![]() The actual "game" is just a secondary element which I think was basically designed as a way to play through the 2.5 hour sinking, as well as to observe and learn about the people and culture during that era. The thing that attracts most fans is that they will be able to free roam the ship with absolutely no restrictions. Their main goal is creating the complete ship. If they can even come close to what they've promised I'll be extremely impressed though and will probably buy the finished product, but, I doubt they will ship an even remotely compelling game. For example, Mario has proven it works just as well in a space world as it does on green plains becuase what makes Mario a great game is how it plays, not where it's set. I want you to think of all the the greatest games ever, setting is completely inconsequntial to every single one of them. I'd even go as far as to say that's a backwards way to approach game design. ![]() They haven't even shown gameplay which isn't just shady but extremely scary, I don't think many people would pay much for a game in a pretty setting without interesting mechanics. They also suggested they spent a large portion of their fundraised money on personal computers for the developers, not on the actual product which sounds sort of shady. It has the scope of a AAA game with one tenth the budget. The texture quality looks like it would be barely passable at 1080p, which at this point is last gen as far as pc tech goes in 2015 and in their 2017 release estimate it will be laughable. That wouldn't really be of consequence though if they never lied. Furthermore their attempt to call Unreal Engine 4 more advanced is an outright lie becuase Cryengine 3 looks miles better, it's just that UE4 is easier to work in and learn. They've moved engines mid-development which is never good for a game, sometimes disasterous because it means creating new assets where it wasn't needed previously. ![]() The game looks extremely bloated for starters, their promising entire different game environments before they've even finished 1/3rd of a ship.
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