In the previous video, iSpy discussed the game’s current state, focusing on the need for improved mission variety and engaging activities at major landing zones and rest stops. He also criticized the inventory management system for its poor functionality and suggested that the law and criminality system requires enhancements to make gameplay more enjoyable and less frustrating.
In the third video of a series responding to CIG’s feedback requests, the host, iSpy, discusses various aspects of the game, particularly focusing on inventory management, locations, and the law system. The video is a condensed version of a much longer stream, which the creator edited for brevity. The host encourages viewers to check out previous videos for context, as he references earlier points throughout his commentary. He also promotes a sponsor, Beam It Tracker, which offers eye-tracking technology for gamers.
When discussing the current state of locations in the game, iSpy expresses dissatisfaction with the limited activities available at major landing zones and rest stops. He rates the locations poorly, noting that they often only serve as points for buying or selling goods, lacking variety and engaging missions. iSpy longs for more immersive gameplay that would allow players to spend extended time at locations, engaging in diverse missions rather than simply trading items.
The host also critiques the inventory management system, calling it “terrible.” He highlights issues such as camera angles that obstruct views when accessing storage, poor functionality of the paper doll system, and slow rendering of 3D models. iSpy advocates for improvements that would streamline the inventory experience, suggesting that it should follow the more intuitive systems seen in other popular games. He expresses frustration that, despite the inventory system being in place for two years, it still has significant flaws that have not been addressed.
In his assessment of the law and criminality system, iSpy notes that while there are interesting mechanics, there are also many areas needing improvement. He criticizes the ease with which players can steal ships and the lack of preventative measures against crime. The host discusses the tediousness of escaping crime stat penalties and the limited options available for clearing them, expressing a desire for a more engaging and less frustrating system that would enhance gameplay.
Overall, iSpy provides a candid and critical overview of the game’s current features, emphasizing the need for more depth and variety in locations, a more functional inventory system, and a refined law and criminality framework. He concludes the video by promising to continue the discussion in future installments, encouraging viewers to stay tuned for more insights and feedback on the game.