well kyrt i understand u believe in CIG and doesnt want to be proved wrong but listen to this
No. I simply object to people levelling charges of criminal behaviour without any evidence.
I have strong doubts CIG will release SC any time soon....or that it will be any good if it does. I would estimate at least three years and a 2019 release but even then, some of CIGs decisions leave me thinking the game will be wonderfully detailed, and not a lot of fun.
I can hope the game will be released within a reasonable timeframe...I can hope it will be good...I can hope it will be fun.
And if it is...I'll likely buy it. But I'm not going to count on it. Whether you say CIG has been in full development mode only since 2013 when they set up Foundry 42 or say its been 5 years because of the development work that took place before Kickstarter or 4 years because only the eork after Kickstarter counts, a release is only possible if CIG manage to keep the backers happy and engaged.
And I think that the habit of overhyping the game and the practise of providing overly optimistic release dates while understandable to a degree is also counterproductive in that it leads to expectations CIG cannot meet and which will eventually alienate the backers.
I don't want to be wrong...because I like the idea of the game CIG are trying to create and I'd like to play that game. But I'm not going to cry if it never gets released or doesn't live up to the hype. I simply won't buy it.
This is the time when this started to tilt in scam region. They wanted money to make the game that they should have in their hands by now. so they started selling more shit jpeg. The community supported them and is still supporting them.
Even if you wanted to argue that they are running on fumes, that the buffer of up to $70 million that many think they have is essentially gone - and that argument is plausible - raising cash to continue development is not a scam.
The game might never be released....but the only question here is whether or not CIG are developing the game. CIG raised $35 million or so last year. Was any of it skimmed off or embezzled? Is Chris Roberts getting millions from backers with no intention of developing the game?
There is no sign of this. No evidence. He and CIG are raising money and that money is going exactly where it is supposed to be going.
Development of SC and S42.
Just how is this a scam? Where is the fraud?
Right now if you see we dont even have an entire system out of the 100+ systems promised and just dont make me start on other things.
One of the stretch goals of the project was to develop custom tools necessary to create the game and its environment.
The goal was also to have 100 systems available on release. Not three years before. On release.
An argument can certainly be put forward that CIG should be more advanced in development than they currently are. That what is slated for v4.0 should have been out sooner. That CIG have skewed priorities.
That argument does not make this a scam.
CIG have done plenty that can be criticised. So far, deliberate fraud does not appear to be one of them.
1) delays can happen but delays of such magnitude where u postpone release from release date indefinitely doesnt happen!!!!
Unfortunately.....yes. Such delays do happen. SC and SQ42 aren't even the worst offenders.
Zelda BotW was supposed to be a Wii U launch title. Its now going to be a Switch launch title. That game is from Nintendo. There are plenty of other examples.
4) show tech demos and fool backers and run with their money. until backers stop giving them money they basically dont need to do much then to sit on their asses and do nothing.
While generally true....CIG don't fool anyone. They are pretty upfront about what their demoes are.
5) after backer unrest they released game production schedule which is a joke in my opinion. they set deadlines and when they pass the deadlines they change the schedule again. if all people start making and reiterating schedules like this then trust me nobody in any trade will ever miss a deadline.
Yes. Its a bit of a joke. Its Alpha. Delays are both likely and certain. Its not unexpected that delays occur. Which is why they emphasised delays were likely.
they dont know how the community will react to them telling us that 3.0 will come in june 2017 or somewhere near and they dont want this uncertainty to hamper in any way to the money they can grab in this holiday season. thats why they are filling up wallets as long as they can.
Even assuming what you say is true...you are simply accusing them of acting like a business.
None of this equates to "scam".
so here am i a backer:
1) who was tricked by false advertising.
Yes. But delays aren't uncommon.
2) who is completely blind to how his money is being spent(no accountability)
Backers wanted the freedom that comes with not having a publisher.
3) who has been denied the right to get his money back (by their changed TOS)
And you still agreed to it. Even then, if you want your money back you might still have a shot depending on the legal situation where you live.
6) who now realize that clowns are making the game who either cant accurately predict how long will it take them to release the next patch(let alone the game in its entirety) or they simply doesnt want to share so as to hide their incompetency and ultimately putting a stop to their easy stream of steady income being showed into their pockets by innocent backers who believe in their lies.
There probably isn't any company in the world who can accurately predict what you want predicted. The deadlines are more of a "hope for the best". As stated...other companies also have trouble meeting deadlines.
SO SIR IF YOU ASK ME I WAS SCAMMED.PERIOD
Because you invested in a game knowing that development was an uncertain process with no guarantees and did so knowing you wouldn't get your money back.
I have plenty of problems with what CIG are doing and I don't like their funding method. Not when it is used this way
But so far I don't see the scam. CIG have provided no release date for the game, are quite open about the potential for delay with Alphas, and their ToS and no refund policy was well discussed. You appear to have known all this....and still decided to invest in exchange for a digital asset.