BearCat204
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Especially since it reads like an immigrant learning English typed it. It just sounds.. wrong. Somehow. Unprofessional.This basically confirms the scam. Crazy stuff. There's always a risk of a worst-case scenario like this happening any time you pre-order a game. Hopefully everyone gets their refunds in on Steam.
how are they going to sit there less than a WEEK after the launch of the game and try to tell people they had long term plans?Especially since it reads like an immigrant learning English typed it. It just sounds.. wrong. Somehow. Unprofessional.
This will have YouTube video essays made about it for years. I can’t wait for more to come out. I seriously think they didn’t have a tangible product in development until July when the heat really started coming down on them for being a “fake game.”how are they going to sit there less than a WEEK after the launch of the game and try to tell people they had long term plans?
they really want us to believe the debt collectors were closing in and their last few developers were bravely fighting against the clock to hit the "launch button" before the bad guys swooped in?
I'm a backer and it's hard to argue against your point. Even if Squadron 42 releases and is a critical and financial success, I'd be real interested to see the breakdown of where $600m has gone.Star Citizen. and its not even close.
I don't understand SC's mass Stockholm Syndrome. people still fighting each other to be the biggest white knights for that "game".
Thankfully, I only ever bought the $35 Aurora pack over 10 years ago just to check the game out. Haven't bought anything from that cash grab since.Star Citizen. and its not even close.
I don't understand SC's mass Stockholm Syndrome. people still fighting each other to be the biggest white knights for that "game".
I was so psyched about Star Citizen when they started announcing stuff, so I can't blame you for jumping in. Thankfully I was just starting my first real job and had zero money for video games at the time and never invested.I'm a backer and it's hard to argue against your point. Even if Squadron 42 releases and is a critical and financial success, I'd be real interested to see the breakdown of where $600m has gone.