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Also i can get some testers if necesary, Add me if interested in steam or send me a mail: Liecis19@gmail.com
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The background graphics will have a lot going on and elements of it will incorporate into the gameplay. One such element might be a piece of debris in orbit actually cutting through the combat area which you would see approach (if you looked that way) and it's potential efffect on the active gameplay. I cannot speak to performance issues this early in dev, but it would be appropriate to assume that such steps will be taken into account.
Homeworld is definitely an inspiration but we hope to go a different path in many ways. I hope this answers your questions :)
Is the background graphics going to have more going on? Will players be able to fine tune how much is there on the background to either make it look better or improve performance?
Some people downvote any game they see that has a kickstarter. Likely due to a bias that any game that has a kickstarter that fails will not see steam or that the kickstarter may be a scam if funded. Sadly there are greenlight submissions that created that bias. If kickstarter fails will the game still come about?