Star Citizen 3.21 LIVE | Crusader Spirit A1 - Yet More Bombs Away!

The latest version of Star Citizen, 3.21, introduces the Crusader Spirit, a sleek bomber ship designed for bombing runs. Despite some bugs and quirks, this visually impressive ship provides a unique and enjoyable experience, catering to players who prefer the Crusader company.

In the latest version of Star Citizen, version 3.21, a new ship called the Crusader Spirit has been introduced. The Spirit is a smaller, sleeker version of the Hercules bomber and is primarily designed for bombing runs. The ship features bomb bay doors, turrets, VTOL thrusters, and a visually stunning design. The interior of the ship includes cargo space for components, escape pods, a gun rack, habitation areas, and a pilot seat.

The ship’s ramp has a unique feature where it projects a red outline when opened, casting a red light on characters standing on it. The ship also has a large blast door at the front that opens to reveal the bombing capabilities. The Spirit is equipped with storm buster size five bombs that have steering fins and LED bomblets. The ship also has a console to control lighting and an override to make it look more dangerous.

The Spirit has some quirks and bugs, such as an annoying cockpit bug and a sluggish bombing UI. However, it still provides a visually impressive and enjoyable experience. The ship’s details, like folding winglets, missile doors, and sleek design, add to its overall appeal. Bombers are currently in a strange place in the game as they don’t have specific gameplay loops, but they can be used to engage with other players. Despite this, the Spirit is a welcome addition to the game, providing an alternative option for players who prefer the Crusader company over other ship manufacturers.

The upcoming Citizen Con event is eagerly anticipated, although it is not expected to include the release of the Pyro star system. The event will likely provide insight into future developments and plans for the game. The speaker hopes to stream the event and discuss it with a colleague. The video ends with a request for likes, subscriptions, and the use of the speaker’s referral code for in-game bonuses.