Consider your needs before deciding. If it aligns with what you're looking for, it might be worth purchasing.
Consider your needs before deciding. If it aligns with what you're looking for, it might be worth purchasing.
I own a 970 and a game like this should fit right in my collection. But the time I can play is limited right now. Given the situation, how engaging does Star Citizen feel? How much does strong control enhance the experience? Should I try it with a controller now? Honestly, this feels like a big leap—especially compared to flying games from years ago.
Star Citizen is a space simulation game where players build and manage their own starship.
They're highlighting features that really benefit PC gaming—something that could make it even better. I don’t think it’s about Star Citizen specifically, but rather about improving the overall experience for PC players.
You haven't acquired anything from ScP in the current sense. It depends on your finances and intentions. You're not buying ships or the game outright; you're contributing instead. In return, they express gratitude for your donation and ask for a ship. If you're keen but prefer not to give up a ship early, wait until the full release. Otherwise, obtain a ship yourself and consider getting Arena Commander—starting with dogfights would be smart. Regarding controls, keyboard and mouse are commonly recommended, though joysticks, hotkeys, and controllers are receiving more attention over time.