There is a simple solution for Star Citizen.
Fire Chris Roberts.
The guy is an idiot, he doesn't know where to draw the line to stop the realistic so the fun gameplay can begin, that is what's dragging the development of this game and killing it.
Just look at that stupid demo, hovering text to mark interactive spots that was as vague as it could be bouncing all over the screen, just what you want...
And changing off the armor into a flight suit before you can fly the ship? That will be so fun while you're under-fire... Never mind the overly scripted sitting animations.
I guess Chris Roberts never got around to play any GTA and get shot while trying to get into a car, I'm not saying there shouldn't be any animation, but you DEFINITELY shouldn't need to change attire before flying a stupid ship.
Not to mention they're still rewriting their lore to this day...
As for the people here going head over heels because of the tech demo, please... You get mostly empty places with the same tree copied dozens of times, and a tiny little rusty ship. So what?
If you took some screen shots of that and posted them on these forums saying it was a "new console game, doesn't it look great?" everyone would lol.
Even the space station floating and rotating in orbit, so what? Have you people never heard of LOD? You can make that with 100 polygons and a 512x512 skin, big deal.
Making full size planets isn't that hard, look at Elite Dangerous, they done it with a fraction of the budget.
Yes Star Citizen planets will have vegetation, and enemies and all that, but that's only a step up from what Elite Dangerous has, hell, if I had to bet I'd say before Star Citizen comes out, Elite Dangerous will be delivering on most of what Star Citizen has been promising.
They'd only need to add (on some planets) water, random vegetation, walking around off vehicles, random scripted encounters and boom, they'd have something pretty close to what Star Citizen is promising.
Mind you, in comparison, Elite Dangerous is underfunded and understaffed, so that's saying something.
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