Star Citizen lives to a large extent by a certain hype, of great expectations, dreams and ideas. Each trailer, any design post, every new concept sales fueled these ideas, thus ensuring ringing cash at CIG. But suffice it to finance an ambitious such megaproject? The secret concern of fans: If CIG out of money, it's vinegar with Star Citizen.
But Roberts reassured: "First of all, we always have a decent amount of money in reserve, so if all support would collapse, we would not suddenly incapacitated. We plan the scope of the development based on what arrives monthly by the people to support. I'm not worried, because even if no money came in, we would have sufficient funds to complete Squadron 42nd The revenue from this could in turn be used for the completion of Star Citizen. "Although the company is not to say in the position they would need any more money, but the next milestones are obviously secured.
In addition, Roberts plans long term. »Star Citizen is for me not a game that you pack in a box and say: Hey, here's the game. It is a live product. There may be the point at which we say, that is seen now commercially the final game, but we plan to continue to add features and new content. "