The Star Citizen podcast celebrates reaching 200,000 subscribers and discusses recent game updates, including concerns about the 3.23.1a patch and excitement for the upcoming 3.23.2 cargo patch, which promises significant changes to cargo management and gameplay experience.
The Star Citizen podcast hosted by Board Gamer and Zin celebrates reaching 200,000 subscribers. They discuss the recent updates in the game, particularly focusing on the issues with the 3.23.1a patch, which includes bug fixes and performance improvements but also some concerns about AI behavior. The podcast also touches on the controversy surrounding overpowered ships like the f7a Mark I and the upcoming Alien Week event, which is expected to feature a ship sale.
The discussion then moves on to the highly anticipated 3.23.2 cargo patch, which is set to introduce significant changes to cargo management, persistent hangars, and new ways of spawning ships. The hosts express excitement for the potential impact of these changes on the game’s economy and gameplay experience. They also mention the upcoming release of Alpha 4.0, which is seen as a major milestone for Star Citizen, bringing server meshing, Pyro system, and additional mission content.
The hosts express some concerns about potential issues similar to the 3.18 situation arising during the release of Alpha 4.0, but overall remain optimistic about the progress and development of the game. They highlight the importance of the upcoming 1.0 commercial release and the roadmap update expected from CIG. The conversation also touches on the increased pace of updates and improvements in Star Citizen over the past six months to a year.
Board Gamer encourages viewers to participate in a ship giveaway for a freelancer Miss and a pulse bike by commenting on videos made during June. He also mentions various ways to support the channel, such as joining as a member or using affiliate links. The podcast concludes with a reminder to check the video description for more information and to have a great June.