In the video “Star Citizen: Spoke Too Soon - Testing You,” the host shares their mixed feelings of excitement and frustration while exploring the game’s 4.0 build, appreciating its improvements despite encountering glitches and server issues. They express a growing attachment to Star Citizen, humorously narrating their missions and challenges while remaining optimistic about the game’s future potential.
In the video titled “Star Citizen: Spoke Too Soon - Testing You,” the host returns to playing Star Citizen, expressing a mix of excitement and frustration. They begin by discussing their experience with various missions, humorously referring to one of their ships as a “submarine.” The host appreciates the game’s engine and the overall ambition behind it, noting that despite some glitches, the game has solid foundational elements. They express newfound confidence in the game, stating, “I think I just got Star Citizen,” indicating a growing attachment to it.
As the gameplay progresses, the host shares their thoughts on the current state of the game, particularly the 4.0 build. They comment on how this version feels cleaner and more polished compared to previous iterations, although they acknowledge that there are still issues to address. The host describes their experiences during missions, highlighting how they should feel more immersive and engaging. They also mention their investment in the game, contrasting their spending with a friend’s $1,000 expenditure, reinforcing their belief in the game’s potential.
Throughout the video, the host encounters various challenges, such as glitches and server issues. They humorously narrate their experiences, including a moment where they crash into a gas tank and another where they attempt to leave their ship while in Quantum travel, which they do not recommend. The host showcases a lounge area within the game and expresses admiration for the design of the landing pads, comparing them to iconic Star Wars locations.
The host discusses the balance between PvE (Player vs. Environment) and PvP (Player vs. Player) gameplay, suggesting that the developers, CIG (Cloud Imperium Games), aim to create a great experience for both aspects. They report on their frame rates and server performance, noting that the server FPS is lower than their personal FPS, which they find acceptable given the number of players online. This leads to a broader discussion about the game’s readiness for a live launch, with the host expressing hope that CIG will continue to improve the game.
As the video nears its conclusion, the host shares their enjoyment of the current patch, referring to it as a “chef’s kiss.” They humorously recount their experiences with bugs, including falling through the elevator and the ground, while trying to navigate the game world. Despite these challenges, the host maintains a positive attitude, excitedly showcasing new ships and elements within the game. The overall tone is one of cautious optimism, with the host eager to see how the game evolves in the future.