• Jawsome@lemmy.world
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    2 years ago

    For the sake of starting some discussion around here, I’m a week 1 kickstarter backer who is still in love with this project AMA.

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      2 years ago

      Rock on, man… I backed in early 2014, and it’s honestly been such a wild ride throughout that time! Space Games have come and gone since then, and I’ve enjoyed my time with each and all of them, but nothing’s held my interest quite like Star Citizen.

      Even the janky fun present in the game right now blows most of the competition out of the water, for me personally. And the weekly videos into the development process (Jarod’s the best!) are insightful and honestly enjoyable in and of themselves…

      But it’s absolutely not for everyone! But if people are honest with themselves I think they’ll realize there’s a reason people are dumping money into a project like this: it’s got tons of promise, and there’s quite a bit to show for it even now :)

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      2 years ago

      I tried the game about 3 years back and it was a glitch filled mess. How are you finding it now?

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        2 years ago

        As a very early backer (2015), I still come back to the game once a year hoping that it is finally in a playable state, only to leave disappointed.

        My current rig of an i7/3080ti/32gbRAM/NVMe had issues with walking around the station with a decent frame rate; after spending 20 minutes of trying to get my ship out of storage (not going to list the countless bugs there), I finally took off and was excited to leave orbit and fly around space…

        Unfortunately my ship had another idea; it clipped me out of the captains seat and into high orbit; my ship kept flying its trajectory, while I slowly tumbled back into the planets gravity.

        I hope that by 2035 we might see a stable beta release.

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      2 years ago

      How much depth and variety of gameplay is there? I loved Eve while I played it and was super excited for Dual Universe. Or is it more similar to something like Elden Ring with an open world but somewhat specific story arc?

      Additional questions if you don’t mind: Is pvp available, optional, or mandatory?is there an obvious “meta” or is there a balanced variety?

      How is currency generated?

      Are there groups/orgs to join? Are they player made?

      • Jawsome@lemmy.world
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        2 years ago

        There are plenty of things to do, such as bounty hunting missions (player or ai), cargo hauling, medic, mining, transport, exploration. You can make money doing most of these, either through missions, or by buying/selling commodities, among other things. There are certain ships that are better for some things than others. It’s a completely open world(universe). You can hop in your ship and fly down to a planet, get out anywhere you want, walk around, steal another ship, etc.

        Pvp is definitely available, and you’ll need to be clever to avoid it if it’s not your thing. Major POIs like cities will have an armistice zone where you are not allowed to PVP, and space stations will have defense systems built in for anyone getting rowdy. But there are plenty of other areas that are great for PVP without such barriers as well.

        The greatest thing about Star Citizen is the community. If you hop into an instance and start asking questions, people will help you, show you around, pick you up in their ship if you are stranded, maybe invite you to their player org. As far as the game itself, It really is an experience like no other. Yes there are plenty of bugs, but it has come a long way over the years