Star Citizen is currently holding a ship sale featuring the return of golden tickets and the availability of the F8C Lightning. The sale includes 24 ships and vehicles, offering various functionalities such as mining, salvage, cargo hauling, and combat.
Star Citizen is currently having a ship sale, featuring the return of golden tickets and the availability of the F8C Lightning. There are 24 ships and vehicles on sale, including the expensive Arasta, C1 Spirit, and H Cargos. The sale also includes the Argo SRV, Vulture, Zeus Mark 2 CL, and more. These ships offer various functionalities such as mining, salvage, cargo hauling, and combat.
The availability of the F8C Lightning requires a golden ticket, which can be obtained by searching bodies and boxes in the game. Players can also get a 24-hour rental of the F8C by taking a golden ticket to a rental kiosk. The ships in the sale come with 6 months of insurance, and some of them will be purchasable in-game in the future.
A thread on Spectrum discusses concerns about the gunplay and player movement in Star Citizen. Some players feel that the game has become less immersive and more arcade-like. Developers have responded to these concerns, stating that sliding is primarily meant for diving for cover and that it consumes stamina. They also address other issues such as corner jumping, crouch spamming, and lean wiggling. The developers aim to balance the gameplay to be tactical and immersive, with slower movement and higher time-to-kill.
The direction of Star Citizen’s first-person shooter gameplay is still being refined, with updates planned to bring Squadron 42 features into the persistent universe. Player feedback is important in shaping the game’s combat mechanics. The developers want combat to be tactical and not too arcade-like, with a focus on rescue and medical gameplay. Balancing solo play with group play is also a consideration.
The video concludes with information about NordVPN and Tobii Eye Tracker 5 sponsorships, as well as a ship giveaway and a call for support from viewers. The channel is about to reach 200,000 subscribers, and the creator expresses gratitude for the support received so far.