Star Citizen - Pyro LOOKS AMAZING BUT There Are Some Bugs!

In this video, content creators explore the visually stunning Pyro system in Star Citizen, noting the presence of some bugs during their gameplay. They encounter issues such as grenades clipping through floors and hostiles not counting towards mission progress, but still find the Pyro system impressive with its points of interest and missions to complete.

In this video about Star Citizen, the content creators explore the new Pyro system and its stunning visuals. They mention that while Pyro looks amazing, there are still some bugs present in the game. They embark on a mission together, navigate elevators, and encounter issues like grenades clipping through floors and hostiles not counting towards mission progress.

They discuss the poor performance in Pyro due to the large number of moving debris and stress testing on the servers. Despite the bugs, they find the Ruin Station impressive and explore different areas of the planet, observing destroyed ships and NPCs. They mention that Pyro is more of a play area with points of interest and missions to complete rather than new features.

The creators experience a mass coronal ejection, a phenomenon in Pyro, resulting in blinding brightness and damage to their HUDs. They comment on the lack of clarity regarding how long it lasts and what constitutes proper cover. They have some fun moments, like knocking out NPCs and being stuck in the world after falling through platforms.

Towards the end of the video, they receive a tweet from a viewer who accidentally trashed their ship and found a new one in Pyro. The creators reassure the viewer that it was fine since the ship was abandoned, and Pyro has no consequences. They end the video by inviting viewers to share their thoughts on Pyro and any specific aspects they want the creators to explore.

In addition, the video includes a mention of a November giveaway, where multiple ships are being given away to lucky winners who comment on the videos made during the month. The creators express their gratitude to those who support the channel through Patreon or by becoming channel members, allowing them to continue creating daily content for Star Citizen.