Star Citizen's Crowdfunding Campaign has Raised Nearly £200 Million
The final financial frontier.
The final financial frontier.
Cloud Imperium Games announced tonight that is switching game engine to Amazon's Lumberyard
CIG's 20-minute video details the difficulty the team had in getting a full demo of Squadron 42 ready to show the masses.
This is an opportunity to dive into the game and play everything that CIG has released to backers so far.
A deeply impressive demo and a disappointing delay mark the divide in this year's Citizencon.
The demo was deeply impressive but the planet on show won't be in the game any time soon.
Squadron 42's delay is not surprising but it has taken a long time to be officially confirmed.
Star Citizen’s most vociferous detractors claim that it’s all a scam; its defenders maintain that everything is totally fine. The truth, as is so often the case, is not so simple.
Ever spent hundreds on a game? How about thousands? Tens of thousands? These people have. How do they feel about it?
Squadron 42 had been due out by the end of 2016.
Refunds are possible but not easy.
A change to Star Citizen's Terms of Service is cause for concern for new backers.
Reach for the stars.
Cynics and the curiously-minded can trial-run a week's worth of Cloud Imperium's wildly ambitious space sim for zero pence from Friday.
I've seen a hint of what Star Citizen might become and it's incredible.
Not just a slight delay, this one is indefinite.