Maybe Star Citizen is that title, and maybe it isn't, but fifa coins believing that it is at this early stage is a recipe for gaming heartbreak. That certainly wasn't the game's original goal, if Chris Roberts' recent livestream comments are any indication. During the Thanksgiving week broadcast, he said that he's surprised by the number of people who want to exist in a fully fleshed out universe and trade, craft, or salvage as opposed to pew pew all the live long day in a dogfighting sim. And to his credit, he's deliberately expanding Star Citizen's scope to cater to those folks. But there's still a lot that can change between now and release.
Personally I don't believe that Roberts will stub his toe as spectacularly as Lucas did, but that's just it. It's a personal, subjective assessment on something that's fluid and ill defined, so there's always a chance. Crucially, though, if Star Citizen does fail to meet my expectations, I won't be doing the equivalent of what I did in 1999. See, because of all the Episode I buildup and the amount of time and money that my friends and I invested in being fans, I had a really hard time admitting that it was wasted on a terrible product. So I paid to see it in the theater again, and again, and a couple more times after that, contenting myself with the podracing and Ray Park's gravity defying performance and deliberately shelving the other hour and 45 minutes worth of awful in the deepest, darkest closet of my fan brain.
To be frank it was pretty pathetic behavior that's only partially excused by the fact that I was young, dumb, and free of responsibility. I'm sad to say that this is my final week in PlanetSide 2 for Choose My Adventure, but I did come away with some new thoughts on the game. Playing the Heavy Assault, Light Assault, and MAX opened up my eyes to the other side of the fence and showed me that these are more than just run and gun classes. And with more information on the Valkyrie aircraft revealed over the weekend, we can certainly see that Sony Online Entertainment is still dedicated to supporting the game. This is a good thing considering so many MMOs with PS2's fifa 14 coins ambition often fall flat merely months after launch when the numbers inevitably drop.