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Star Citizen News - Chris Robert took to the Star Citizen forums to add a bit of clarification to last week's announcement that the game had been switched over to Amazon's Lumberyard engine for the duration of its development. He begins with the simple statement that Lumberyard and the Star Citizen engine up to last week's announcedment are "both forks from exactly the SAME build of CryEngine".
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Only time will tell and prove either side correct.
I stand with the side that it will never be released with everything promised and with the quality and fidelity advertised.
Popcorns are ready in case I am right, and if I am wrong. Well, my wallet is ready.
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Velika: City of Wheels: Among the mortal races, the humans were the only one that never built cities or great empires; a curse laid upon them by their creator, Gidd, forced them to wander as nomads for twenty centuries...
If you are holding out for the perfect game, the only game you play will be the waiting one.
sound like a plan for more money !!
Velika: City of Wheels: Among the mortal races, the humans were the only one that never built cities or great empires; a curse laid upon them by their creator, Gidd, forced them to wander as nomads for twenty centuries...
The actual news is the amazon platform instead of Google; so it can be good news as amazon obviously cares more for the online component than Crytek ever did; so to see what they will work out.
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
I know it's apple and oranges, but it took a day for two engineers kinda sounds like a Trump statement.
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Ahh yes the good ol' what I call Bartoni's Law.
Definition: As an Internet discussion grows longer and more volitile, the probability of a comparison involving Donald Trump approaches 1.
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Gives the wrong impression. As CR said "We switched the like for like parts of the engine from CryEngine to Lumberyard." Its the same as the CryEngine build they were using except for some fixes and enhancements. And Twitch etc.
And going forward there is the prospect of further Amazon development which they might have been planning to do themselves.
He also says that the bespoke bits remain unique to CiG as well - which clears that unknown up.
I could suggest that if they were using decent version and configuration control software then maybe it could be this quick.
The key to how it could be this quick however would be planning.
- They started talking "a year ago" - possibly about platforms since Lumberyard wasn't announced until March / April of this year.
- The discussion expanded - they found out that Amazon were planning to release an engine, based on Cry, that would have all the online elements they will need built in. And it was the same version as there core software.
- Decision to move in principle made subject to signing an arrangement.
And once you got to that point you could then plan and make (keep) the transition simple.
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Failure isn't a scam. I really don't think this is a scam in the slightest. A scam wouldn't have done anywhere near this much work, or released as much as they have. remember, a scammer wants all the money and rather grudgingly gives up that needed to make the scam fly.
I could point to some other 'projects' that have been out there that give all the signs as having been a scam, and not just a failure, but I'll refrain from tempting the thread to offtopic like that.
I do hope Star Citizen is truly awesome! Then I'll eventually get it. I've been a bit leary and haven't invested due to limited funds and the past history of Roberts. He loves space games, and he's an avid programmer, it's just that his business decisions and project timeline & scope control aren't the best. Hopefully he's got the right people there to keep him and the rest of the team moving in the right direction.
Lost my mind, now trying to lose yours...
K.
I've heard it. I do, a little. I just don't understand Star Citizen development. Nobody does, not even the developers.