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  • in reply to: Star Citizen – General Discussions #2168
    Daniel G
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      Not only is it patently false that she is the most formal educated person in the company but her exchange with the Beer dude highlights also other deep trouble within CIG’s Customer Support. She claims that it’s hard to find and hire good employees for CS, that she has to invest a lot of her own time in training these employees (making her sound also very arrogant and as if those employees are qualified but not really intelligent at the same time), that she never has vacation and is working every day 16 hours and never takes a day off.
      If this is true then that means that she has no clue on how to handle/manage employees, can’t delegate tasks apparently, hasn’t been able to set up an efficient workflow and/or all those employees must be leaving CS after a very short time because the company is no good.
      She’s trying to put herself in a good light but those claims she makes do not sound good at all to professional people.
      If you have to run a One-woman-show for 3+ years something’s very, very wrong!!!

      in reply to: Star Citizen – General Discussions #2003
      Daniel G
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        Total amateurs, ofc things can go wrong and your PC might freeze/crash while playing but normally you start up the game before going on a Live stream and make sure things work. 100 mill. dollars professionals at work here!

        in reply to: Star Citizen – General Discussions #1996
        Daniel G
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          @Derek, what happened to your latest blog, it was password protected and now it’s gone. Was it too explosive for CR/RSI?

          in reply to: Star Citizen – General Discussions #1991
          Daniel G
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            Well, if you’re in the EU you will get a refund, rest of the World they won’t give you a dime back. See Derek’s post about what they respond now. We have an Alpha 2.0 and have delivered great stuff, you won’t get any money back, stuff is cool…

            in reply to: Star Citizen – General Discussions #1980
            Daniel G
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              OMG, more and more sales, one after another, it’s really beyond incredible how the whales keep on churning money into this black hole. They must be in desperate need of money as the sales just don’t stop at all, how people do not see this is beyond me, they’re really preying on the addiction of the people, any mobile freemium game looks like kindergarten compared to this.

              I’m also wondering how they’re gonna get SQ42 finished until the end of 2016, I’m pretty sure they’ll release like 3-5 missions to release something and then will say more coming in 2017. Get the preview now and btw recommend it to more friends…

              in reply to: Star Citizen – Interstellar Pirates #1710
              Daniel G
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                @meat

                Pls don’t compare SC to Fallout 4, Elder Scrolls Online or any other Publisher funded game.
                They invest the money, develop it on their own and can take the time to develop it, even if it takes them 7 years.

                To be honest I’m sick of hearing this argument over and over again!

                This isn’t the same for SC, they had a campaign on Kickstarter, then on their website. They asked for consumer money to fund their development!!!
                They had stretch goals that stated what and when they would deliver.
                They had the TOS 1.1 that stated they would have a maximum delay of 1 year of the original delivery date Nov. 2014.
                A traditional publisher isn’t bound to that, period.

                And if you don’t keep your promises and then wonder why people want their money back then I really don’t know what’s really wrong with people.
                Especially people that backed the original Kickstarter campaign feel totally cheated. They backed what was written there, period.
                If the so called “overwhelming majority” on RSI’s own website then votes for a feature creep that’s not the concern of the original backers, they agreed to pre-buy the game on the terms that were listed on Kickstarter.

                If you give an approximate release date with a 12-18 months eventual delay in a crowdfunded project you better stick to it.

                And so far they haven’t sticked to any release date they’ve given! That’s a fact and so far have shown nothing apart from a few Tech Demos.
                Nobody here wants the game to fail but they’re doing everything they can themselves to make it fail.

                in reply to: Star Citizen – Interstellar Pirates #1697
                Daniel G
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                  @Kristoffer S: Pls don’t compare SC to Diablo III or any other Publisher funded game. They invest the money, develop it on their own and can design and redesign as they like.
                  This isn’t the same for SC, they had a campaign on Kickstarter, then on their website. They had stretch goals that stated what and when they would deliver.
                  A traditional publisher isn’t bound to that, period.
                  And if you don’t keep your promises and then wonder why people want their money back then I really don’t know what’s really wrong with people.
                  Especially people that backed the original Kickstarter campaign feel totally cheated. They backed what was written there, period.
                  If the so called “overwhelming majority” on RSI’s own website then votes for a feature creep that’s not the concern of the original backers, they agreed to pre-buy the game on the terms that were listed on Kickstarter.
                  And please don’t mention either the long development times of GTA V, SWTOR and alikes, they’re funded by publishers and not by consumer money.
                  If you give an approximate release date with a 12-18 months eventual delay in a crowdfunded project you better stick to it.

                  in reply to: Star Citizen – Interstellar Pirates #1648
                  Daniel G
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                    Where the game is? It’s stuck in a pipe called dream winter wonderland in Chris Roberts head. And I’m afraid it’s gonna stay there for a very long time.

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