Star Citizen Looks Great, But

"All of the new trailers and demoes of Star Citizen at CitizenCon 2023 looked incredible, but I still have some big concerns…

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The author starts by expressing their excitement about the recent CitizenCon 2023 presentation for Star Citizen. They highlight the positive aspects of the event, such as the attention it garnered from the gaming community and the boost of confidence it provided for the success of the game. However, they also acknowledge the importance of constructive criticism and point out several areas that they felt were lacking.

One area of concern for the author was the flying combat updates, specifically the exaggerated camera movements in the cockpit. They found it somewhat nauseating and suggested that stronger visual vector markers and audio cues could improve the communication of off-axis ship movement. They also mentioned that some of the space combat sequences looked clunky and made it difficult to stay on target.

The author expressed disappointment that the power triangle mechanic, as well as ship weapon types, still seemed fairly basic. They were hoping for more variety and information on missile combat and anti-missile combat. They also mentioned the need for a focused testing of blade technology, which controls ship turrets when there is no dedicated gunner.

Regarding cargo and shipping gameplay, the author was excited about the different types of cargo missions shown but noted the absence of cargo weight affecting flight performance. They believed that cargo weight should impact fuel consumption and acceleration to add depth to the shipping gameplay.

In terms of first-person shooter (FPS) gameplay, the author felt that the updates were going in a positive direction but still lacked variety and tactical options. They mentioned the new projected crosshair system feeling a bit off and questioned the aggressive use of sliding mechanics. They also expressed the desire for more diverse grenade options and enemy variety in FPS combat.

Overall, while the author expressed their enthusiasm for CitizenCon 2023 and the showcased improvements in Star Citizen, they also offered critical feedback on aspects of the game that they felt needed further attention or explanation from the developers.