• SamuraiBeandog@lemmy.world
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    5 days ago

    It’s basically criminal negligence at this point. Imagine what a competent game studio could do with a billion dollar budget.

      • Derin@lemmy.beru.co
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        5 days ago

        Then there’d be so many more things to mindlessly grind for!

        (I’m kidding, but I do think what’s holding Elite back is FDev’s insistence to not do game design and to just keep adding mindless busybody work - ended up leaving the game as a result)

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          5 days ago

          Elite often feels like its just missing something. It’s a good game but feels like there is potential to be so much better.

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          They’d crap out a game for 5 mil, spend five years and another 5 mil making the game go from shit to amazing, and then have 990m left over like "uhh, y’all want pizza or sumtn?

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      5 days ago

      Can people band and sue them in a class action? Because technically they aren’t shareholders, so they wouldn’t get the same rights and protections, right?

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        Consumer rights nerds please chime in and correct me

        My understanding is that this game is crowd funded. And it heavily depends on what’s promised in the contract. If the contract promises a playable game at some point, the consumers can just demand a development timeline and a game release schedule and that’s it.

        But if it’s just a “donation to the development” with unbinding promises of ships as a reward, things look very different. Either way, this is definitely not a state of the art video game purchase, so it will be a bit of a gamble.

        Concerning the class-action, there’s a bit of a skirmish about jurisdiction but generally we have quite a big group of similarly situated plaintiffs, so from what I can tell this looks like something that would be class-certified. Just needs a bit of luck, a good attorney and some good case management to get it going.

      • SamuraiBeandog@lemmy.world
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        5 days ago

        Yeah I’ve got no idea. Seems like you can sue people for anything in the US but it probably isn’t clear cut.