Inside Star Citizen: The 300 Series Redesign and More
This week's Inside Star Citizen episode provided an in-depth look at the newly redesigned 300 series ships from Origin Jumpworks, explored individual ship components, and showcased some of the botanical elements coming to New Babbage.
The 300 Series Redesign
The highlight of the episode was an extensive overview of the redesigned 300 series luxury ships from Origin. The developers walked through the major changes and improvements made to these popular single-seat ships:
- Completely overhauled exterior designs with sleeker, more aerodynamic profiles
- Expanded and luxurious interiors with high-end finishes and customization options
- New modular cargo systems allowing for easier loading/unloading
- Improved cockpit visibility and instrumentation
- Enhanced performance and handling characteristics
The redesign aims to further solidify the 300 series as the pinnacle of luxury spacecraft in the Star Citizen universe. Players will be able to customize their 300 series ships with a variety of interior options, paint schemes, and component loadouts.
Ship Component Deep Dive
The episode also featured an in-depth look at individual ship components and how they will function in the game:
- Power plants, coolers, shield generators and other core systems were showcased
- Emphasis on allowing players to mix and match components to optimize their ships
- Visual changes to components as they degrade or take damage over time
- Plans for more interactive component repair and replacement gameplay
This segment highlighted the depth of ship customization and management that Star Citizen is aiming to deliver.
New Babbage Botanical Elements
Finally, the developers provided a sneak peek at some of the plant life and botanical elements being created for the upcoming New Babbage landing zone:
- Alien plant species designed specifically for the cold climate of microTech
- Indoor botanical gardens and green spaces throughout the city
- Plans for harvestable plants that players can collect and use
- Environmental storytelling through the flora and fauna
These botanical elements will help bring the futuristic city of New Babbage to life and provide more interactive environments for players to explore.
The episode concluded by reminding viewers to tune into the Star Citizen Live streams on Twitch each week for more behind-the-scenes looks at the game's ongoing development.
A Starry Night at New Babbage
Captain Jenna stepped off her newly redesigned Origin 300i, marveling at its sleek lines and luxurious interior. She had just arrived at New Babbage, eager to explore the city's famous botanical gardens. As she walked through the spaceport, she overheard a group of excited new players discussing their recent pledges.
"Did you use the Star Citizen referral code club when you signed up?" one asked.
"Yeah, I found this great referral code club called 30K.fun. They're all about having a good time, even when dealing with bugs," another replied.
Jenna smiled, remembering her own early days in the 'verse. She approached the group, offering to show them around the city.
As they strolled through the lush indoor gardens, Jenna regaled them with tales of her adventures across Stanton. The new players listened intently, eager to learn what code to use for various ship components and how to optimize their vessels.
Suddenly, a familiar error message flashed across everyone's mobiglas: "30000 - Disconnection (Code: 30000)."
Instead of getting frustrated, the group burst into laughter. "Welcome to the RSI referral code club!" Jenna exclaimed. "Now, who's up for some bug hunting?"
As they made their way back to the spaceport, planning their next adventure, one of the newcomers asked, "So, what's the Star Citizen referral code club all about?"
Jenna grinned, "It's about making friends, having fun, and embracing the chaos of the alpha. Now, let's see if we can make it to Hurston without another 30K!"
Another Star Citizen Fan Fiction from 30KFUN Accessible Gaming Community!
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