And with that, people putting so much money in to this game became even more confusingAdams_BJ wrote:
And I see it's single player with jump in coop? No servers?
http://starcitizen.wikia.com/wiki/Star_Citizen
ctrl+f server
ctrl+f server
It plays like an mmo for the most part, thousands of players at a time. Or you just play privatly, on your own or with friends. Then on top of everything there is to do in SC there is a full single player campaign called squadran 42
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Isn't the general premise iirc, that the single player campaign is your military career using standard issue ships, and following that, the multiplayer is your life after the military, either as a mercenary, smuggler, PMC, civilian, etc
thinking about it.......
If I get it it'd be the 85 dollar version. And only if I can hook up with some people here.
Pretty much. The single player campaign is called Squadron 42. While it is the single player part of the game it allows drop-in drop-out co-op play so you can fly with your friends as wingmen or whatever. It's a military-based game so you'll be flying military ships and missions etc.Eagle wrote:
Isn't the general premise iirc, that the single player campaign is your military career using standard issue ships, and following that, the multiplayer is your life after the military, either as a mercenary, smuggler, PMC, civilian, etc
Star Citizen is the persistent universe MMO style game that exists alongside Squadron 42. You don't have to complete Squadron 42 but there are advantages to playing it first. Completing the single player campaign gives you citizenship which provides a number of advantages, plus you get the money accrued from your military career which is beneficial in getting your first ship(s) and kitting it/them out for how you intend to operate in the universe - as a trader, mercenary, fighter, bounty hunter, pirate, explorer, or whatever else. You do have the ability to gain citizenship without serving in the military but I think it involves a lot of money.
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Play with meTy wrote:
Pretty much. The single player campaign is called Squadron 42. While it is the single player part of the game it allows drop-in drop-out co-op play so you can fly with your friends as wingmen or whatever. It's a military-based game so you'll be flying military ships and missions etc.Eagle wrote:
Isn't the general premise iirc, that the single player campaign is your military career using standard issue ships, and following that, the multiplayer is your life after the military, either as a mercenary, smuggler, PMC, civilian, etc
Star Citizen is the persistent universe MMO style game that exists alongside Squadron 42. You don't have to complete Squadron 42 but there are advantages to playing it first. Completing the single player campaign gives you citizenship which provides a number of advantages, plus you get the money accrued from your military career which is beneficial in getting your first ship(s) and kitting it/them out for how you intend to operate in the universe - as a trader, mercenary, fighter, bounty hunter, pirate, explorer, or whatever else. You do have the ability to gain citizenship without serving in the military but I think it involves a lot of money.
It comes with an upgraded ship and some cool stuff. Plus it's less than what I would spend on a game retail anywayRTHKI wrote:
why that one
100 is what I spend on a AAA new release.
We earn more than you.
and it has its benefits apparently on the kickstarter, as we get more stuff for the same price.
and it has its benefits apparently on the kickstarter, as we get more stuff for the same price.
Ofcourse we whine I personally don't earn more. Plus 100 is ridiculous and I'd rather not spend it, but this seems worth it.
80- https://robertsspaceindustries.com/store/169-arbiter
80- https://robertsspaceindustries.com/store/169-arbiter
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The $85 package comes with the Origin Jumpworks 300i:RTHKI wrote:
but you can get the ship in game and the extra money is nothing
which one is the 85 anyway.
The cheapest package comes with the Roberts Space Industries Aurora:
Both good ships. You can get both of them in-game of course but if you pledge you get lifetime insurance on them, meaning you don't have to pay for insurance and can replace them for free if they get lost, destroyed, or stolen.
Edit: Adams if you're getting the Arbiter package yours will come with the Origin 325a which is the more expensive 300i variant kitted out for dogfighting.
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I'm gonna get a new flight stick and throttle too I think
Yes Ty that is the package I want.
Yes Ty that is the package I want.
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/boner
Show us pics of your ship adums
The pledge page is so confusing. There's like (and I may be exaggerating) 50 things for $75 dollars. What do you even buy?