
On top of that, now you can't even spawn shopkeepers by just giving them an inventory list.
#Star citizen scam mod#
Oh, I can get an Aegis Regulator for 5000 credits? Great! What is that? Is it a shield? What size is it? Is it even compatible with my ship? Is it better than what I've got? Oh this one's a power plant, you say! How do you even plug that in? The only mod points on most ships are the guns on the outside. There's no information on them at all except price. Everything in the ship shops is just a box with greebles glued on to it. At least you sort of vaguely know what a rifle or a pistol looks like. It gets even worse when you go to the shop for ships. It's just lists and DB calls! How do you gently caress that up so badly? Nobody, not one person on earth, is going to have an improved gameplay experience because they had to manage every individual clip for their stupid rifle. I cannot think of anything more fundamental than inventory management for an MMO and trading game. (Commando dies for standing still too long) But I am pretty sure they'll sure hardcore if they can.ĬIG sent out 3.0 invites to "wave 2" so there are a slew of new low fps bug videos:

Add to that the way CryTek treated their staff during their recent financial crisis, trying to convince them not to act on missing paychecks (which in Europe can cause a loss of ability to get compensation in case of bankruptcy), was pretty lovely.
#Star citizen scam code#
They also had a tendency to try and trick applicants into writing actual production code to be "evaluated".

I know someone who was asked during a job interview there if he had an SO, because they preferred staff without attachments (family got in the way of crunch). The CryTek top brass don't play softball. It means losing progress, and even the Stariest of Citizens will rightly lose their poo poo if persistence isn't near-perfect.

It can't have any bugs, because persistence bugs are what make people ragequit/uninstall/refund games. This game's never coming out.įor the record, persistence is one of the trickiest things to get right, especially on the programming side. Also, I'll probably still have my criminal record, due to persistence."ĭid he spawn in to his last position? No.ĭid he spawn in the ship he was last in? No.ĭid he wake up back in his Port Olisar wank-pod? Yes. My favorite part is that he muses to his subs "hey, I wonder when I reconnect if I'll be at the same place in my ship because of persistence. My favorite part is not that the server crashes just as he's arriving at the place he wanted to go, in the ship he wanted to be in (which probably took an hour), and instantly got a criminal record due to CIG's buggy bullshit "criminal" system.
