The Wikipedia page for the term feature creep should simply be replaced with screenshots of characters in Star Citizen laying in beds.
When I backed this game on Kickstarter about a hundred years ago, I was under the impression that mostly it was going to be a game about spaceships. Not sure why there needs to be bedsheet deformation physics in a spaceship game. Not sure why there needs to be beds in a spaceship game, either. Hell, for that matter, I'm not really sure why a spaceship game even necessarily needs human models, potentially capable of laying in beds or not, in the first place.
In any case, this game is yet another bullet point on a list of reasons why I no longer back crowd-funded projects. I've long since written this one off as a total loss.
And of course, as usual, there are some idiots/fanboys/reputation management drones/maybe butthurt members of the Star Citizen development team down in the comments trying to defend/excuse/mitigate the dumpster fire.
When I backed this game on Kickstarter about a hundred years ago, I was under the impression that mostly it was going to be a game about spaceships. Not sure why there needs to be bedsheet deformation physics in a spaceship game. Not sure why there needs to be beds in a spaceship game, either. Hell, for that matter, I'm not really sure why a spaceship game even necessarily needs human models, potentially capable of laying in beds or not, in the first place.
In any case, this game is yet another bullet point on a list of reasons why I no longer back crowd-funded projects. I've long since written this one off as a total loss.
And of course, as usual, there are some idiots/fanboys/reputation management drones/maybe butthurt members of the Star Citizen development team down in the comments trying to defend/excuse/mitigate the dumpster fire.