The Furious Angels
FA Discussion => General => Topic started by: Manic Velocity on December 20, 2013, 04:52:39 pm
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Are any of you nerds following this?
https://robertsspaceindustries.com/
Every few weeks I'll see an article pop up somewhere about the game hitting a new crowd-funding goal, but I didn't bother to learn anything about the game until today. It's essentially going to be a multiplayer space sim sandbox.
- Modular ship customization (I think?)
- Space dog-fighting combat (PvE & PvP)
- Player organizations
- Crafting/harvesting
- Economy/trading/hauling
And yes, it's slated to have Rift support.
It looks interesting, if not insanely ambitious. They're aiming for a buy-to-play model (pay-to-alpha right now), and they're not at all shy about relying heavily on microtransactions. B2P and microtransactions are things I really prefer to stay away from. If a game is good, I'm more willing to pay a monthly sub as long as I know I'm getting the complete experience for my money.
I'm keeping an eye on it but remaining very skeptical.
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I've been following it for quite a while, and doing the exact same as you: keeping an eye on it but remaining very skeptical.
I'm a bit hopeful, though, because I WANT it to be awesome!
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Yeah, it's one of the main games that Rifters are keeping a close eye on. It does seem like one of those games that will never be released because the developer is trying to pack so much into the game.
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A decent pro/con comparison of Star Citizen and EVE as sci-fi sandboxes:
Star Citizen Vs Eve Online : The Discussion (Gameplay/Features/Communities) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cx6hd5h9lmk#ws)
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This does look good. Keeping my eye on it as well.
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I have been keeping a close eye on Star Citizen ever since Chris Roberts started the Kick starter campaign. When I found out Chris Roberts was starting another space sim project I had to get involved. I became a veteran backer and also a monthly subscriber to the project, I put down about 900 bucks to help, of course my 900 bucks is trivial in comparison to the 41 million they have received in donations so far.
I am not sure if any of you guys remember the Wing Commander series but those were excellent space games back when they were produced. Chris also brought Starlancer and Freelancer space games alive, those were some extremely fun games to play online.
The elements of space battles, planet side FPS, and boarding parties on large carriers sounds like a whole lot of fun to me.
I know tomorrow they are going to broadcast a live stream of the new dogfighting module. April 10, 2014 @ 9:00 PM ES. www.robertsspaceindustries.com (http://www.robertsspaceindustries.com)
You can also check out their youtube channel @ https://www.youtube.com/user/RobertsSpaceInd (https://www.youtube.com/user/RobertsSpaceInd)
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Are any of you nerds following this?
https://robertsspaceindustries.com/
Every few weeks I'll see an article pop up somewhere about the game hitting a new crowd-funding goal, but I didn't bother to learn anything about the game until today. It's essentially going to be a multiplayer space sim sandbox.
- Modular ship customization (I think?)
- Space dog-fighting combat (PvE & PvP)
- Player organizations
- Crafting/harvesting
- Economy/trading/hauling
And yes, it's slated to have Rift support.
It looks interesting, if not insanely ambitious. They're aiming for a buy-to-play model (pay-to-alpha right now), and they're not at all shy about relying heavily on microtransactions. B2P and microtransactions are things I really prefer to stay away from. If a game is good, I'm more willing to pay a monthly sub as long as I know I'm getting the complete experience for my money.
I'm keeping an eye on it but remaining very skeptical.
Is Star Citizen “free to play”? A subscription game?
To play Star Citizen you need only to buy the initial game. There will never be a monthly charge for usage. Some in-game items may be available as microtransactions, but we will NEVER sell anything that can’t be acquired through honest (and fun!) gameplay.
As stated in the above, only some in game items may be available. I am ok with that.
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I have been keeping a close eye on Star Citizen ever since Chris Roberts started the Kick starter campaign. When I found out Chris Roberts was starting another space sim project I had to get involved. I became a veteran backer and also a monthly subscriber to the project, I put down about 900 bucks to help, of course my 900 bucks is trivial in comparison to the 41 million they have received in donations so far.
I am not sure if any of you guys remember the Wing Commander series but those were excellent space games back when they were produced. Chris also brought Starlancer and Freelancer space games alive, those were some extremely fun games to play online.
The elements of space battles, planet side FPS, and boarding parties on large carriers sounds like a whole lot of fun to me.
I know tomorrow they are going to broadcast a live stream of the new dogfighting module. April 10, 2014 @ 9:00 PM ES. www.robertsspaceindustries.com (http://www.robertsspaceindustries.com)
You can also check out their youtube channel @ https://www.youtube.com/user/RobertsSpaceInd (https://www.youtube.com/user/RobertsSpaceInd)
I was a huge fan of those past games myself. I still have them around somewhere....
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I just recently played through Freelancer again, fun game to this day.