Star Citizen Alpha 3.20 Gun Rush Is Some Of The Most Fun I Have Had!

In this video, the YouTuber shares their experience playing Star Citizen Alpha 3.20 Gun Rush, expressing that it was some of the most fun they’ve had. They discuss audio issues, lag problems, gameplay frustrations, and the disappointment around Star Citizen’s always online requirement, but ultimately express their overall enjoyment of the gameplay.

In this video, the YouTuber shares their experience playing Star Citizen Alpha 3.20 Gun Rush, expressing that it was some of the most fun they’ve had. At the beginning, they mention that there are only five people currently playing and discuss audio issues such as footsteps being too loud and lacking directionality. They also mention some lag problems, which they suspect may be caused by their VPN.

The YouTuber then talks about the addition of death cams, but mentions that sometimes they don’t work properly. They express frustration with certain weapons, specifically the shotgun pistol, feeling that it is ineffective and difficult to get kills with. They mention enjoying sneaking up on enemies and using takedowns, but they were unsure of the button mapping for takedowns while using a flaming knife.

There is a brief interruption where the YouTuber speaks with someone off-camera, discussing their availability to play Star Citizen together. They then continue discussing the gameplay, mentioning that the length of rounds is enjoyable and that the game feels playable despite some lag and connection issues. They also discuss the disappointment around Star Citizen’s always online requirement and the difficulty in queueing for games.

The YouTuber reflects on the satisfaction of playing a game that was heavily hyped but ultimately failed to meet expectations. They note that having offline or single-player modes could have made the game more enjoyable for many players. The video concludes with the YouTuber expressing their overall enjoyment of the gameplay, despite some frustrations with certain weapons and technical issues. They thanked viewers for watching and provided links for supporting their channel and participating in a ship giveaway.