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Skoll posted:Octopode is actually a really cool guy, despite popular opinions of his posting in the Star Citizen thread. I think it is wrong to compare him to Karl. I agree. Comparing him to that loon Karl, is completely out of order! And I for one won't let it stand. So who do I have to dox and sue to make the comparisons stop?
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kikkelivelho posted:Does Elite use a custom engine? its their own engine they've been building since even before they started the funding for ED.
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D_Smart posted:I agree. Comparing him to that loon Karl, is completely out of order! And I for one won't let it stand. So who do I have to dox and sue to make the comparisons stop? everyone dox and sue everyone, derek smart.
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# ? Nov 3, 2015 15:33 |
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kikkelivelho posted:They've already committed to rewriting most of the engine. Moving to a new one doesn't really make sense once your that deep. It's called 'sunk cost fallacy', and it's one of the reasons why good project management is required.
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peter gabriel posted:Here is a good example of what I dislike about CIG. Also the sizes stop at 4XL. No wonder they bitch about merch being crap money.
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Cao Ni Ma posted:CIG is too deep into sunk cost to realize that all that code debt is going to keep blowing up in their faces whenever they try to implement a new system. But I get the feeling that they know that switching to another solution wont do them any good this late in the game. Compounded by CIG paying their bills by taking out one engineering debt loan after another by promising that ships upon ships will be made one day.
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# ? Nov 3, 2015 15:34 |
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D_Smart posted:I agree. Comparing him to that loon Karl, is completely out of order! And I for one won't let it stand. So who do I have to dox and sue to make the comparisons stop? EVEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEERY OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOONE
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# ? Nov 3, 2015 15:34 |
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Karl_Ramseier posted:Now I spilled my coffee over the whole bed. Yes, idiots and faith in Star Citizen tend to overlap. I won't deny I was a bit enthusiastic, but I like to think that the early days of production was a cooperative existence where everyone pitched in to help where they can, even if it was just a simple run to the corner shop. But I suppose my evidence is circumstantial and vague at worst. I won't blame you for taking something said on an internet comedy forum at face value. Best thing to do would be to ask Chris Roberts, Ortwin Freyermuth, Sandi Gardiner, David Swafford, Eric Peterson, Richard Garriott, Erin Roberts, Travis Day, Rob Irving, and/or Ben Lesnick. If you feel uncomfortable speaking to management, production, and/or design leads, then you can ask Pete Mackay, Michael Morlan, Chris Smith, Chris Olivia, James Pugh, Jenny Varner, Brendan Jackson, Jason Spangler, and/or Mark Skelton. Failing that, you can talk to Bluestreak, Dr. Hawk, Logante, Kimshadow, Wulf, and/or Manic if you're terrified of speaking to anyone of importance. If you don't want to know who you ask, just email CS with the subject "OMFG THIS GUY THINKS HE'S AN INVESTOR". I invite you to speak to any of them as to my status as an investor. But I wouldn't wait long to do that. Also don't ask the brown sea, my entire facade as an investor will crumble away and expose my inner nougaty house of lies I've built up for 3+ years if you do that. Don't tell them that some nerd on the internet claims to be an investor and he wants out. Don't tell them he's leaving because he's lost faith in CR's ability to deliver a product as well as verifying for himself some allegations leveled at CIG by Derek Smart, the Escapist, and other media outlets. Don't tell them it's not too late to reconsider the amount of wealth they've put into this product. Don't tell them to ask questions. That would be horrible. And un-Citizen-like. PAAAAAAAAAAARP
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# ? Nov 3, 2015 15:35 |
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I hope something funny happens today I hope the thread has a bright future
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# ? Nov 3, 2015 15:37 |
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LLJKSiLk posted:To play Devil's advocate, supply/demand dictates that the most demand isn't in the small shirts for the space whales. Chinese sweatshops just can't keep with the demand for tent sized nerd t-shirts, that is why they cost 5X the smaller shirts.
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# ? Nov 3, 2015 15:38 |
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Bootcha posted:
While I have a lot of hope for entertainment in this thread and its successors over the next year, right now I'm just hoping that this means you're in the process of getting your money out.
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# ? Nov 3, 2015 15:39 |
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Hav posted:It's called 'sunk cost fallacy', and it's one of the reasons why good project management is required. There isn't a single engine on the market that has the features that CIG/Roberts need and want. They would have to do a rewrite no matter what engine they chose. They've started modifying Cryengine so might as well stick with it.
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# ? Nov 3, 2015 15:39 |
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kikkelivelho posted:They've started modifying Cryengine so might as well stick with it. How's that working out for them?
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Romes128 posted:its their own engine they've been building since even before they started the funding for ED. Tippis fucked around with this message at 15:47 on Nov 3, 2015 |
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G0RF posted:Derek will probably chime in with info. I personally have a guess but I just don't like speculating too much without solid data, and really, her potential misrepresenting of her age is a pretty minor offense in the grand scheme. It's probably the most sympathetic lie she would tell (because we all know Hollywood has no use for unknown female properties in their 30s or above.) She's neither 22 nor 32. And the information is right there in the public CA records. Due to her Green Card status, it is also on services that provide dB search records for USCIS and DHS. Linking to and/or displaying it, would be straight up doxing. So don't be tempted to do it; as it's neither worth the aggravation that it will bring, nor does it serve any meaningful purpose.
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# ? Nov 3, 2015 15:41 |
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CrazyTolradi posted:You're one of those guys who waits up until midnight for a game release and gets enraged because it isn't out the second the clock hits midnight, aren't you? I will post the link when it goes live. My server is hosted in a different time zone from me (EST)
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# ? Nov 3, 2015 15:43 |
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duckfarts posted:Señor Smart, other than making over a MEELION nerds nervous due to sunk cost fallacy, do you enjoy any games that are not your own or are spacemans games? Of course. I love all types of games; but the most engaging games for me are hardcore flight sims.
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# ? Nov 3, 2015 15:43 |
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More like engin and tonic.
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# ? Nov 3, 2015 15:44 |
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Maldoror posted:raggle fraggle
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SirTagz posted:Why the gently caress are you arguing about the use of Cryengine. It is completely irrelevant. It might have been the only reasonable choice at the time, might have been the second best. It does not matter.. This is the really salient point. Which engine they picked doesn't help anything when Chris decides that the boots on the marine character model are not up to his exacting standards, or that the Constellation needs to be re-designed for the 5th time. And they have been solving technical issues with cryengine, but again that doesn't magically make a fun game or make their design choices not be steaming piles of dogshit.
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Dusty Lens posted:How's that working out for them? The project is completely hosed, but that's not the engine's fault.
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# ? Nov 3, 2015 15:46 |
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The fuuuuuuuck The ride never ends.
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Gwaihir posted:This is the really salient point. Which engine they picked doesn't help anything when Chris decides that the boots on the marine character model are not up to his exacting standards, or that the Constellation needs to be re-designed for the 5th time. No one is arguing or claiming that going with a different engine would have saved the entire project - more that its just another example of making the worst possible choice at all times. We dissect SC all the time in this thread, why are people getting angry about enginechat? If it was UE3/4 it would still be a complete mess but it wouldn't have been completely ridiculous to choose Unreal in the first place.
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D_Smart posted:Of course. I love all types of games; but the most engaging games for me are hardcore flight sims. DCS and the likes? Also what is the best drat space sim ever (that actually exists)?
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Cao Ni Ma posted:It took FFXIV like a year and a half to switch from one engine to another and it was going from a horrible proprietary engine that ran like poo poo and wasn't designed to be used at all on an MMO to one of the most efficient MMO engines in the market that can run on a toaster. This is true, and it shows *again*, how just taking good graphics comes 3rd behind making the game play good and good art direction. Technologically, FF14 graphics are pretty bad by even 2012 standards, but with proper art direction, it's easily one of the prettier MMOs out there.
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# ? Nov 3, 2015 15:50 |
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Should have made it flip around the belly poking through the shirt.
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# ? Nov 3, 2015 15:51 |
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Mukip posted:
Well, it is true. It's (not) going to be a F2P MMO that relies on people buying skins and ships.
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Now make it so that Ben is pushing tacos or dollar bills into Sandi's and Gary's mouths.
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# ? Nov 3, 2015 15:53 |
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He actually looks happy in that gif . He hasn't looked genuinely happy in any media they've put out for months.
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Gwaihir posted:This is the really salient point. Which engine they picked doesn't help anything when Chris decides that the boots on the marine character model are not up to his exacting standards, or that the Constellation needs to be re-designed for the 5th time. Or telling a programmer to drop everything to write a fluid simulation for a drinks mixing mini-game.
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# ? Nov 3, 2015 15:55 |
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In the scale of project fuckups, the use of CryEngine is the smallest of the problems. Scope creep, poor project management, and perfectionism is the real issue, and that happens on any project, anywhere. Best case scenario at this point is that SC creates so many bitter kickstarter vets that any future crowd funded game has a huge chorus of people saying "no stretch goals. Finish the game first". Mukip posted:
Redshift25k is a MWLL and MWO exile too. Poor dude changes games that aren't out yet and is forever disappointed. Of course I recognize the name because I'm the same thing.
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D_Smart posted:Of course. I love all types of games; but the most engaging games for me are hardcore flight sims. Falcon BMS just had a massive update out of nowhere. Just sayin'.
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TTerrible posted:No one is arguing or claiming that going with a different engine would have saved the entire project - more that its just another example of making the worst possible choice at all times. We dissect SC all the time in this thread, why are people getting angry about enginechat? Cryengine wasn't a completely ridiculous choice, it's just an odd thing to get hung up on.
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Nickiepoo posted:Also what is the best drat space sim ever (that actually exists)?
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tooterfish posted:Kerbal Space Program.
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Io_ posted:Or telling a programmer to drop everything to write a fluid simulation for a drinks mixing mini-game. Hairy Roberts is the best thing to come out of SC since Gary. They should just go gently caress space then make a different minigames then jam that poo poo together like a Gamecube party game. Would be much more fun and maybe exist.
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# ? Nov 3, 2015 16:01 |
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I wanna see a compiled list of all the humanitarian things you could've done with all the money that was funneled into this spergs wet dream
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Berious posted:Hairy Roberts is the best thing to come out of SC since Gary. They should just go gently caress space then make a different minigames then jam that poo poo together like a Gamecube party game. Would be much more fun and maybe exist. Just make a full game out of the Barman-in-a-Spaceship idea. You could have different alien species with different needs (and incompatibilities, like "no water"). Maybe get a bit of "Papers Please!" and lots of SciFi references in there. Nerds would love it.
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Photosyphilis posted:I wanna see a compiled list of all the humanitarian things you could've done with all the money that was funneled into this spergs wet dream About 185 houses in Haiti for earthquake victims
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Tippis posted:Then again, if Frontier managed to turn the engine at the heart of Kinectimals (2010) and turn it into a space engine for Elite (2014), it just further suggests that maybe the CIG guys simply don't know what they're doing. That alone makes me want to pick up E:D once Horizons releases. They should seriously use that for advertising.
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