Inside The Sound Of Ship in 1min 51sec

In this video update, Anar discusses the sound design in Star Citizen, explaining that each ship manufacturer has its own unique sounds and the audio serves as an indicator for malfunctions or wear and tear. He also mentions that there may be delays in the scheduled content breakdown, suggests playing Starfield instead, and signs off by thanking the viewers and wishing them safe flying.

In this video update, the YouTuber named Anar shares some insights about the sound design in the game Star Citizen. He mentions that the update is delayed because he was busy installing a gaming program at a university in Puerto Rico and also preparing for a trip to Germany with his wife. He assures the viewers that there may be some delays in the scheduled breakdown of content from the game, but they should take a break and enjoy another game called Starfield that has been released. Anar then moves on to discuss the systemic vehicle audio in Star Citizen, explaining that the goal is to create layered sounds that are realistic and immersive. Each ship manufacturer has its own signature sounds, including unique engine hums and panel rattling. The audio also serves as an indicator for malfunctions or wear and tear, helping players know when to address or replace parts. Anar mentions that thrusters and weapon impacts are also being reworked for better audio feedback, allowing players to recognize their ship’s flight mode, bullet impacts, and changes in direction. The video concludes by thanking the viewers for their time and mentioning that there will be no Star Citizen Live content this week. Anar signs off by wishing his viewers safe flying and says he’ll see them in the game world.