Star Citizen AMA - Let's Talk 2024 Features!

In this video transcription summary, BardGamer discusses various topics related to Star Citizen, including the development speed, expected features for 2024, and potential gameplay elements such as base building and passenger gameplay. He also addresses viewer questions and concerns, expressing excitement for upcoming updates and features in the game.

In this video transcription summary, the YouTuber BardGamer starts the stream by apologizing for his illness and mentions that he will be eating a chocolate brownie and ice cream for energy. He invites viewers to ask questions during the live stream. He talks about not liking to receive Christmas presents and prefers giving presents throughout the year. He also mentions being ill and resting, but still wanting to stream and talk about Star Citizen.

He answers various questions from viewers, including topics such as the development speed of the game now that Squadron 42 is feature complete, the number of ships an average Star Citizen player owns, and the expected features for 2024. He discusses the potential for more small features, the addition of Pyro and server meshing, and the introduction of base building.

BardGamer also talks about the upcoming progress tracker update, the possibility of soloing large ships with NPC crew or AI blades, and the inclusion of gambling in the game. He expresses excitement for the star map, cargo pods and lifts, and the potential for passenger gameplay. He addresses concerns about cheesing the game with NPC crew and AI blades, stating that they will not be as effective as human players.

He mentions the progress of the persistent hangers and cargo lifts, the potential for a revolt by NPC crew, and the anticipated release of the Perses ship. He talks about the rewriting of the lore and timeline for Squadron 42 and the possibility of seeing the updated Vanduul ships. He discusses the purpose of gameplay in the verse and the need for permanent progression and dynamic economy. Finally, he mentions his excitement for the star map and base building, and concludes the stream by thanking viewers and directing them to another streamer.