Should you Buy Star Citizen? Top 5 Questions for Curious Gamers
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- Опубликовано: 4 авг 2024
- In this video I try to help you answer whether or not you should buy Star Citizen by answering 5 of the most asked questions by gamers curious about Star Citizen.
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There are a lot of Yes and No replies here, but remember that only you can decide for yourself if you’ll enjoy Star Citizen. The purpose of this video is help you make an informed decision.
I like that you can walk around anywhere on any planet or city, then board your ship and fly to another planet and star system, and then get out of the pilot's chair and walk around inside your ship while it's en-route, eat, sleep in your bed, etc., and then get back in the pilots chair as you approach your destination, fly over the planet under your own control anywhere you want, then land and get out of your ship and walk around again. No other game does this!
I disagree that "spaceships aren't gameplay."
If you're the kind of player who just wants to role-play and live on board a spaceship and explore the various cities and outposts and don't care about the pew-pew, then the ships, themselves, are indeed much of the gameplay!
@Morphologis is there a discord or forum for specifically new players to team up with each other?
No. Until the game is stable to login and has consistent performance, it shouldnt be marketed. It's only retarnishing all the progress from the last few years. Salvage, Gen12, PES, Racing, medical and other huge milestones become muted in the face of not being able to login for months at a time.
@Fredashay Klavierstein he specified that gameplay is designed gameplay loops. You can rp all u want but it isnt a designed loop
Back befoe the pu in like 2015 or so. The bigger ships like the Andromeda were only flyable in the hanger. Which is like a private instance that fits up to 5 people.
Me and my friends roleplayed in that. But i wouldnt call that a gameplay loop
Gotta love the answer right at the front.
*no not yet*
Got pleasantly surprized by it
For real, listen to why I said no not waiting for it
Solid.
More youtubers need to do that
It should also be stated expensive ships tend to be multicrew. For new players I think it's important to point out that ships with multiple turret slots need actual people to operate them. Plenty of other space games have that stuff automated so a new player may not realize a hammerhead is useless without friends.
Psh, without friends we can park it by the lake and pretend to fish out the airlock, hmph hmph, it's just a big mobile home without turret operators
My favorite ship is my Carrack. I love everything about it except for one issue. Absolutely no pilot weapons. You need at least one pilot and two gunners to be baseline functional. And one pilot with four gunners to be fully crewed. Granted a fully crewed Carrick is a force to be reckoned with
@@GodActio you know that's true, it is in fact the world's sturdiest fishing boat 🤔
@@LokasennaCole I've never minded the lack of pilot weapons actually, makes it feel more like an actual exploration frigate. But that is another fine example since the Carrack is just a really big respawn bed if you don't have anyone else with you.
@@ZuilzonDTD my point is that the lack of pilot weapons is the main reason the carrack is not a good daily driver.
The biggest problem I have with SC is that once you get over the learning curve of all the various mechanics, you start to realize how little actual gameplay there really is. At times I would say it feels less like a spiritual successor to EVE/ED & more like “Microsoft Spaceflight Simulator w/ missions”.
If CIG could just get all the remaining professions (especially Exploration) in the game along with maybe 10 of the 100 star systems, I think SC would definitely be a serious contender for one of the best games ever. But as it stands, I tend to just play off & on, follow along with the development, and don’t have anywhere near $1,000 invested.
We're not really going to see new systems until server meshing is in the game. After that I expect to see multiple systems being added to the game each patch.
@@tastymustard6234 Multiple systems per patch seems very unlikely,I would be blown away with 1 system every other patch and thats pretty wishful.
@@tastymustard6234 as much as i would absolutely love to see multiple systems per patch, I think that it's practically impossible for that to happen unless they are working on tons of star systems outside of the 3 we know are being worked on in Pyro, Nyx, and Odin. But considering how long they've been working on Pyro for at this point, I have a feeling we'll only be seeing 1 system per year but I hope im proven wrong.
@@tastymustard6234 Drop the Jesus tech myth. It’s getting ever more ridiculous with time.
@@TitusFlavius11 Well, I'd say the meme of the "Jesus tech myth" just died with the successful rollout of PES, especially as of the 3.18.2 patch. CIG is consistently delivering on their development goals, even if it isn't fast enough for the man-babies on the various forums.
#1 tip: get a cheap starter pack when starting out, and experiment with ships in game before committing to anything. Most people will let you test drive their ships, and you can always change ships later if your interests change
"""Cheap"""
45 €/$ for the cheapest. Sure.
COD is 70$.
do not ever buy anything beyond starter. you can buy anything with auec.
@@DavidUtau That is very cheap when it comes to star citizen. Nobody is forcing you to buy the game. Do your research, ask people who play what it's like and make an informed decision based on this information. At the end of the day $45 is a low price to pay for a game like no other (both in experience and bugyness lol) but don't come thinking you're gonna have a bug free and stable experience.
@@DavidUtau For a game of this scale and in this market, that's actually pretty cheap. $25 less than the new fifa or CoD.
Great video and exactly what I needed! I used to follow the development very closely like…7+ years ago, but stepped away and now so much has changed that it’s hard to understand exactly where things are now. This helped so much. Please keep making these periodically! Always love your analyses. Can reliably get a clear picture without all the drama/hate discourse that most other RUclipsrs engage in.
Any chance you can do an update on where SQ42 is at now?
For me, Star Citizen is therapy. I am brand new to the game, but I like the slower pace nature of it, and on top of all that, there's so much to explore and do as a new player. Plus, I love how cinematic the game is! Really such a nice change of pace from the games I've been playing. I have you and a few others to thank for making me a Citizen of the Stars.
Youll soon have to pee in the game.
Why? Genuine question. I want to buy either SC or Elite Dangerous
@@wingsofholocaust8774 If you know you willlnot get frustrated by the lack of progress in Star Citizen, by the way that they treat the community (the nosy one, if you seach the internet) and by " will be ready when it will be ready", which translates in maybe will never be ready, or with the fact that they do 2-3 wipes per year, go with SC. They created great worlds. But be aware: you might need a monster of PC in order to enjoy what they did. Otherwise expect 30 fps. On the other hand, elite became quite boring over time, even is a full game.
@@stromtrooper7118 my PC is good enought I think, I have a R9 5900X and a RX 6800XT. After doing some research I think I will end up buying Baldurs Gate 3 🤣 I rather play a finished game rather than a project tbh
@@wingsofholocaust8774 even better! 🙂 Yow can also try starfield, if you are in the space game genre. Its a good game, at least for the first 10-15 hours
This will be *the* video for now if someone asks me about the game.
Though I missed one bullet point when you talked about the bigger more expensive ships: Operational complexity and cost. I think this is important since the combat meta might change in the future. On the other hand i would claim that one of the core principles behind the big ship designs which is less likely to change is that they are conceptualized around player groups.
to be clear i hit the like button because you started the video with the answer to the question. thats great lol. havent watched the rest yet but thats a like and sub from me.
Great video! My personal tips for new players:
- Multiplayer is 100% where the fun is at!
- Remember you can rent ships for a specific activity
- Try different things to see what you like best: deliveries, mining, fps bunkers, bounties, tracking players, trading, etc
- Don't be afraid to ask for help & ask for tips
"Remember you can rent ships for a specific activity" everything about this game is designed to funnel you into the cash shop period it is a scummy fomo dumpster fire.
It is why they try and make aUec hard to earn and why they wipe progress consistently to make the work of re earning your ships less time efficient than just buying them.
Bro, very well put together video! Randomly came across this and was very informative. Kudos!
Extremely informative video aaaaaaand answer right at the front?! Instant like and subscription.
As a backer since '16; I really appreciate the fair and neutral POV. Its important to not edit out the bugginess. You also cover most of the game pretty well.
I will be sharing this.
Very informative, and thanks for the widesceen format, much appreciated.
This was a very fun video! Absolutely loved it! And the QUALITY from you is just always next level good stuff!
I'm one of those very disappointed backers. Pledged back in 2015. And I can say with confidence that after so many years in development Star Citizen is still just a shell of a game. Its pretty tho. Every time I go back to it, once or twice a year, I get bit mad about the state of the this "half a billion dollar budget" game...
Excellent, well rounded explanation of where the game's at. Love the concept for this video....start with no...then see if you overcome the hurdles. I'm very much a wait and see and in for the long haul. I've been a backer since 2014...basically when Arena Commander started.
My hurdle for getting into the game has been setting up my desired hardware setup, though I have a couple ways I can improve it further. I finally got that (mostly) sorted, so configuring it is my next hurdle. The configurations in the game are mind boggling, and honestly a hurdle unless you go with the standard gamer setup (WASD, etc)(I don't). Configuring for some other setup, is quite a task. Doesn't help when updates come out and wipe the configuration I have, as has happened several times. Right now I'm seeing is not really a good time in game, so I'm laying off. I'll try again when I see a more stable update. I still keep up on news...getting the general sentiment of the updates.
I tried out star citizen during their recent free fly event. Buggy mess does not even begin to describe things. My very first interaction with the game, getting out of bed, caused me to fall _through_ the world and die. Any starting gear I might have been given was lost since if it's on your person when you die it stays with your body (and my body was now below the map). Don't get attached to any gear you buy either: If it's on your ship and your game crashes while in quantum, it's *gone* because you don't get any of your ships inventory back when you claim your ship. The final straw for me was when I attempted to move my belongings from one starter location to another. I loaded them into my ship, flew out of the hangar, was well clear before going to turn skyward, and abruptly detonated for no apparent reason. Inside a safe zone my ship just exploded. For no reason. Destroying every single last bit of gear I had. Again.
I want to like Star Citizen, I really do. I can see the potential it has, and if they fix the awful buggy mess they have it's going to be amazing. But it's not where it needs to be yet. $500 million and 10+ years of development and I die *getting out of bed*? Seriously?
A little late but you may not have been running it on an SSD, I had a similar issue and the ssd fixed it
ive experienced the same issues as him and i have an m2 lol, the game is a buggy mess @@greektrooper5609
A bit late on this, but free fly event are usually always really laggy. I’ve had the same experience when I tried the game during the last free fly event but got the game anyways, and when playing outside of event it is most of the time really good, I’m still experiencing some game breaking bugs or mission failures because of them but I still think it’s worth it just for the experience. Also if you are afraid of losing all your stuff you should wait until a release, because there is still a very big chance they have to reset everything for some updates.
@@greektrooper5609 that was indeed the source of my issues. Once I upgraded to a pair of m2 drives my loading issues all but vanished.
I would totally agree with this video with one thing to add: if you keep all this in mind, I would recommend seeing what it has to offer just because the $45 I spent originally and the $25 upgrade I got later was totally worth it just to experience the fully-realized ships and planets. Just flying around for a few hours is like nothing else and you’ll see out there and makes it feel worth it to support the project even if you’re not playing regularly.
Thanks for the video! I'm going to use it whenever I try to recruit a new player.
getting cave missions for fps is a good way to get big empty box with you and clear the cave of the gems :) its a good boost for moneys
Great breakdown... I feel most RUclipsrs just post a long cinematic video with little to no breakdown for new players OR a joke video thats 4 hours long with little editing. This was perfect.
heres a thumps up JUST for the format.
Well done video!, ironically the med specs you set out im just under haha, i did briefly try it back when they had a free weekend, which is why i still have not bought it YET, but maybe soon, i love scifi so this game is something ive been following since its inception. This video definitely helped.
I think you should be commended for immediatly answering the question in your video title. Every single youtuber should take notes right here.
Bought SC a few weeks ago and have been watching Morphologis ever since. Even with all the bugs, I would still recommend to anyone interested. Bought the mustang alpha starter pack and it has been amazing!
Amazing broll camera work bud!
I tried paying like 6 times yesterday. Nothing works and everything that didn't work was game breaking every time.
Lighting and 1% FPS were much better but so much stuff was broken I literally could not play the stupid thing.
Yup, same experience for me... I bought it 2 months ago and it is a terrible experience. It would probably be OK if the servers werent dying all the time :)
God your footage always looks so good.
I can't say enough about how happy it makes me that your videos are 21:9. Magic.
Kinda neat isn't it
Medrunner here! We're honoured by your mention of our org; see you in the 'Verse!
I occasionally have people asking me about star citizen and this is now my go-to video for them.
i love how u gave the answer right at the very beginning of the video
Currently, I am playing SC on an MSI GF63 Core i5 with GTX 1650 4GB and 32GB DDR4 and average 40+ fps planetside and 50+ in space(there are tweaks and tuneups for the Nvidia software that really help). I know it's not awesome like some other PC's, but it works for me.
if im being honest, the specs dont matter as much as your ability to simply enjoy a game, people who get upset with under 60 fps were never going to be happy in the first place.
Part of the problem for paying for ships (other than the fact that most of the money goes towards a game you don’t want) is that there really isn’t much progression in Star Citizen.
Grinding for auec so you can buy cool ships is really the only major gameplay loop atm. There’s no long haul exploration with only one system, no homesteading/base building, no hunting animals/creatures, it’s mainly ships.
Watching this to support the channel even though I'm a chairman's club member and early backer 8D
What up, Morph. It's CtrlAltPhreak. We used to be in JENK Squad Alpha together on Planetside 2. Hope all is well. I recently started Star Citizen. Maybe I'll see you in-game some time.
Thanks this has whetted my appetite and curiosity for this simulation game... I am starting to compare it with a few others.
Awesome content!
I agree completely, I have owned and played... inconsistently at best, some patches are a blast but right now is utterly unplayable to most people, for example, some days I can't spawn a ship, other days I can play for hours without issue. It's really a test of patience so I'd give it another 2 years before really considering it
Hey look: I (briefly) co-starred in a Morph vid! ;-)
Per the end of the vid when you discuss purchasing the starter ships and grinding up to something bigger, it's important for new folks to also refer back to your discussion about the DB wipes that happen. A player that has worked their tail off to buy a bigger ship will lose that ship at the next full wipe.
Perfect video at the perfect time. Cheers
Good vid! keep it up 👍
great video!
Cinematography on point 10/10
great video morph
Great video!
Honestly, clever timing. Probably intentional with the free fly event. Been playing since 2016. Best space Sim I've ever experienced.
@Rodney 1984 I really enjoyed ED until recently. The learning curve is either too high or the devs don't understand how to properly introduce new/old players back into their game. I have so many problems and disagreements with the state of the gameplay loop. Star Citizen has far exceeded them in my opinion despite being in alpha state of development. It's still hilarious to me that ED pushed out the lame boring excuse for ground missions soon after SC gained actual traction. I never even got to the engineering grind. I was always just grinding for the Fed Corvette. Anyways, I wish you the best of luck with your SC adventures!
Thank you! I've been monitoring the development of Star Citizen for about 2 years, waiting for a reasonably stable version to come out. Recently, I heard about some new updates to SC and went through about five other YT videos trying to find one that would describe the current playability of SC well enough to allow me to make a buy-or-wait decision. This is the first one that did a good enough job to earn a "Like." I'm waiting, for now, but if I do make a "buy" decision, I'll be back to subscribe.
Thanks for the kind words and well thought out response. I might have grown in size these past few years, but no matter how big I get even a single nice comment can make my day :D. This year will be a good year for the game by the way, so I’ll revisit this subject in maybe another 6 months.
The Cutter starter pack is best only starter that can haul STV, ROC [yes open tailgate] grind Titan, Nomad or Arrow in game based on play style and goals.
In 2020-21 I had a 980ti, don't remember the rest of the specs on the old rig. Did have 16 gigs of ram which probably saved it. Was able to play pretty smoothly even in high traffic areas. Now the settings were all set to low which surprisingly it still looks amazing on low settings.
Don't know what that's like now considering persistence and I don't have that old rig anymore.
Great Video. I'm wondering If my AMD Ryzen 7 5700G with an AMD RX 6600 can run the game in 1080p anywhere near 60FPS
I've been playing since 2017 with a 2700x and gtx1080, until I recently upgraded to a ($180 ebay) 5800x, and the difference is unbelievable, same gpu, 50-100% more frames at any given location, but the stutters are basically gone. I think if you are a 1080p gamer, a super powerful gpu is less important than a strong, modern cpu with good IPC.
Correct me if I'm wrong but - you didn't mention free fly events? They're the best way to test this game out for sure!
Star Citizen has moments of sheer brilliance. And as a whole, its an absolutely impressive project. Unfortunately for me, thats quickly overshadowed by all the bugs and glitches and occasionally the performance. Taking 20 mins to get anywhere only to blow up when leaving Port osilar for no reason, or placing a package in the my Mustangs cargo tray, only to suddenly die placing it in the cargo tray because the "place" animation made my players head clip through the tray itself. Spending a bunch of money buying armour and gear to go do a bounty 50 million kms away, entering a cave to take out hostiles, get stuck on a rock and die losing all my gear. Returning to said cave killing all but 1 enemy who seems to not exist, spend an hour looking around cave for an enemy. Enemy doesnt exist. So, cant complete mission. So no 30k reward. 3 hours wasted. All the money and effort, wasted. This was only a few things that happened amongst alot more, in around 10hrs play.
Literally just got my refund. Ill give it anohter go in a few years because it could truly be great.
Experienced everything you stated and just got my refund this morning. Back to ED for now, until this is fixed or something else comes along.
My recommendation is to try the game out during a free fly week. The servers are under heavy stress and you will most likely get a better idea how rough the game can be. If by the end of the free fly you are still interested, get the cheapest package. If not, consider coming back later for another free fly for a new try.
Do ships get wiped? Also is the PTU the only way to play or is that for just trying out the updates and new ships? My buddy and I are planning on playing soon, I got the game bacl in 2019 but my acer nitro 7 couldn't hack it lol.
lmao love the instant answer!
Excellent description, thanks! What ship is being walked through at the 19:50 mark?
That’s the interior of a Redeemer!
@@Morphologis I will be sure to watch your review of it that I just found on your channel. Thanks again.
My 1070ti was handling the game just fine before I upgraded to a 3060ti. 32gb of Ram is almost mandatory. It was the biggest qol upgrade for me before I built a new computer.
Yeah, my pc can't handle it but watching videos seems like it drags me right into the world, even if I'm not the one behind the keyboard.
I bought the game about a year ago. I probably only played 50+ hours. I had fun playing a game in development. I like the concepts and ideas that will one day make up the finished game. I feel like looking at it as a Player vs Engine/Servers + PvE + PvP game makes it more fun.
It is basically buying access to a alpha with a possible free game on top (if it ever finishes). I didn't regret buying that :D
That's exactly how I see it. As well as, its a major W in my book already the tech they've developed to this point! People often look right past the fact that these ships are fully internally realized and, have their own physics grid, WHILE that same ship is flying around and fighting in space! That was literally a very difficult problem in gaming, and no game studio ever did it successfully! As well as the Procedural Planet and tech and all the tools they've created to make them! I can't wait to be fighting a 10v10 FPS fight on small section of the Idris, all the while knowing that the ship is maneuvering around in space in an epic cinematic battle. That's the immersion we all really want! Like living out a massive battle scene from Star Trek/Wars. Imagine!!! lolz.
bought the game like 1.5 years ago since i heard it would be getting the cargo update wich was one of the biggest reason i bought the game.
i got burntout when trying to buy my dream ship THE CATEPILLAR but experienced the loops of the game but stuck with pve/pvp since it paid the best for what i had. it was fun but ill probably be back when star citizen hits 4.0 or something
Thank you. Because the best that can happen is for CIG revenue to star trending downwards. There will never be any form of development triage, as long as yearly revenue keeps breaking records.
I wish you would talk about how the extra 5000 UEC doesn't mean ANYTHING until the full release of the game as you currently start out with 200,000 aUEC in the alpha version.
Most wipes you will start with just 5-20k. They have given bonus aUEC the last two wipes because of bugs and waiting but this is not the norm with wipes.
I wish people mentioned this too. They always throw down on the referral code but I chuckle because it is utterly meaningless for now.
Hows that? The starting money is given on top of each patches starting money. E.g. in 3.18 we get 200k and with the referral i start out with 205k
@@Sinsanatis It's just misleading because 5,000 sounds like a lot but it's practically nothing in-game. You can make 5,000 in 5 minutes delivering boxes.
@@Sinsanatis Thats not typical. Back when I started the first time (and rage quit...but came back) in August 2021, I started with the 5k only. Nothing extra. Just me, an Aurora and gettin ganked over and over on Yela. I land for mission, get out and there was the player waiting for me. Shot, teabagged. Fun times. If I had the 200k extra I could have ben kitted out, but I blew all I had on armor and weapon and had nothing and no real way to earn money after that so I refunded.
I like to watch others play the game more than actually playing it due to it still in alpha. I respect those that have youtube channels dedicated to Star Citizen with all the changes over the years. I suffered with Ark Survival Evolved but don't feel like I can suffer with another. I do own a nice ship in Star Citizen and my account is many years old. I am as many that have bought into the game am waiting for the finished product. I will never sell my ship, but I may upgrade it to a newer better ship.
damn that’s convenient I just got interested in star citizen today and would you look at that a brand new video with no outdated nonsense very cool 👍
Thank you for the Canada Ref!!!!
Thanks i really enjoyed that
Hey morph, what kind of 4k monitor for my 4090rtx do you recommend?
software support for mouse keyboard etc. , i have had like last weekend.
Had that i can't see my mouse indicator, and this only goes away when the mouse software comes as update.
Until than i can't fully use my mouse ingame :(
you deserve the likes and more
What do you recommend for a start for someone who wants to mine and do more of the PVE portion? Less of a fighter pilot....
For a ship you can mine with as a starter ship you should get a nomad because it can actually fit a roc in the back
For performance, with a Ryzen 5800X, RTX 3090 and 32GB 3200 CL14 tuned tertiary (like 10fps diff.) @ 1440P UW I don't get under 60-80 FPS and it goes up to 140-150.
RAM CAS timings make a huge difference on Ryzen. It was like $400 for the RAM 3-ish years ago and everything got super snappy.
M.2 gen 4 SSD really helps with this game too.
You'll be under 60 at the center of Orison with clouds
i got Star citizen when i saw the best starter ship video a while ago and i still am blown away with how much there is to do i only got to do a few cargo runs and then kinda stopped playing because of to many crashes that made no sense and other hick ups
Biggest recommendation I can give to new players is find a group to play with. Most groups I've seen are super welcoming to new players. They're more than willing to help new players learn the ropes, from the basics to how to mitigate or avoid common bugs, or what good ways to make money are. Additionally, most sufficiently large orgs will have nearly every ship represented among their members, with most more than welcome to let other org members give them a test fly. Lastly, some of the most fun stuff to do in the game happens in a group, such as multicrewing spaceships, or organizing informal events.
Also, it's more fun and easier to deal with bugs when you have 6 other people who just got killed by the same stupidity, makes you less likely to rage quit. Its way more fun to play with other people.
@Rodney 1984 Honestly, most groups I've seen have been pretty welcoming to new players. Plus, there's almost always someone who has at least one free turret spot open on their ship. Let alone people who have whole fleets of their own and are more than eager to loan them out. When I first really started getting into the game, I think I spent more time in random Connies than I did my own Aurora.
@Rodney 1984 yes it does lol
As for spec I run the following and will state my frame rate at orison. My specs are as follows Nvidia 3060, Intel 12400f, 16gb ram and a NVME (on my SSD i get the same result). Now a couple of key things I have to mention is I run the game at 1080p when you run 1440p I will highly suggest 32gb ram and if you run 4k then these specs will not do. My frame rate at orison with my cash folder cleared is 32fps with dips into the high 20's, once the game has run for about 10-15 min the frame rate increases too high 30's and low 50's (bunkers and service beacons my system will hit a fps of 65+. My settings are on everything high with clouds at medium. I am going to add that I upgraded from a 6th gen intel and the free fly that swayed me I ran on that rig and could barely achieve low 30's in non-landing zones. (can't state the importance of modern hardware no 6th gen intel will do as in the guys that were trying the game with me we had almost all the intel chips I3; I7 and I9 all struggled. I only listed the cpu's as the gpu's have a much smaller effect and this will change with the adoption of Vulcan) The difference between my 1050ti and 3060 was on average 15-20fps but I will add there is a good 30fps and a bad 30 fps as the frame time between the cards are huge. (I did find it playable on the 1050ti but it was nowhere near as smooth and this is not a game where you want a playable experience. Landig zones was the biggest difference in performance and here the 1050 was struggling but in its defense so was the 1060 and 1070, the 1080 did ok all at 1080p).
All four of us tried our old gpu's and found that CPU was the biggest problem but a good gpu really helped make the game feel better. I am excluding the two guys that were running AMD, the AMD's were slightly better and were around the same age maybe a year or so newer than the intel's, and unfortunately I do not have their new or old specs, but all our systems were around 5- 6 years old and we all had similar problems irrelevant of NVIDIA/ATI or AMD/Intel.
I have played in all events with no abnormal frame drops except for Zenothreat which will knock even the best system. I hope this is helpful to those that are considering the game and I cannot emphasize this more, test it during a free fly before you buy as this is the worst time to run the game and it will only be better after that.
Enjoyed the video.
If someone wants to buy into the dream of all the promised content they'll need to ignore the clear problems. Many seem to play this game in their imagination and/or completely ignorant while getting angry at those who have concerns. Star 'I can't wait til they' Citizen is fun with friends or the occasional random but that's possible with nearly any multi-player game.
Robby needs to get focused or he and many of his backers will never see this complete.
Why is your filming style so epic?
I didn't realize the game is STILL in development. I remember playing a demo version years ago. Then I forgot all about it.
Very interesting to see how far it has come.
But, I think I'll wait just a little longer before I buy into this game. Warframe and MSFS 2020 are my addictions right now. Both taking a lot of my money! Lol
Something i recommend for anybody to do at least once .... go and take a hover bike (just rent it) and go to micro tech take a route between to points and just do a drive. It is oddly fun to just try and drive your way through the forest, snow and over the rivers (if you can find them ^^)
Just an info, With RTX 2060 super, Ryzen 7 2700x, 32 Gb 200MhHz DDR4 with game installed on M.2 nvme drive gives me from 20 to over 60 fps in 1440p, 20FPS is mostly in cities, outside of them is almost always 30+ FPS
So i got a question, you say i need 32gb of ddr4 ram right? Could i get away with using 16gb of ddr5 ram if i have a good graphics unit? I have a gaming laptop (Lenovo Legion 7i 2022) and it has 16gb of ddr5 ram (which is roughly 50% faster than ddr4) but it also has an RTX 3070ti in it, and i can also overclock the cpu if need-be.
1:30 it heavily depends on what resolution you play for Full HD in low settings it needs 1060 6gb and a 4000 cpu from Intel ore first Generation ryzen and 16gb ram.
And don't forget that if you're still on the fence about the experience, Star Citizen has free-to-play events semi frequently where you can test out the game and several different ships for over a week. I did this before I bought the game and had a good 9 days to decide whether I wanted to pull the trigger or not. SC also has a 30-day refund period if you get the game and later decide that it's too buggy, although the free fly events tend to be SC at its jankiest (besides new patch releases) because that's when the servers are the most stressed.
Next one should be coming up in May and will likely coincide with the Invictus Launch Week ship convention, where you can "rent" a massive number of the available ships in the game for free.
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CPU: I7 9700K @ 5.1GHz
GPU: RTX 2080 Super
RAM: 64GB 3200MHz DDR4
SSD: Samsung 980 NVMe
I'm barely seeing above 30 FPS @ 1440P at any landing zone. Graphics settings don't seem to matter and I get a lot of hitching. Haha. Love SC and your videos Morph.
I absolutely love your production/editing style, attention to detail, and quality of content. Watching your videos makes me enjoy Star Citizen just that much more. Thank you for your passion :)
Thanks man
8:55 That isn't a gimbal system doing that aiming is it? Is that new in 3.18?? Or is that something else
Gimbals have been in this game for quite a while now.
i played the game with those exact specs (8700k + 1080ti + 32 gigs of ddr4 3200) and i can say that its about the minimum for being able to call the game playable. In some areas its a lot more than playable, but others not as much
I play on a 1070 just fine, a friend is playing with a 2080ti and he only gets like 5 fps more in cities, the big difference for me made the upgrade from a 4 core to a 8 core cpu and from 16gb to 32 gb ram! awesome video, as always 🙂
i just finished a 4 hour session. 3 hours of it was struggling with lag (IE: equiping stuff then it unequiping, interacting with something then it happening a minute later, etc) as well as being stuck in new babbige because the the space terminal was just a void making calling for ships completley inaccessible. and ultimatly finally getting thru a single merc job only to die because the game decided it would be great to get out of my aegis from the front while in atmosphere, leading to a long drawn out death of me plummeting to my death.
So I’m currently downloading it and you either need a direct wired internet for it to download in a day or it will take about 2 days of downloading (for me at least)
Space Penguin (Avenger Titan) FTW, it used to be cheaper but price was "adjusted to correspond with utility". It's still the best single-seat all-rounder, very good in space combat (the chonky profile makes it less nimble in atmo) has fair bit of cargo space and large vehicle inventory (for transporting stuff), has a bed (important for logging off outside of landing zones) etc. Even at 70USD it's still very much worth the premium over Aurora or Mustang, though Titan is "only" 800k credits in-game and if you regularly manage to join up with an experienced player who has the reputation to get high-end missions you will easily earn that in about 10h of playtime. Arrow (the mentioned "meta" light fighter) is 1M but it's only good for fighting, Titan can do almost everything decently.
Ask on global if anyone wants to show a newbie the ropes, it's the best way to learn and you have rescue nearby if things go south for you.
Whatever someone considers "worth it" is always a personal choice. Anyway I was talking about the extra cost over the cheapest package being worth it, many people consider those base packages to be "madness"-priced for an alpha too.
in my opinion the fun and the overall quality of the game overcomes the bugs, specially if you have friends to play with. we recently found a abandoned hammerhead in an asteroid field which was a real fun experience
I have a secondary PC with a GTX1060 and Ryzen 2600 and it is running the latest SC update at about 30fps in New Babbage. I don't know if you have check lower spec stuff recently, but CIG seem to have improved the experience a lot.
@@Rodney-fs8kx Most of the content and gameplay loops aren't in the game yet. Don't write it off yet, but it will be a few years until it is in a state to play for long periods.
honestly if youre like me who had a passing intrest in star citizen but still aren't sure about getting the game, wait for a free fly event to try out the game. that's what I did with this most recent one and got a starter pack because the event sold me on the game. even if it is bare bones still
The box recovery missions from the Abandoned Gundo Convalex Hub Station are some what farmable.
My theory on SC still stands. Only spend upwards of about 65$ The price of a modern video game so when and if the game never comes out due to impossible features being requested by the community you are out only a few dollars. And life goes on