Star Citizen 3.20 is out NOT Fully Loaded but Interesting

Star Citizen 3.20 has been released, offering some interesting additions such as the Seraphim station and retractable arm feature, despite not being as content-heavy as anticipated. The update introduces the Hull C hauler and improvements to multiplayer races and Arena Commander combat, but tank battles are considered repetitive, and the introduction of physicalized cargo updates allows players to store various items and ships on the cargo grid.

Star Citizen 3.20 has been released, although it is not fully loaded with features, it is still interesting. The trailer for the update showcases some new additions, including the Seraphim station and retractable arm feature. The multiplayer races have been improved to make them more exciting, but the tank battles are described as super boring. The Star Marine mode is highlighted as the big feature of the update, with new game modes and missions.

The patch is called “Fully Loaded” ironically because it is one of the least content-heavy updates for Star Citizen. The long-awaited Hull C hauler has finally arrived, revolutionizing trade with its massive cargo capacity. The addition of the Hull C has prompted the creation of an entire team dedicated to the game’s economy. The Arena Commander now allows players to practice on tracks without consequences, and the Mirai Fury LX is recommended as a great racer.

Improvements have been made to Arena Commander combat modes, but tank battles are described as repetitive and boring. Physicalized cargo updates have been implemented, allowing players to put various items and even ships on the cargo grid. A new criminal salvage mission has been introduced, making use of the salvage features added in previous updates. The Seraphim station has replaced the outdated Port Olisar, offering new facilities like a health center for respawning.

The video also mentions new ship offers in the update, including a price increase for the Hull C, which was sold for $250 in the past and is now priced at $500. The content creator encourages viewers to participate in a monthly giveaway and asks for their input on the changes they would like to see in the game’s economy. The video concludes with thanking viewers for watching and promoting other Star Citizen content on the channel.