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I completely forgot it was in development :)
We will all be dead by the time its finished, if it ever is. The ships get more and more pricey to the point of costing as much as a real gaming pc. Its a big pyramid scheme. Its a joke.
But I dunno what happened to Chris Roberts. He used to care about the customers. Now he just seems to care that his money cow keeps grazing.
i just started the first spacebourne and while i hope that some things will be changed/fixed with the second game (more options in manual mode, less relying on auto mode or, hopefully, getting rid of auto mode completely; more freedom when it comes to flying through a solar system etc) it seems to be a really neat game. so far everything feels solid (combat, trading, mining, missions), everything has been explained well. i hope fleet control, crafting etc will be just as straightforward. spacebourne 2 might become a really great game then