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"my game runs at 30 fps you are wrong, star citizen is fine, its just issues with your GPU not the game"
Im speachless
not you tommy, the other guy
star citizen is a scam. this is coming from someone who got in on the project back in february of 2012.
You should be, your card is as powerful as mine and yet struggles at 1440p while mine can run at the equivalent of 4k at 33% higher frame rates. You have a bottle neck somewhere in your system.
You can choose to be ignorant all you want. I own both games and like both but I'm not this dumb.
*edit, I will add, I usually launch my game from Area 18 and there I get an average of 50 to 60 fps. Once in space, I get over 70 fps.
You can't sit in a fighter inside a carrier ship and take off while inside, move your ship around in the hangar and while your friend loads freight into it by hand. That alone is a technical feat NMS will probably never achieve. We have moons/planets that rotate on axis, dynamic weather, caves, a few animals, several biomes on one planet. Dynamic storm weather and clouds coming in this next patch. They also have almost 100 variants of ships/hover craft/rovers to purchase IN GAME. Salvage, refueling, medical, bounty hunting, investigation, cargo hauling, box delivery, salvage, piracy missions, dynamic events (currently one going on) with engineering and story missions on the way.
Seriously though, after playing for over 100 hours in NMS, I got bored pretty quick since 'all those planets' basically look and act the same. The story was cute for a while but again, I kinda lost interest. I've played Star Citizen well over 1,000 hours since the hangar module released in 2014. It has it faults (there are many, mostly performance related) but 30,000 players daily keeps the game going pretty good.
See this is a perfect example of what is wrong with threads and gamers like you. You can't enjoy your game without insulting games other people like. Which is why I offer an alternative view. I like both games and don't disparage NMS and compare it to Star Citizen.
I came to the forums to see what changed in game and how people liked it and one of the first things I see is people trashing a game I play. Real classy.
I paid for a game, MANY years ago.
Since then, they have spent development time making things for monetization. Which pisses me off, because they should be spending their time FINISHING the game, first. People kickstarted it without being told they were going to waste resources on cash-shop stuff rather than on what we paid for, a finished game.
They also expanded and broadened the scope of the game since that original kickstarter. And again, NOT WHAT I PAID FOR.
I'm glad you enjoy the unfinished, poorly performing game that it is right now. But I have better things to do with my time than deal with all those issues. At this point, I don't really expect to ever see it finished in my lifetime.
Which pisses me off, and rightly so, because they did a bait switch from what was originally being planned and pitched in the Kickstarter. If they had just stuck to that rather than allow feature creep (and greed) to consume them, the game would have been finished and launched by now.
November 3rd, 2012 I became a citizen. You should have kept your money, I guess, because we voted to make the game's scope much larger, back on the original forums. Don't know if you bothered to vote or not but they asked for our opinions.
I get 50 to 70 fps every day in game. I don't go to New Babage or Orison, I don't like the aesthetic much and those are the worst performing areas in game. Yeah sometimes elevator doors don't open. So I log out and log back in and it works.
Just like what I have to do sometimes in Elite Dangerous when the game starts malfunctioning, moving my camera view, deploying cargo scoop and landing gear while in space or the game crashes to menu during a jump. That game has been 'released' since 2014. So what's their excuse?
There's no reason a well adjusted individual should be so emotionally invested in a video game.
I don't see much valid criticism in here, mostly raging that Star Citizen is a scam, costs too much, has bugs and glitches - which happen in all games. Elite Dangerous currently has a bunch of server issues since their last update, crashing people's games.
I've been playing space games probably before most of you were old enough to stand up (since the 1990s) so I've played A LOT of space games.