Why is Star Citizen such a big deal?
Why is Star Citizen such a big deal?
Due to excitement. And others thinking players won't be terrible.
I'm handling this solo—whether I'm steering my vessel, working as a crew member on a friend's ship, taking down pirates, stopping by a bar on a space station, boarding a foe, or touching down on a planet. It's all about navigating an economy like EVE with its own industries and markets.
It's a pure PC game focused on power, with an impressive universe ready to explore. You need to check the site and watch the videos thoroughly. I purchased my ship some time ago, and I'm excited about the upcoming full launch!
Oh well, the game features a fully player-driven market. Every item you purchase comes from a player, and all the resources needed to craft it were mined or created by players themselves. The blueprints required for making those objects were also designed by players. It’s a really intricate system.
Hey Trik'stari, you really pulled me in... I'm nervous about checking out the ships and prices now. I hope I didn't miss out on anything. Do you think things might be different now?
It sounds similar to a Minecraft server enhanced with an economy plugin.
It isn't the same as you might expect. It's a different genre altogether. It's comparing something to another game with too many features, like mixing Pokémon with Call of Duty and Minecraft elements. But seriously, it's not possible to just punch through an asteroid field and build a house. You'll need to process the ore in a refinery into raw materials. The details are still unclear, though some videos have tried to explain them. Just keep in mind the visuals aren't finished yet—wait for them before judging. Oh boy, it could really take down Call of Duty... NOPE.