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The press has been beside itself over the recent release of the Anvil Aerospace Hornet commercial and brochure. They are particularly thrilled with being able to see the commercial (and eventually the game) in super hi-rez 4k (of course, the commercial is rendered 100% in-engine in real time!) You can take a look at what they are saying in some of the highlighted articles below:
PCGamesN – “Star Citizen Trailer shows Hornet and the power of 4K resolution. Bloomin Gorgeous!”
EuroGamer – ‘Stunning Star Citizen in-engine 4k resolution gameplay released. Star Citizen looks set to melt graphics cards when its eventually released.”
MCV – “Star Citizen video shows where that $24 million has gone.”
Games Radar – “Out of this world.”
Games.On.Net – “Star Citizen’s Anvil Aerospace advertisement is gorgeous.”
Ten Ton Hammer – “If one thing is for certain, it’s that Chris Roberts has the future of the gaming experience in mind.”
There were also plenty of stories regarding the $24 million milestone reached last week in crowd funding, as alluded to in some of the above stories. Our favorite comment came from Rock, Paper, Shotgun’s Nathan Grayson
“So basically, Star Citizen will be capable of looking this good – even if you’ll probably need a nuclear-powered supercomputer to make it happen. Elsewhere in Roberts’ mad, ice-cream-murder-frenzy vision of space, a $25 million stretch goal is now in sight. If reached, it’ll allow for more sophisticated server infrastructure and a wider initial alpha test, meaning that the likes of Europe and Australia will be able to join in earlier. Previously, the plan was to start with North America and expand gradually after that. So that’s where Star Citizen’s at this week. Check back next week for the stretch goal that allows Roberts Space Industries to bail out the US government.” In other news, Austin based gaming site, 4Player Network attended the recent Citizencon event and caught up with Chris Roberts after the presentation. You can watch the full interview straight from the Alamo Drafthouse below!
PCGamesN – “Star Citizen Trailer shows Hornet and the power of 4K resolution. Bloomin Gorgeous!”
EuroGamer – ‘Stunning Star Citizen in-engine 4k resolution gameplay released. Star Citizen looks set to melt graphics cards when its eventually released.”
MCV – “Star Citizen video shows where that $24 million has gone.”
Games Radar – “Out of this world.”
Games.On.Net – “Star Citizen’s Anvil Aerospace advertisement is gorgeous.”
Ten Ton Hammer – “If one thing is for certain, it’s that Chris Roberts has the future of the gaming experience in mind.”
There were also plenty of stories regarding the $24 million milestone reached last week in crowd funding, as alluded to in some of the above stories. Our favorite comment came from Rock, Paper, Shotgun’s Nathan Grayson
“So basically, Star Citizen will be capable of looking this good – even if you’ll probably need a nuclear-powered supercomputer to make it happen. Elsewhere in Roberts’ mad, ice-cream-murder-frenzy vision of space, a $25 million stretch goal is now in sight. If reached, it’ll allow for more sophisticated server infrastructure and a wider initial alpha test, meaning that the likes of Europe and Australia will be able to join in earlier. Previously, the plan was to start with North America and expand gradually after that. So that’s where Star Citizen’s at this week. Check back next week for the stretch goal that allows Roberts Space Industries to bail out the US government.” In other news, Austin based gaming site, 4Player Network attended the recent Citizencon event and caught up with Chris Roberts after the presentation. You can watch the full interview straight from the Alamo Drafthouse below!
Die Presse war außer sich über die jüngste Veröffentlichung des Werbespots und der Broschüre von Anvil Aerospace Hornet. Sie sind besonders begeistert davon, den Werbespot (und schließlich das Spiel) in super hi-rez 4k sehen zu können (natürlich wird der Werbespot in Echtzeit zu 100% inline wiedergegeben!). Sie können einen Blick darauf werfen, was sie in einigen der hervorgehobenen Artikel unten sagen:
PCGamesN - "Star Citizen Trailer zeigt Hornet und die Leistungsfähigkeit der 4K Auflösung. Bloomin Gorgeous!"
EuroGamer -'Atemberaubender Star Citizen im Motor - 4k Auflösung Gameplay veröffentlicht. Star Citizen scheint bereit zu sein, Grafikkarten zu schmelzen, wenn sie schließlich freigegeben werden."
MCV - "Star Citizen Video zeigt, wo diese 24 Millionen Dollar geblieben sind."
Games Radar - "Außerhalb dieser Welt".
Games.On.Net - "Star Citizen's Anvil Aerospace Werbung ist wunderschön."
Ten Ton Hammer - "Wenn eine Sache sicher ist, dann ist es, dass Chris Roberts die Zukunft des Spielerlebnisses im Blick hat."
Es gab auch viele Geschichten über den 24 Millionen Dollar Meilenstein, der letzte Woche in der Massenfinanzierung erreicht wurde, wie in einigen der oben genannten Geschichten angedeutet. Unser Lieblingskommentar kam von Rock, Paper, Shotgun's Nathan Grayson.
"Im Grunde genommen wird Star Citizen also in der Lage sein, so gut auszusehen - auch wenn Sie wahrscheinlich einen nuklearbetriebenen Supercomputer benötigen, um dies zu erreichen. Anderswo in Roberts' wahnsinniger, eiskrem-mordender-frenzy Vision des Weltraums ist jetzt ein 25 Millionen Dollar Stretch-Ziel in Sicht. Wenn sie erreicht wird, ermöglicht sie eine ausgefeiltere Server-Infrastruktur und einen breiteren ersten Alpha-Test, was bedeutet, dass solche wie Europa und Australien früher mitmachen können. Bisher war geplant, mit Nordamerika zu beginnen und danach schrittweise zu expandieren. Das ist also der Punkt, an dem Star Citizen diese Woche ist. Schauen Sie nächste Woche nach dem Stretch-Ziel, das es Roberts Space Industries erlaubt, die US-Regierung zu retten." In anderen Nachrichten nahm die in Austin ansässige Gaming-Site 4Player Network an der jüngsten Citizencon-Veranstaltung teil und traf Chris Roberts nach der Präsentation. Du kannst das vollständige Interview direkt aus dem Alamo Drafthouse unten ansehen!
PCGamesN - "Star Citizen Trailer zeigt Hornet und die Leistungsfähigkeit der 4K Auflösung. Bloomin Gorgeous!"
EuroGamer -'Atemberaubender Star Citizen im Motor - 4k Auflösung Gameplay veröffentlicht. Star Citizen scheint bereit zu sein, Grafikkarten zu schmelzen, wenn sie schließlich freigegeben werden."
MCV - "Star Citizen Video zeigt, wo diese 24 Millionen Dollar geblieben sind."
Games Radar - "Außerhalb dieser Welt".
Games.On.Net - "Star Citizen's Anvil Aerospace Werbung ist wunderschön."
Ten Ton Hammer - "Wenn eine Sache sicher ist, dann ist es, dass Chris Roberts die Zukunft des Spielerlebnisses im Blick hat."
Es gab auch viele Geschichten über den 24 Millionen Dollar Meilenstein, der letzte Woche in der Massenfinanzierung erreicht wurde, wie in einigen der oben genannten Geschichten angedeutet. Unser Lieblingskommentar kam von Rock, Paper, Shotgun's Nathan Grayson.
"Im Grunde genommen wird Star Citizen also in der Lage sein, so gut auszusehen - auch wenn Sie wahrscheinlich einen nuklearbetriebenen Supercomputer benötigen, um dies zu erreichen. Anderswo in Roberts' wahnsinniger, eiskrem-mordender-frenzy Vision des Weltraums ist jetzt ein 25 Millionen Dollar Stretch-Ziel in Sicht. Wenn sie erreicht wird, ermöglicht sie eine ausgefeiltere Server-Infrastruktur und einen breiteren ersten Alpha-Test, was bedeutet, dass solche wie Europa und Australien früher mitmachen können. Bisher war geplant, mit Nordamerika zu beginnen und danach schrittweise zu expandieren. Das ist also der Punkt, an dem Star Citizen diese Woche ist. Schauen Sie nächste Woche nach dem Stretch-Ziel, das es Roberts Space Industries erlaubt, die US-Regierung zu retten." In anderen Nachrichten nahm die in Austin ansässige Gaming-Site 4Player Network an der jüngsten Citizencon-Veranstaltung teil und traf Chris Roberts nach der Präsentation. Du kannst das vollständige Interview direkt aus dem Alamo Drafthouse unten ansehen!
The press has been beside itself over the recent release of the Anvil Aerospace Hornet commercial and brochure. They are particularly thrilled with being able to see the commercial (and eventually the game) in super hi-rez 4k (of course, the commercial is rendered 100% in-engine in real time!) You can take a look at what they are saying in some of the highlighted articles below:
PCGamesN – “Star Citizen Trailer shows Hornet and the power of 4K resolution. Bloomin Gorgeous!”
EuroGamer – ‘Stunning Star Citizen in-engine 4k resolution gameplay released. Star Citizen looks set to melt graphics cards when its eventually released.”
MCV – “Star Citizen video shows where that $24 million has gone.”
Games Radar – “Out of this world.”
Games.On.Net – “Star Citizen’s Anvil Aerospace advertisement is gorgeous.”
Ten Ton Hammer – “If one thing is for certain, it’s that Chris Roberts has the future of the gaming experience in mind.”
There were also plenty of stories regarding the $24 million milestone reached last week in crowd funding, as alluded to in some of the above stories. Our favorite comment came from Rock, Paper, Shotgun’s Nathan Grayson
“So basically, Star Citizen will be capable of looking this good – even if you’ll probably need a nuclear-powered supercomputer to make it happen. Elsewhere in Roberts’ mad, ice-cream-murder-frenzy vision of space, a $25 million stretch goal is now in sight. If reached, it’ll allow for more sophisticated server infrastructure and a wider initial alpha test, meaning that the likes of Europe and Australia will be able to join in earlier. Previously, the plan was to start with North America and expand gradually after that. So that’s where Star Citizen’s at this week. Check back next week for the stretch goal that allows Roberts Space Industries to bail out the US government.” In other news, Austin based gaming site, 4Player Network attended the recent Citizencon event and caught up with Chris Roberts after the presentation. You can watch the full interview straight from the Alamo Drafthouse below!
PCGamesN – “Star Citizen Trailer shows Hornet and the power of 4K resolution. Bloomin Gorgeous!”
EuroGamer – ‘Stunning Star Citizen in-engine 4k resolution gameplay released. Star Citizen looks set to melt graphics cards when its eventually released.”
MCV – “Star Citizen video shows where that $24 million has gone.”
Games Radar – “Out of this world.”
Games.On.Net – “Star Citizen’s Anvil Aerospace advertisement is gorgeous.”
Ten Ton Hammer – “If one thing is for certain, it’s that Chris Roberts has the future of the gaming experience in mind.”
There were also plenty of stories regarding the $24 million milestone reached last week in crowd funding, as alluded to in some of the above stories. Our favorite comment came from Rock, Paper, Shotgun’s Nathan Grayson
“So basically, Star Citizen will be capable of looking this good – even if you’ll probably need a nuclear-powered supercomputer to make it happen. Elsewhere in Roberts’ mad, ice-cream-murder-frenzy vision of space, a $25 million stretch goal is now in sight. If reached, it’ll allow for more sophisticated server infrastructure and a wider initial alpha test, meaning that the likes of Europe and Australia will be able to join in earlier. Previously, the plan was to start with North America and expand gradually after that. So that’s where Star Citizen’s at this week. Check back next week for the stretch goal that allows Roberts Space Industries to bail out the US government.” In other news, Austin based gaming site, 4Player Network attended the recent Citizencon event and caught up with Chris Roberts after the presentation. You can watch the full interview straight from the Alamo Drafthouse below!
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