As a normie who's only heard a few bits of Star Citizen second hand, my mental image for "only Star Citizen can do this" is the player character insrantly falling to the planet's core while assuming limb configurations not yet seen by man because the physics engine is too busy simulating the inner parts of a coffee machine in the room next door.
Maybe just shooting for "generic AAA" wouldn't be so bad at this point
Maybe just shooting for "generic AAA" wouldn't be so bad at this point
There's been quite a few great spaceship games like this in the past 10 or so years, too.
Best spaceship game out right now is Cosmoteer, IMO. It's 2D and mostly created by one guy (he managed to hire some additional help after getting some cash). The game still gets major updates - for free - with more on the way.
The next best spaceship game is Faster Than Light, but it was finished years ago and the devs have moved on to other projects. They'll update the game for bugs and maintenance, but not major content updates.
Think like the train rides in Half Life.
That's their horizons for what's impressive? Video game tech from over two decades ago? Truly this justifies the decade of development hell and the small country's worth of GDP burnt.
Crysis, maybe?
The game that was largely just a way to wank off over how much money you spent on stupid video game bullshit? Couldn't be MY Star Citizen patriots!
Maybe if all your "cool systems" bring you to gameplay indistinguishable from CoD they weren't so cool after all
Saying "fine gunplay is enough"? The fans really tolerate anything, even getting an average shooter when you were supposed to get a space flight game.
So the new Gundam on Netflix is out and I got mixed feelings about it. On one hand, it's great seeing a Gundam from the other side: a terrifying WMD that has a pilot inside who manually kills entire armies. The action sequences look good. The mobile suits move similarly to how they did in 8th. MS Team.
The bad news is the dialog and human faces. Really wooden and uncanny valley for both. But the thing that has everyone pissed off is the Zeon whitewashing. The series takes place during the original One Year War. The war that started when a bunch of space fascists dropped an entire colony out of space onto Earth and killed millions of people before invading the surface. This is only mentioned towards the end of the series when a Federation soldier brings it up. There isn't a single "Sieg Zeon!" You know, the main slogan of the Zeeks that's meant to shove it in your face they're the space fascists and they're the bad guys. They're an analogy for Imperial Japan and Japan's excuses for terrorizing their neighbors.
There's even more bullshit at the end about the Zeon Remnants (who are "The South Will Rise Again!" of Gundam), but I'm rambling. The point I'm getting to is Erasmus Brosdau directed the series. He previously worked on Star Citizen. So yeah, Star Citizen is now shitting up other projects with its techbro fuckwads because they leave as money dries up instead of staying in their containment zone.
I haven't watched it yet, but I heard that the director did some Warhammer 40k fan film before this, so my full expectation is "Wow! Cool Space Prussians!"
So many UC spinoffs miss out on the interesting bit about Zeon - that they were a colonized people whose anti-Imperial movement got co-opted by monarchists and fascists. There's space for Zeon to be sympathetic, like the Africa arc in ZZ, but I think the 0080 and 0083 OVAs dialing up the Zeon aesthetics = super German/nazi really pushed the gross military otaku obsession with them.
Also - the new show looks like total ass, and I say this as someone who enjoyed MS IGLOO lol
Lord Inquisitor was good, especially since it leaned into Inquisitors are often no more than crooked cops. So I figured Requiem might have a similar tone. LOL nope.
But yeah. Zeon is so on-the-nose Imperial Japan: a country fighting off European colonizers only to become colonizers themselves that carried out some of the worst atrocities in human history. Like you say, though, this has attracted otaku and wehrbs. Bandai isn't going to chase them away because they buy merch.
Freelancer: the "Chris Roberts didn't get sacked in the first couple years" edition
Ironically enough, Freelancer still has a niche online playerbase and modding community.
Personally, I cannot wait until the game comes out in 2014.
I have zero interest in spending hours learning more about this scam, but I admire your level of commitment to hating SC
I mean it's the funniest gaming grift ever, even EVE don't come remotely close.
It's hilarious, but I'm not going to dedicate hours of my time to laugh at the dweebs who believe in it. Learning about it and hating it vicariously through UlyssesT is good enough for me.
My special dunk tank reserved for Chris' retirement fund has been virtually exhausted at this point (at least until he pulls another dead rabbit out of his hat) so I'll leave you with another one of my edits as a fine addition to your collection:
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ShowAlmost everything being hyped in this year’s CitizenCON has been hyped in previous years, often under slightly different naming.
Stellaris team should totally release Horizon Signal 2 mocking them "WHAT WAS, WILL BE. WHAT WILL BE, WAS"
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