Consensual Piracy and PVP in Star Citizen

The speaker discusses their experiences with piracy in Star Citizen, expressing a desire to cater to their audience’s expectations. They encounter players in the game and attempt to get consent for piracy, but struggle with communication and ultimately loot their ships.

The speaker begins by discussing their recent experiences with piracy in the game Star Citizen. They have been posting videos of their pirating adventures, but have received a lot of hate and negative comments, being called a griefer and other names. They express a desire to change and cater to the audience’s expectations of piracy in the game.

They then transition to playing Overwatch, explaining that they were trying to cater to the audience’s desires by playing a different game, but acknowledge that it’s not a Star Citizen piracy video without actual Star Citizen gameplay. They encounter a player named Steven and attempt to ask for his consent to be pirated, but he quickly leaves, not giving consent.

The speaker continues to ask in the chat if anyone wants to be pirated, emphasizing that it is not a trap and they genuinely want consent. They finally encounter a player named Co Kis who agrees to be pirated and even wants to be shot at. However, they struggle to communicate with Co Kis and eventually shoot him without explicit consent.

Afterwards, the speaker loots Co Kis’ ship, taking only one water bottle to avoid accusations of stealing too much. They then encounter another player in a Redeemer ship named Proor, and again struggle to get consent to pirate. Eventually, Proor dies and the speaker boards their ship, taking their rail gun and a few water bottles.

The speaker ends the video by expressing frustration and the difficulty of being a pirate, thanking viewers for watching and supporting their efforts to make money in the game. They acknowledge the challenges and the hate they have received, but also express a desire to improve and meet the expectations of the audience.