One of the Shitizens replies to the above post is dealing with why Robbers had to modiofy Cryengine so heavily though his first choice was Unreal Engine 3. People may theorize as to why he chose one engine over another but it would seem faily obvious that Cryengine being willing to have an inhouse team put together the "game trailer" that Robbers used to defraud backers into (believing they were investing into a real game, already beginning to function) paying money for a going concern rather than a pipe dream.
Yeah, there may have been some validity to claiming that UE3 was old but so was Cryengine. We all know what happened when whiz kid Robbers decided to move from a single player game (dont remember if he pitched some sort of multiplayer like X box) to his ever expanding universe with functioning toilets and insurance companies.
Just how will he keep the space poo in the bowl he needs a crack team on that. Poo, crack, forget it...
For all their arguments against the OP the fact remains, the game is a crappy bugfest. They have no clue as to how to make it work, they are living on borowed time.
They just dont get it, never will, cant accept it.
All these promised patches are all years late as Robbers keeps pushing reworking ship models for the umpteenth time into the schedule to make it look as if they got something done this quarter.
Can we get a list of every item they failed to impliment and a line showing when it was promised to now? Then add in the new garbage he piled on top as if this wasnt enough? It would make a beter schedule than the garbage he put in front of the shitizens.
Go all the way back to 2016s delivery date (or before) and we would see all these long red lines, like as if we were playing tron ending in a wall representing today. FAILURE. The current "schedule" RObbers uses makes no mention of how many times he has moves the goalpost. It always looks good whenever a new schedule is posted.
Whenever we worked a Project for Corps of Engineers we tracked project completion but never wiped out the initial projected completion dates on tasks or phases. We continued the line, in red, to denote a failure of the contractor to meet his contractual obligations. Then it was up to the PM, the contracting officer and some others to do some horse trading behind closed doors to avoid lawsuits, a bit of give and take. They might have an unforseen task due to poor prints conflicting with reality ect. We might have seen some minor cosmetic defects in workmanship. They balance it out. Regardless.
A different schedule might be more illuminating. Overlaid with gems from Robbers claiming it will be out next... or its ready but were not comfortable showing it right now (whatever that means).