I cannot quite figure out the point of Matsson, as so far he has not really posed a threat.
Tell me bringing your Comms Director to the party only to spill the beans is a set-up in some way? (I hope)
Otherwise, I am enjoying this last season.
I must admit, I did not have "Star Citizen vs Louisiana purchase" debate on my 2023 bingo card.
For the people testing, how many of the ships are playable? (Even if not complete)
I cannot remember over the years how many different ones they sold, over /under 50?
I don't know much about the gaming side what they actually make, but is there any athlete that has come close to these numbers?
Is it 10 years and $350 million? I cannot keep track.
Just curious.
Not as a harsh review as earlier.
It's very simple, and Disney-fied so to speak. Everything is clean and tidy.
I don't care so much about casting, but the acting is a bit overdone for sure.
Apparently in public test, Mistlands wont work if you have pre discovered previously. You need to start a new map.
Hopefully this wont be the case in live. I don't know if I could do another 100 hours of building and exploring.
I dropped $500 as well many years ago. It was interesting to see it develop from the early days. (White box)
Sadly, it did not seem to really take off. It was my last KS, but no real complaints.
I can answer this. I found her Doctor (in the limited episodes I watched) to be engaging and different in many ways.
I found the actual writing to be not complemental of her style. Every actor is indeed different and can sometimes "lift" a weak story.
I thought the ones I observed did not play...
Tonight is the finale of Jodie. I did not watch much of the current Doctor episodes, but she was solid enough. (I didn't like the storylines or the companions personally)
I will give the new Doctor a shot.
This is the Star Citizen of TV...on and on we go.
I agree. I am not the expert most of you are regarding LOTR.
They definitely spent some cash producing these. I will stick with it and see where it goes.
Also, 1999 documentary "Boiling point" is as solid as a documentary can get. No music, no flash, just good.
Marco Pierre White documentary from 1996 ish is great as well.
Yeah, overproduced for sure.
It would be interesting enough to see the actual purchase and transition of this team, no need for slo-mo cameras and music etc.