Chris Roberts, ambassador of space sims, has affirmed that Star Citizen is a PC game that won’t even dilute itself for a ”lesser platform,” and they ”will NOT limit” themselves.
Star Citizen is a purely crowd-funded game which holds the title for most funds and one it will hold for a long time as pledges keep rolling in. It recently cleared $27 million.
Freelancer and Wing Commander creator Chris Roberts took to the official Star Citizen forums to address the community in person and to assure everyone the sky isn’t falling because of a PS4 devkit.
”I figured it was best to post this in its own thread instead of one of the many “Star Citizen on PS4, the sky is falling!” threads that sprung up this weekend after a PS4 devkit was spied in background on Jason Spangler (our CTOs) desk,” he began. The studio and community enjoy a very intimate line of communication, which has led to the huge waves of interest in Star Citizen long after its Kickstarter campaign ended.
”While some could view the 1+1 = 256 logic that it required to come to the conclusion that we were ditching the PC for PS4 as an overreaction it does show how passionate everyone is in this community about the PC as the best gaming platform, which warms my heart!”
”Star Citizen IS a PC game,” continued Roberts. ”It will NEVER be dumbed down for a lesser platform. We will NOT limit the input options or supported peripherals to the lowest common denominator. We will NOT pass on features and technology just because they will only run on some hardware configurations.”
”I just upgraded my office rig to a pair of Titans running in SLI, driving a 4K monitor and a 1440P one (Thanks NVidia for the goodies!). We’re about ready to build the ultimate AMD rig with FOUR R9 290Xs and AMD’s eight core CPU driving a set of 4K monitors in Eyefinity (Thanks AMD!)”
”You think that’s a good approximation for console, even a next gen one like PS4 or Xbox One?”
”I LOVE the PC as a platform because it is open, is always moving forward, with new powerful components (usually at cheaper prices) becoming available to gamers available every year. A $3,000 high end PC gaming rig of today wipes the floor of dedicated graphics supercomputers costing over $1M 10 years ago. People were amazed at being able to get Giga flops of performance. Now we can obtain over 5 TERA flops on a single PCI-E GPU!!!”
”The PC platform is great because it isn’t static. It doesn’t have rules or some controlling entity that decides what will and won’t be in the eco system. If a cool new disruptive technology like the Oculus Rift comes along it can have a chance to gain traction and become the next big thing.”
”Because of this Star Citizen will always be primarily a PC game and will embrace the best and newest tech.”
Check out Chris Roberts’ full love letter to PC gaming and affirmation that next-gen consoles can go space themselves.