Star Citizen Alpha 3.23 Expectations - CitizenCon 2954 - Alpha Bans

In this Star Citizen podcast, the hosts discuss the slow start to the year for the game, expectations for the upcoming CitizenCon 2954, the use of third-party software, and their hopes for the next major patch, Alpha 3.23. They discuss features like improved Quantum Travel, bounty hunting, and persistent hangars, while also encouraging viewer engagement and support for their channel.

In this Star Citizen podcast, the hosts discuss various topics including the slow start to the year for Star Citizen, the upcoming CitizenCon 2954, the use of third-party software in the game, and expectations for the next major patch, Alpha 3.23. They note that despite the slow start, Star Citizen is currently in a playable state and accessible to players. They also speculate on the location of CitizenCon 2954, with a possibility of it being held in the UK due to the concentration of resources in the Manchester studio.

The hosts then discuss the use of third-party software in the game, specifically in relation to slaving turrets. While some players are using third-party software to multibox and gain an advantage, the hosts believe that such actions should be bannable, but with a warning system in place to give players a chance to rectify their behavior. They also express their desire for more in-game options and features, such as a working and functional star map, improved character customization, and the implementation of Vulcan for better graphics.

The conversation then shifts to expectations for Alpha 3.23, with the hosts mentioning features like Quantum Travel version 2, which would add more interactivity and immersion to the game. They also discuss the potential inclusion of bounty hunting version 2, which would involve capturing and delivering bounties to security stations. Other features mentioned include persistent hangars, freight elevators, and the possibility of Star Wars-like animal encounters. The hosts express their hope for more Pyro playground tests and the progress of server meshing and replication.

The hosts conclude by encouraging viewers to share their thoughts and expectations for Alpha 3.23 and CitizenCon 2954 in the comments. They also mention ongoing support for the channel through memberships, Patreon, and the current ship giveaway. They express their gratitude for the support and look forward to reaching 200,000 subscribers. The video ends with a reminder to check out other content on the channel and a promise to see viewers in the verse.