Star Citizen Racing Is Like NO OTHER GAME!

In a recent Inside Star Citizen episode, the Mariah Fury LX, a dedicated racing ship, was introduced. With stripped weapons and extra maneuvering thrusters, it offers unparalleled agility and potential use in evading pursuers and maneuvering through busy areas, showcasing Star Citizen’s commitment to creating a detailed and immersive racing scene.

In a recent Inside Star Citizen episode, the MISC Razor LX, a dedicated racing variant of the Razor snub lineup, was introduced. The ship has been stripped of all its weapons and instead equipped with extra maneuvering thrusters, making it incredibly agile. This design choice sets it apart from other racing ships, as it is solely focused on racing. It is expected that other manufacturers will also release dedicated racing ships in the future, further expanding the options available to racers.

The Razor LX is primarily aimed at racing enthusiasts, as it doesn’t offer much outside of racing. However, there are potential use cases for the ship, such as evading pursuers and maneuvering through busy locations due to its agility. Visually, the Razor LX retains the same aesthetic as the other Razor variants, but with the addition of open wings, giving it a sleek and sexy appearance. The ship’s livery is also a nice touch, and as the racing profession develops, players may have the opportunity to display sponsorships from in-game organizations or player organizations on their ships.

Details regarding the stats and price of the Razor LX have not been revealed yet, but it is expected to be quicker and have more thrusters than its siblings, despite lacking weapons and missiles. The affordability of the ship makes it a great choice for those interested in getting into racing. As the development of master modes continues, there will be more diversity not only between racing ships but all ships in general. Each ship will have its own strengths and weaknesses, allowing players to choose a ship that suits their style and abilities for specific races.

The Razor LX is expected to be one of the most maneuverable ships in the current racing scene, thanks to its array of thrusters and lightweight frame. However, it may be outpaced by faster ships like the Razors in terms of straight-line speed and top speed. The ship’s performance will be further balanced to ensure that no single ship dominates the racing experience. The racing scene in Star Citizen is evolving to become as detailed as dedicated racing games like Gran Turismo or Forza, with a focus on not just being a driver but also being involved in the various aspects of racing, such as logistics, security, recovery, and even engineering.

Overall, the introduction of the MISC Razor LX showcases Star Citizen’s commitment to developing a detailed and immersive racing scene. The ship’s unique design, focus on agility, and potential use cases make it an appealing option for racing enthusiasts. The future of racing in Star Citizen looks promising, with more manufacturers likely to release dedicated racing ships, and the development of master modes bringing greater diversity and customization to the racing experience.