recent heart attack has changed my perspective on life ever so slightly, and as a fit and active 36 year old, if it’s made me realise one thing, it’s that you never know what tomorrow will bring, and you’d be a fool to sit around waiting to find out. Enjoy the things that you can do now.Wise words. I see this sorta thing every day, it really changes your perspective on things.