Star Citizen Alpha 3.22.0a Patch & Siege Of Orison NOW LIVE!

Star Citizen Alpha 3.22.0a Patch has been released, introducing the Siege of Orison event in the floating city of Orison on Crusader. The event offers PvE-oriented missions, improved gameplay, bug fixes, and various ships and vehicles for sale, while the author encourages players to share their experiences and support the channel.

Star Citizen Alpha 3.22.0a Patch has been released, along with the Siege of Orison event. The event takes place in the floating city of Orison on Crusader, and players can take on missions from Priority during the event. The event is heavily PvE-oriented, but there may be some PvP encounters. The Siege of Orison has been significantly improved and updated compared to previous versions. There are also several ships and vehicles on sale as part of the event, including the expensive Hercules A2 and the versatile Corsair.

The author is excited about the Siege of Orison and recommends players to participate in the event. They suggest spawning at Orison and setting it as the respawn point to easily access the mission area. They also mention that the experience can differ based on whether players participate in a large group or solo. The author is interested in hearing about other players’ experiences with the latest build of the game and the Siege of Orison.

The patch also includes various bug fixes and updates. Damage output and health of defense turrets have been increased across the system. NPC-bound contract ships have had their cargo manifest amounts lowered for economy balance. The Santoki audio has received a polish pass. The patch also addresses issues with air traffic control, shuttle transit, cargo containers, and more. There have been numerous bug fixes specific to the Siege of Orison as well, addressing issues with spawning, mission progression, AI behavior, and more.

The author believes that Star Citizen is currently in its best state ever, and they are hopeful that the Siege of Orison is also in a great state. However, they acknowledge that there may be a mix of positive experiences and reports of bugs or issues from players. The patch notes also list known issues, including intermittent bugs that may not affect players frequently. The author encourages players to share their experiences and thoughts in the comments.

The author concludes by mentioning the ongoing ship giveaway and ways to support the channel, such as becoming a Patreon or using affiliate links for products like Toby IR 5 for head and eye tracking. They express gratitude to those who support the channel and mention that they are close to reaching 200,000 subscribers. The video ends with a reminder to check out the channel for more content and the author’s presence in the Star Citizen universe.