Star Citizen Pushes Through the $700 Million Raised Mark and No, There Still Isn’t a Release Date

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Star Citizen Pushes Through the $700 Million Raised Mark and No, There Still Isn’t a Release Date - IGN
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There is! I play it all the time with my friends and its some of the most fun I've ever had in a video game. The other day we hijacked some guy's space yacht and flew it to deep space, I left the ship with my friend while we brought our huge salvage ship over and scraped off all the metal from the ship, then chewed it up with the mounted claw/grinder. The whole process took 3 people 2 hours and it was so much fun.

It's not for everyone and may very well never release. But I've been waiting for a game like this for years and I can't get enough of it. The immersion is insane.

What about the guy who's space yacht you stole. Was he another player or an NPC? If he was another player, will he have to buy a new space yacht for real money?

No not at all, it'll be available again after a cooldown period of up to like 45 minutes depending on ship size. Meant to simulate insurance buying you a new ship etc etc

Thanks for your reply. Are his insurance premiums going to go up?

Last I played (couple weeks ago) insurance didn't cost anything. At some point it'll cost in game credits but right now there's no insurance premium. You can spend some credits to expidite the return timer if you can spare it.

It was a player. They can insurance claim it and be back in it before I was even done scrapping it most likely. Or they might have been able to track it down and attack me to get it back, and I wouldn't have been able to defend myself in the scrapping ship which is basically a big space barge not made for combat, which would have been cool as hell.

Depending on what ship it was the other player will have to wait quite a bit for it to be available again. Anything stored on said shipped was lost to the pirates of course.

Also anything bought with real money can't really be lost. That would be illegal in so many countries.

I want to like it but the last time I tried to play the game, it tried to kill my computer. Have they optimized it at all?

Depends a little. It definitely does work on lower end PCs. But if you crank everything to max settings you will struggle on most PCs. When you are CPU limited try the new Vulkan implementation. While it's not fully implemented it does already use less CPU.

It depends on when you last played it. A few updates ago they improved performance a ton, but its still rough sometimes, especially if you have 16gb or less RAM.

Oh it was a couple years ago at this point. I'll give it another shot.

Nah, didn't get better. And never, I say NEVER, land on Crusader with anything but a supercomputer. You won't be able to escape :D

Sigh, this is actually what tried to kill my computer. I literally had to hold the power button down to stop whatever SC was doing to it.

so another rust... wow, can't wait. /s

Imagine so brain dead to be proud of being a griefer and ruin other people's fun

Lmao are you also mad when players in sea of thieves sink your ship? Or when people in GTA online shoot you? If you don't like that kind of gameplay don't play the game

Or when people in GTA online shoot you?

Yea actually, I quit playing because tgose assholes flying around on the motorcycle things kept killing me when I was trying to do the delivery for the one business I was able to afford. Which took like real life hours to restock. So I could never actually get money to do anything cool. Fuck that. There's nothing fun about that.

What? The point of star citizen is exactly that kind of emerging gameplay. I can almost guarantee the person whose spaceyacht was stolen had fun here too. Nothing was lost, the ships are insured and you can just call them back a short while after they're destroyed.

Listen, if you don't want your multi million dollar space yacht stolen, don't leave it unlocked and unattended at a space station. This was a valuable lesson for someone. (Real talk though, I am not even sure where the owner was, they may have even logged off with their ship sitting outside the station)

Normally I would super support you, but in Star Citizen the owner of the yacht actually loses nothing and can call another one later.

Wars, piracy, and all that behavior is part of the game, and it is encouraged by the developers. They even released a second system with pretty much 0 policing specifically to make some anarchy.

In this case, it's not ruining other people's fun, it's the gist of the game.