Well from the off I can tell you that Star Citizen is a long way away from bug free. When we travelled to the asteroid belt in my session earlier, I was advised to wear my helmet in case I happened to glitch out of the spaceship as we warped there and ended up floating in space without a space-hat - to give but one example. The ground stuff though, well it feels like any FPS if I am honest. How it plays as a shooter I have yet to find out, but it would be hard pressed to be as limp as Starfield's FPS combat from what I played of it.DjchunKfunK wrote: ↑Tue Dec 05, 2023 3:11 pmI'm not sure where to star with Star Citizen, a game that has been in development for 11 years at this point and to many is just a straight long con.
Even if I believed that Star Citizen was bug free as it is now and was ever going to come out, I think first and foremost it is going along the same lines as the traditional space game so it is in the vein of Elite Dangerous or Wing Commander. So the focus has been on the space travel and I readily admitted that Starfield falls down here. From what I have seen of the ground stuff it's not much cop and as for the story stuff who knows.
Star Citizen is not an openworld rpg, which is what Starfield is and it is in that arena that I made the comment about the setting and the type of game not gelling for a mass market audience.
I think my main point is that there is in existence a game of absolutely breath-taking ambition, which has no publisher or development house hounding it to get done and a core of people wanting to play it who are happy to pump their own money into it to continue that development.
Don't misunderstand me, I have always viewed it as a complete con that was just sucking money out of the gullible on a dream that would never, could never happen. Problem is, I have dipped a toe into what is there now. They haven't got a feature complete product yet but what is already in place is immense in scale and scope. All the things I scoffed as (and with reason, as a professional IT PM I looked on aghast as the list of promises grew with every new pledge target, thinking they were so far beyond what was possible) are there. Plus loads more. And yet more on the roadmap to be delivered complete with sprint plans showing how they are progressing.