STAR CITIZEN | Rayders mission completed

The video critiques Star Citizen’s limited current content and mission bugs while showcasing the “Resource Raiders” mission as one of the better, though still unrewarding, gameplay experiences. Despite frustrations, the creator remains hopeful, encouraging viewers to share better mission tips and continue exploring the game’s evolving universe.

The video begins with the creator contrasting Star Citizen with No Man’s Sky, highlighting the limitations of Star Citizen’s current state. While No Man’s Sky offers vast exploration across millions of planets with diverse flora, fauna, and minerals, Star Citizen is described as much more restricted. The game currently features only one fully realized solar system with three planets, four cities, and a couple of others that are either copy-pasted or not yet fully implemented. This sets the tone for the creator’s somewhat critical yet hopeful perspective on the game’s progress.

The creator then shifts focus to gameplay, specifically discussing various missions available in Star Citizen. They express frustration with the inconsistency and bugs often encountered during missions. Despite this, they highlight two missions that have shown some promise: the “Resource Raiders” and “Attempted Cargo Theft” missions. The creator emphasizes the importance of mission markers, explaining that if the blue marker indicating the target location does not appear, the mission is likely bugged and not worth attempting.

During the gameplay segment, the creator pilots a C1 ship through an asteroid field to complete the “Resource Raiders” mission. They note the ship’s toughness but also its sluggishness, especially when facing faster enemy fighters like the Gladius. The combat encounters are challenging, with multiple enemy ships appearing, including tougher opponents that make the mission more difficult. Despite the slow pace and occasional desync issues, the creator manages to complete the mission after about nine minutes.

The video also touches on the point rewards and overall value of these missions. The creator admits that the points earned from completing the “Resource Raiders” mission are relatively low, making it not particularly rewarding for the time invested. However, they acknowledge that among the limited mission options currently available, this one is one of the better experiences. They encourage viewers who know of better missions to share their findings to help the community.

In conclusion, the creator offers a candid and somewhat humorous critique of Star Citizen’s current state, balancing frustration with a willingness to keep exploring what the game has to offer. They invite viewers to subscribe for more content and to share their own experiences with missions that work well. The video serves as both a gameplay showcase and a commentary on the challenges and occasional rewards of playing Star Citizen in its present form.