They should have understand why games like Rust and such work, then they could have adapted it into an MMO mentality and made smaller tighter worlds to build off on.
Offer players with the promise of increased complexity as the game expands while leaving servers open that are simple. So say the fi…
@EvolutionSTUD10S Feb 9, 2026
No one got scammed. They invested and lost. The game got cancelled and no one deserves a refund. Not even that uncommon. Don't like it? Then don't invest, which is exactly what crowd funding is.
@imcool338 Feb 9, 2026
Ashes of asses
@wethril Feb 9, 2026
i thought steven and his husband were the only two board members?
@jack.bright. Feb 9, 2026
18:42 they wont have to refund. Probably a clause in a game launch agreement that says that players being able to access the game constitutes a fulfilment of their funding promises.
@exanimato6586 Feb 9, 2026
They charged you *120$* for an alpha key, but somehow no one suspected a thing, no no no, they aren't trying to suck up all the money they could in the shortest amount of time possible, you're just a hater who don't want the game to success, if you don't like it don't buy the alpha key right?.
@timokreuzer1820 Feb 9, 2026
3 million bucks is a lot of money, but 250 employees? WTF? That money would lasts less than 3 months. What do you need 250 people for? That's ridiculous! How did they get paid for 9 years? With fairydust and good intentions? SMH.
@JerDozer Feb 9, 2026
Star Citizen is actually fun though. I played as a dedicated main gunner on a capital class killer with my buddy and had a blast during a free to play weekend. Star Citizen's biggest issue is the fact that you need a MONSTER of a rig to fully render and play and appreciate it at a normal display an…