I just noticed it says "starcitizen.tools" then says Chris Roberts.
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Tabletop, DnD, board games, and minecraft. Also Animal Crossing.
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From the comments here: https://old.reddit.com/r/starcitizen_refunds/comments/1g0mq5h/citcon_panels_multiple_new_star_systems_beyond/
high-level overview of our intentions
AKA roadmap to a roadmap. Also, no dates.
It's a display of the spirit of a concept of a high-level overview of their intentions for a tier 0-like prototype.
sorry, I laughed
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God, this 1998-spaceship-flight-sim ass poster design I would really appreciate the nostalgia for that kind of zero-budget "labor of love by scifi nerds" aesthetic if it weren't attached to one of the most expensive media projects in all of human history
I appreciated that in 2012 when the Kickstarter campaign launched. It's kind of lost its luster after 12 years of next to nothing, even if it wasn't obviously a grift.
1998 is roughly the last time those tedious pale aging gamedads really absorbed a new game, so it checks out.
I imagine the atmosphere of 2954 to be rather rank. Not sure I'd pay for an extra ticket to enter it
Imagine but aged up a few decades.
God I remember when this grift was first announced, I thought it sounded super cool, basically Eve Online but as an actual playable game
So glad I was a literal child and had no money and also have never once donated to a kickstarter
basically Eve Online but as an actual playable game
That's just Nexus: Jupiter Incident, a game which lack of any sequel or even comparable game is a crime
The year is 2076. I am living in my Mars colony that was promised and finally delivered by Mars Jesus' brain that is suspended in a jar of saline and merely firing off electrical charges that are just infered at this point to be yeses or noes. I assume this was similar to when Mars Jesus was still alive, but I digress. I could be out kicking Mars rocks but I'm stuck inside my plastic Mars pod due to another software update for my Pod-doorX. But thankfully I have entertainment in the form of a primitive PC game called Star Citizen, because of Chris "Spacegame Daddy" Roberts' bold and ambitious project his company started back when my grandchild were struggling to get by by balancing school work and cleaning slaughterhouse floors during the Poverty Wars. Never mind that the game costed $170 billion to make. It was worth it. I boot up my Windows 12 machine since the game doesn't run on modern computers. I give a quick thanks for the script kiddie that was able to score a copy of such an old, outdated OS. I give a gentle nod at my now deseased grandchild who lived on cheese sandwiches and ramen to make this dream come true. The old computer rumbles to life and I boot up the game and play. It is mediocre. I go back to play Grand Theft Auto 6 on my ComputerX.
Captains of Industry
Cosplay? Cosplay as who? There are no characters to cosplay as.
If the con tickets were cheap enough to go as a joke, I'd cosplay as an alien from No Man's Sky to troll them.
Star Citizen is a collection of Chris Roberts' experiences consuming other fiction and saying "bazinga! I like that! Put that in too!" so it's a general cosplay of general vague IPs from Mass Effect to Halo to Alien.