The video explores several underappreciated Star Citizen features that could greatly enhance gameplay, including revamped organizations with deeper social mechanics, the mysterious mini Drake Corsair ship, expanded survival needs like hygiene, the addition of diverse alien creatures, and interactive building interiors. It concludes with a giveaway announcement for a Kruger L21 Wolf ship, encouraging viewer engagement through comments and subscriptions.
In this video, the creator continues discussing their wishlist for the upcoming CitizenCon event by highlighting several often-overlooked but potentially impactful features that could enhance Star Citizen. The first feature discussed is the anticipated revamp of organizations (orgs) within the game. Currently, orgs are quite basic, mostly limited to tags and shared names. The creator envisions more robust social features such as in-game representation with custom colors and hierarchies, financial and asset management, and even dedicated org headquarters. These improvements would deepen player coordination and give orgs more meaningful in-game presence beyond just being Discord groups.
Next, the creator talks about a mysterious mini Drake Corsair ship that has been hinted at but not officially revealed. Unlike the larger Drake Corsair designed for long-range exploration, this smaller ship might serve as a versatile transporter or bounty hunting vessel, potentially appealing to solo players or small groups. Its silhouette resembles Star Wars shuttles, suggesting a focus on fast deployment and adaptability. CitizenCon would be an ideal opportunity for CIG to finally showcase this intriguing ship and expand Drake’s lineup with a fresh, more characterful option.
Another feature on the list is the so-called “poop update,” formally known as Actor Status 2.0. This update aims to expand survival mechanics beyond hunger and thirst to include hygiene needs like using the bathroom and showering. Failure to maintain hygiene would have real consequences, affecting NPC interactions and faction relationships, adding a new layer of realism and immersion to the game. The creator believes this feature, though humorous, would significantly enhance the simulation aspect of Star Citizen and hopes it will be demonstrated at CitizenCon.
The video also touches on the addition of creatures to the game’s universe, beyond the well-known Crusader Space Whale. The creator is excited about seeing progress on other alien fauna such as the Pyro Crab and Borealis Stalker, which would introduce real danger and vitality to planetary exploration. There is also hope for new, previously unrevealed species, reinforcing the idea that Star Citizen is about more than just ships—it’s about building a living, breathing universe filled with diverse life forms.
Finally, the creator discusses the potential of building interiors, a feature teased years ago but not yet fully realized. Detailed concepts for enterable skyscrapers and modular buildings were shown, promising to transform cities from static backdrops into interactive social and mission spaces. While not a top priority, the creator believes this would add significant depth and immersion to the game world. The video concludes with a giveaway announcement for a Kruger L21 Wolf ship, inviting viewers to participate by commenting on Star Citizen videos and subscribing to the channel.