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Wing Commander creator Chris Roberts is working on a new project, Star Citizen, and now his team has launched a Kickstarter Campaign. As far we understand it, this will go alongside the fundraiser that already exists on the studio's official web site.
Last week's high profile announcement of Chris Roberts' return to gaming and his highly anticipated PC space sim game, Star Citizen, caused such a rush of support, the servers at www.robertsspaceindustries.com (the Star Citizen site) that hosted the game's independently maintained crowd funding program simply collapsed leaving thousands of would-be pledgers and supporters on the outside looking in for days.
Today, the legendary game designer announced a solution to that problem. Roberts and his newly formed company, Cloud Imperium, launched a Kickstarter campaign, http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/cig/star-citizen, which will provide a stable and scalable crowd funding platform in addition to the custom one hosted on the Star Citizen site to help Roberts reach the company's stated goal of raising a minimum of two million dollars for Star Citizen.
Despite the problems, which included multiple days without any pledge service on the Roberts Space Industries site, the company still managed to raise one million dollars in one week. "It's a testament to the will power of our amazing fans," said Roberts. "At a time when most would have given up, some dedicated fans kept trying to log on and eventually were able to get through and make a pledge. We appreciate all those efforts and now with Kickstarter, we believe we have an answer for everyone.
"It is all about giving our fans the opportunity to choose the platform and payment provider they feel the most comfortable with. We asked whether they wanted Kickstarter as an option and they spoke! Between Kickstarter and the original site, which supports Paypal and major credit cards, I believe we have the tools in place to make everyone feel comfortable in backing this game. I would also like to take a moment to thank the great people at Kickstarter. They were quick to offer help and have been great as we put together a solution.
"Those who pledged via Roberts Space Industries through our very rough first week of operation and those who make a pledge going forward on Kickstarter or on our site will all have their pledges tied directly to their Roberts Space Industries account," said Roberts. "Nothing has changed there. We just hope that people will understand the situation we were in and support us and support what we plan on bringing to the table for PC gamers everywhere."
The Kickstarter Campaign is currently up to $146,802, whereas they've raised $1,073,842 via the official web site.
| Terminator | Oct 19 2012, 01:24 pm EDT | |
Reply I am VERY tempted to donate to this game. Have to see how big my next paycheck is. |
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| CJ_Parker | Oct 19 2012, 02:31 pm EDT | |
Reply I'd say sell your PC to be able to donate moar moneh to this shit. |
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| KraGeRzR | Oct 20 2012, 03:22 am EDT | |
Reply He needs about 15 million to actually make a dent on those plans and ideas. |
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