MAJOR Server Meshing test! - Jump Gate Testing, 3.23 Evo Patch & Much More | Star Citizen This Week

The upcoming week in Star Citizen is filled with significant events and updates, including monthly reports, roadmap updates, and FPS combat improvements. The most notable development is the upcoming second Evocati server meshing test with jump gates enabled, marking a significant milestone for the game’s progress.

The upcoming week in Star Citizen is filled with significant events and updates. Subscribers can expect detailed updates in their emails and on the Comm link. Monthly reports for both the persistent universe and Squadron 42 will be released, along with updates to the roadmap. Inside Star Citizen will showcase FPS combat improvements for version 3.23, including reloading, recoil, dynamic crosshair, and revamped scopes. Additionally, a Star Citizen live Q&A session will focus on Master modes, addressing changes in gimbal mechanics, flight dynamics, weapon balance, and Precision targeting mode.

Alpha 3.23 progress includes two new Evocati playtests focusing on code branch stability, essential for the patch’s release in April. The most monumental news is the upcoming second Evocati server meshing test with jump gates enabled, allowing players to travel between servers seamlessly. The first server meshing test was successful, with only one server crash and swift recovery within minutes. This progress marks a significant milestone for Star Citizen, showcasing the dedication and hard work of Cloud Imperium.

Content creator Mac will cover all updates from Cloud Imperium, including monthly reports and patch notes for Evocati tests and server meshing. Mac’s Twitch channel will feature gameplay streams, likely focusing on the Zero to Hero off-grid series and discussing the week’s changes. A giveaway of an Origin 100i starter package with LTI is ongoing, courtesy of Cloud Imperium, for subscribers to Mac’s YouTube channel. The community’s support and engagement are appreciated, with Mac’s channel growing steadily towards 70,000 subscribers.

The excitement among Star Citizen fans is palpable as the project reaches a crucial stage with static server meshing. The journey to this point has been long, and the potential for further advancements is promising. The week ahead promises to be busy for Mac, with extensive coverage of updates and gameplay streams on Twitch. The support from patrons, channel members, and viewers fuels Mac’s passion for creating content and sharing the latest developments in Star Citizen. The future looks bright for the project, and the community eagerly anticipates what lies ahead.