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Roadmap coming in the next month or so
Suitably vague as one would expect from CIG, though to be fair they've only had six months to produce a road map.
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Roadmap coming in the next month or so
So in other words 2022 at the very earliest. Will probably be playing it on next gen 5nm cards.
After 3.12 patch they have to release a roadmap because after that patch there's none....Suitably vague as one would expect from CIG, though to be fair they've only had six months to produce a road map.
So in other words 2022 at the very earliest. Will probably be playing it on next gen 5nm cards.
If this ever is released it better something special.
Was referring to Sq42. Star Citizen I recon 2024-2025.I can see it's got a lot of promise. It does seem to be too much sim at the moment for the mass market.
its not more difficult then eve, ED and Dual universe though.I can see it's got a lot of promise. It does seem to be too much sim at the moment for the mass market.
Yea i am not sure whats taking long. i can only think that they are changinig there ways of working and getting the tool to reflect that.Suitably vague as one would expect from CIG, though to be fair they've only had six months to produce a road map.
It's around 30gb ish atmsaw a thing on another site saying call of duty is up to 250gb now and won't fit on that size SSD ~ dread to think what this is going to end up like. i have an old screen grab of a previous download attempt, it's choked off somewhere and it telling me the download time is 42 days or somethingeventually when it settled on the next try it was about an hour per gig download, game was about 38gb at the time - suffice to say i doubt i'll ever get to play this again until my game-on-a-ship-shaped-USB kickstarter reward comes through :-/
THis game? https://store.steampowered.com/app/1049370/F18_Carrier_Landing/A quick question.
Couldn’t help but notice the prices for the ships.
Now the cheap ones are more than the price of a DCS aircraft such as the F18.
The F18 is in early access but includes highly accurate flight model, damage model, systems modelling, carrier capabilities, targeting pod and the ability to use something like 20 different weapon systems.
Are the basic ships in SC anything like that complex?
NOt sure what your talking about?Definitely NOT talking about carrier landing.
very much talking about DCS and as an example, the F18 module, eg
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=adbT3huSJ28
Just trying to understand the complexity of flying in SC. Looks pretty straightforward.
The video I linked was purely to confirm what my baseline is.
I did find a video suggesting that take off was:
- power up
- request permission to leave port
- take off
So similar to Elite
Yea i am not sure whats taking long. i can only think that they are changinig there ways of working and getting the tool to reflect that.
changing a way of working for 500+ employees doesnt happen overnight.
Who knows ?
I know Jira you can create a live sprint goal feed for stakeholders that gets updated in real time with matrix etc with points and performances