It is GO TIME! - New Star Citizen 3.22 Patch, QoL, Bug Fixes & Dedicated Salvaging Tool

The video discusses the release of the new Star Citizen 3.22 patch, which aims to address bugs and improve gameplay stability, with a focus on the Siege of Orison event. The patch includes bug fixes, quality of life updates, and introduces a dedicated salvaging tool, with hopes of refreshing the servers and making the live environment playable again.

The video discusses the release of the new Star Citizen 3.22 patch, which brings bug fixes, quality of life updates, and a dedicated salvaging tool. The patch aims to address the instability and difficulty in playing the game that has been present since the original launch of the 3.22 patch last year. The focus of this patch seems to be on the siege of Orison, with bug fixes specifically targeting issues related to this event. The video provides a link to the patch notes for those interested in more details.

In addition to bug fixes, the patch also includes updates such as increased damage output and health for defensive turrets in the persistent universe, an audio pass for the Santo Ki, and adjustments to cargo manifests for bounty mission ships to align with ongoing economy balance. The highlight of this build is the introduction of the graycat Cambo SRT, a dedicated salvaging tool, which the video creator is excited about and plans to make a dedicated video on. This tool will also allow the continuation of their hardcore Zero to Hero series with Ari Wrath.

One of the most important aspects of this patch is the hope that it will refresh the servers and make the live environment playable again. Many players have been taking a break from the game due to the difficulties caused by the unstable previous patch. The release of this new patch is seen as the start of getting the persistent universe stable and playable. The video mentions that official shows will be starting soon, and there are plans to release a 3.22X patch with a separated replication layer for more stability and the ability to recover from crashes.

Overall, the video expresses excitement about the release of the new patch and the anticipation of smoother gameplay. While the video creator is not particularly interested in the Siege of Orison, they acknowledge that Cloud Imperium likely has their reasons for prioritizing it. The video encourages players to download the latest patch and try it out to hopefully experience improved gameplay. The video concludes with a reminder to subscribe to the channel, a thank you to patrons and channel members, and information about the creator’s Twitch channel.