Wing Commander Creator Raises $6 Million For Star Citizen

Andy Chalk

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Wing Commander Creator Raises $6 Million For Star Citizen


Chris Roberts' ambitious Star Citizen project has set a new record for videogame crowdfunding.

Laying to rest any lingering doubts about the potential of crowdfunding, the space sim genre and PC gaming in general, Chris Roberts' Star Citizen managed to squeak past the $6 million mark just before the clock ran out. That figure combines Kickstarter [http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/cig/star-citizen/posts], which pulled in more than $2.1 million, and the Roberts Space Industries standalone funding efforts, which drew in over $4.1 million from joystick jockeys desperate for some zero-G yank-and-bank action. The grand total, barring unforeseen complications, comes to a whopping $6,238,563 from nearly 90,000 supporters.

Stretch goals are being applied based on the total funding amount and not just Kickstarter, so the combined $6 million means the game will launch with 100 star systems, a full orchestral score and a free copy of the first Squadron 42 mission disk, Behind Enemy Lines, for all backers. The previous stretch goal, $5.5 million, unlocked the Bengal carrier as a playable ship, added "professional motion capture" to Squadron 42 and earned all contributors a special "Record Breaker" skin and 1000 in-game credits.

With the crowdfunding effort now concluded, Roberts Space Industries now sports an "under maintenance" message seeking input from supporters as to what they want to see on the site. "The plan was initially to immediately switch on a wall that would allow only you, our backers, to access features like the Comm-Link and the Spectrum Dispatches," it says. "Kickstarter has thrown something of a wrench in this plan: we can't change the site until the Kickstarter backers are integrated, which may take up to two weeks, otherwise we would be blocking thousands of backers from participating."

Space sim fans who didn't get behind the project during the initial crowdfunding phase will still be able to participate, but "it's going to cost you a little extra as of now, and you aren't going to have as many extras," like the lifetime insurance policies on ships that will be given to early backers. It also sounds like RSI will come up with future stretch goals to encourage continued donations.

"I am absolutely elated by the incredible outpouring of support for this project," Roberts said. "It's clear that space sim fans have just been waiting for a game like ours to come along and rekindle some of the excitement that's been missing from PC games and the space sim genre. With the resources that our fans have provided, it means the team will be able to provide more features in Star Citizen and deliver an even better game."

Source: Roberts Space Industries [http://www.robertsspaceindustries.com/maint.html]


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valkeminator

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I'm proud to be a backer! I had my doubts at first, and yet it turned out to be a record breaking project. More Internet Spaceships please :D
 

RicoADF

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crap I was planning to make a donation on thurs, didn't realise it ended today. Can someone who's backed the project ask for an extension for those that just missed it?
 

Scars Unseen

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Now I have a couple of years to save up for a new HOTAS, some rudder pedals, and maybe start planning for a budget simpit.
 

RicoADF

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yeah but you don't get all the benefits. I want all the benefits and would like a backer to request the offer be extended.
 

Saulkar

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I am glad I made my contributions as the 25000th supporter.
 

airwolfe591

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RicoADF said:
yeah but you don't get all the benefits. I want all the benefits and would like a backer to request the offer be extended.
I understand where you're coming from, I managed to back it in the last 13 hours because I thought there would be no post crowdfund buy in. At the $40 package, the only thing you're losing it the physical Citizen Card and lifetime insurance on the ship. I do hope, however, that they put in the add-ons section, the option to buy lifetime insurance on ships for those who missed the crowdfunding period.

I am pretty sure, however that you'll still be able to buy insurance with in-game credits, and since there will be plenty of upgraded ships, only those who got higher tiers will really make use of the lifetime insurance, and for those who are original backers of a lower tier (myself included), will still have to buy insurance for any new ship acquired.
 

Murmillos

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You are out of luck for the pledgers life time 'Hull Insurance'. You had 30+ days. And now...
you'll still get to buy in game insurance, but its going to cost a little bit of more money, figuring you're going to have to cover the hull in that price.

I see on http://www.robertsspaceindustries.com/star-citizen/ that any buy now will get between 2mo and 12mo Hull Insurance, depending on how much you buy in.
 

Frost27

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You will still be able to buy in after today but the benefits won't be quite as sweet. Still totally worth it.
 

praetor_alpha

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Most. Epic. Preorder. EVER! Glad I chipped in.

Unfortunately, it's supposed to take until 2014, so I might forget about it. But then it will be the best surprise ever.
 

Murmillos

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RicoADF said:
crap I was planning to make a donation on thurs, didn't realise it ended today. Can someone who's backed the project ask for an extension for those that just missed it?
They just opened a 48* window to get that life time-insurance. GO GO GO!

[update: I've might have been wrong on the 48 hour window part -- its a short window for those with issues in the past 48 hours.]
 

RicoADF

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Murmillos said:
RicoADF said:
crap I was planning to make a donation on thurs, didn't realise it ended today. Can someone who's backed the project ask for an extension for those that just missed it?
They just opened a 48 window to get that life time-insurance. GO GO GO!
As soon as I get home from work that insurance is so mine!!!!
 

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I pledged on their backup site after they had the massive crash. After they passed the $2m mark I upgraded my pledge but I never thought we would actually break $6m. Congrats to Chris Roberts and all the space sim fans who made this possible.
 

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Scars Unseen said:
Now I have a couple of years to save up for a new HOTAS, some rudder pedals, and maybe start planning for a budget simpit.
Make sure to set $300 aside for an Oculus Rift VR headset! In my opinion this combined with Star Citizen is really going to be a 'killer app' for PC gaming.
 

valkeminator

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Murmillos said:
RicoADF said:
crap I was planning to make a donation on thurs, didn't realise it ended today. Can someone who's backed the project ask for an extension for those that just missed it?
They just opened a 48 window to get that life time-insurance. GO GO GO!
Really? I don't see any disclaimer that says so...
 

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valkeminator said:
Murmillos said:
RicoADF said:
crap I was planning to make a donation on thurs, didn't realise it ended today. Can someone who's backed the project ask for an extension for those that just missed it?
They just opened a 48 window to get that life time-insurance. GO GO GO!
Really? I don't see any disclaimer that says so...
It was on the Roberts Space Industry Twitter [https://twitter.com/RobertsSpaceInd] account that since people had issues getting onto the site for the previous 48 hours that there would be a "short grace period". So if anyone missed their chance to give fear not, you still can get in on the ground floor at the same price point others had been during the original drive window.
 

Murmillos

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valkeminator said:
Murmillos said:
RicoADF said:
crap I was planning to make a donation on thurs, didn't realise it ended today. Can someone who's backed the project ask for an extension for those that just missed it?
They just opened a 48 window to get that life time-insurance. GO GO GO!
Really? I don't see any disclaimer that says so...
Facebook and Twitter..
"If you were unable to get on the site in the last 48 hours there is a short grace period."

All questions about adding vessels or doing their initial pledge have been answered yes to the lifetime ship(hull) insurance. There may not be another chance. Plus, before the 48h window opened, there was about a 10-15% mark up in prices.


[I've might have been wrong on the 48 hour window part -- its a short window for those with issues in the past 48 hours.]