I remember Chris Roberts speech about 2 years back on PC gaming not being dead, at the time I found it weird for him to make an opening speech like that but 2 years later things have certainly changed. We're seeing more space sims/space type games popping up all over the place while 2-5 years ago we hardly had much at all, we've come pretty far in such a small span of time.
Though Star Citizen isn't a game I'm all that into, I can tell I'll eventually get into the swing of giving it a shot sometime once it's finished (provided my rig handles it). I do definitely want some PC exclusives that take advantage of my upgraded hardware though but not in the way that they create a game like Crysis or DOOM where the GPU you needed to run it wasn't even out yet, back then that was both annoying and stupid, these days you'd expect devs to have learned from those mistakes from way back then.
That said Star Citizen does look pretty great for a space sim and I can imagine it taking advantage of higher end builds which is in the end a good thing, both for the gamers and the technology advancements made in the process.
While I won't be touching it in it's early access state, I will be playing XCOM 2 and the new Homeworld during Jan and Feb.
Mankind, in its arrogance and self-delusion, must believe they are the mirrors to God in both their image and their power. If something shatters that mirror, then it must be totally destroyed.







