Jump Point Now Available: August 2021 Issue Highlights
The August 2021 issue of Jump Point, the exclusive digital magazine for Star Citizen development subscribers, is now available. This month's edition features an in-depth look at the creation of Orison, the latest major landing zone added to the persistent universe.
Orison, a breathtaking city in the clouds of the gas giant Crusader, represents a major milestone in Star Citizen's environmental design. The Jump Point article explores the unique challenges of crafting a floating metropolis, from the initial concept stages through to final implementation. Readers will gain insight into how the developers balanced the technical requirements of a gas giant setting with their artistic vision for an awe-inspiring cityscape.
In addition to the Orison feature, this issue takes a nostalgic journey through Star Citizen's long history of spaceship commercials. These cinematic advertisements have been a staple of the game's marketing since the early days of the project, helping to build excitement and showcase new vessel designs. The retrospective examines how the commercials have evolved over the years alongside Star Citizen's expanding scope and improving visual fidelity.
Ship enthusiasts will appreciate the latest installment of Whitley's Guide, which provides an in-depth look at the Constellation Taurus. This freighter variant of the popular multi-crew ship line offers expanded cargo capacity for haulers and traders. The guide breaks down the Taurus' capabilities, strengths, and potential roles within the Star Citizen universe.
Rounding out the issue is a historical piece exploring the early days of the United Empire of Earth. This lore-focused article sheds light on the formative events and figures that shaped humanity's interstellar government in its nascent stages.
The August edition of Jump Point showcases the breadth of Star Citizen's ongoing development, from cutting-edge environments to ship design to worldbuilding. Development subscribers gain exclusive access to this insider look at the project's progress each month. Those interested in subscribing can find more information on the official Roberts Space Industries website.
Clouds of Inspiration: The 30K.fun Orison Adventure
As the Constellation Taurus glided through Crusader's atmosphere, Captain Ava couldn't help but marvel at the floating metropolis of Orison coming into view. She had read about its creation in the latest Jump Point magazine, fascinated by the technical challenges overcome to build a city in the clouds.
"Quite a sight, isn't it?" remarked her co-pilot, Zack. "Almost makes you forget about those pesky 30K errors."
Ava chuckled. "That's why we joined the Star Citizen Referral Code Club, remember? To find the fun in the face of bugs."
As they approached the landing zone, Ava reflected on how she'd first learned about the RSI Referral Code Club from a chance encounter in Orison's spaceport. A friendly veteran had shown her what code to use when pledging, introducing her to a community that embraced the game's quirks with humor.
The Taurus touched down gracefully on one of Orison's platforms. As Ava and Zack disembarked, they spotted a gathering of players near the Voyager Bar, all sporting 30K.fun tags.
"Look!" Zack pointed excitedly. "It's a Referral Code Club meetup. Let's join them!"
The group welcomed them warmly, sharing stories of their adventures and misadventures in the persistent universe. One member was animatedly describing a recent ship commercial shoot gone hilariously wrong due to a physics glitch.
As laughter filled the air, Ava felt a sense of belonging. She realized that beyond the stunning vistas of Orison, it was the community that truly made Star Citizen special. The Star Citizen Referral Code Club had not only helped her get started but had shown her how to find joy in every aspect of the game's development.
As the Crusader sunset painted the clouds in vibrant hues, Ava raised a toast with her new friends. "To Orison, to Star Citizen, and to finding fun in the face of 30Ks!"
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