Star Citizen Alpha 3.22 Test Universe Champions

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The Public Test Universe (PTU) plays a crucial role in the development of Star Citizen, allowing dedicated players to help identify and resolve issues before major updates go live. For the Alpha 3.22 "Wrecks to Riches" patch, Cloud Imperium Games recognized some of the most valuable contributors to the testing process with special rewards.

Several categories of testers were highlighted for their efforts:

Conspicuous Consumption

The players who salvaged the most ship parts during open PTU phases earned an Argo RAFT. Top salvagers included Cosmic-D, CRL-Sheppard, and ZuluTree.

Can't Contain Their Enthusiasm

Testers who bought and sold the highest quantities of the new Carriable Cargo Containers were awarded a MISC Freelancer MAX. JKM3912, JustSal, and Petahh led this category.

Dwelling in the Dilapidated

For spending the most time on foot exploring the newly added Derelict Settlements, Beamitup, Nico1997, and Hedge97383 each received a Crusader Mercury Star Runner.

Down Rangers

LUXT3N, Ktharsis, and Adrahil purchased so many FPS weapons from in-game shops that they earned a Crusader C1 Spirit.

Skill Issues Mastered

The players who invested the most time in Master Modes Game Modes - Tatsumo, Hatalar, and H4rIOcK - were given an RSI Constellation Andromeda.

Sources Forces

LordRequiem14, HaplessWonder, and MADFLO27 made the most Issue Council contributions to fixed issues with comments and evidence, earning an Aopoa San'tok.yāi.

The Refreshments

For consistently updating their Issue Council contributions, Erth, Samsonator, and Kuba_Q received an Anvil F7C-M Super Hornet.

Council Confirmed

Akuboyasu, Nurseman, and Tal_Adro had the highest number and ratio of community-confirmed Issue Council contributions, winning an Esperia Talon Shrike.

Duplication Nation

Northen, OverkilledTheOnlyOne, and SheepJustGotReal most accurately identified duplicate Issue Council reports and were rewarded with a Gatac Syulen.

This new initiative to recognize top testers is planned to continue for future patches, with new categories each cycle. Cloud Imperium Games expressed sincere gratitude to all participants who contributed to improving Star Citizen during the Alpha 3.22 PTU phase.

Players interested in getting more involved with testing are encouraged to check the Testing section on Spectrum and watch for future PTU announcements. With a robust incentivization program planned for the future, dedicated testers may find even more reasons to participate in shaping the development of Star Citizen.

The 30K.fun Chronicles: A Tale of Resilience in the Face of Bugs

Captain Jenna "Glitch" Hawkins gripped the controls of her trusty Aurora as she approached Port Olisar. She'd been a member of the 30K.fun Star Citizen Referral Club for months now, and had learned to laugh in the face of server crashes and unexpected bugs.

As she requested landing clearance, her comms crackled to life. "Hey Glitch, it's Sparky. You won't believe what just happened!"

Jenna grinned, recognizing her fellow club member's voice. "Let me guess, another 30K?"

"Worse," Sparky chuckled. "I was hauling quantanium when my ship decided to do a spontaneous backflip. Cargo's gone, but man, what a ride!"

Landing her Aurora, Jenna shook her head in amusement. The RSI Referral Code Club had taught her to find joy in even the most frustrating moments of Star Citizen's alpha.

As she stepped into the station, she noticed a bewildered-looking newcomer staring at a holographic display. Jenna approached with a friendly smile. "First time in the 'verse?"

The newcomer nodded. "Yeah, just pledged. I'm a bit lost on what code to use for referrals and such."

"Ah, you've come to the right person," Jenna replied. "Let me tell you about The Star Citizen Referral Code Club. We're all about having fun and helping each other out."

As they chatted, Sparky joined them, regaling the newcomer with tales of their misadventures. "And that's why we call ourselves the Referral Code Club," he concluded with a laugh.

Suddenly, the station lights flickered, and a familiar error message flashed across every screen. Jenna and Sparky exchanged knowing glances.

"Welcome to the 'verse," Jenna said to the newcomer with a wink. "Looks like you're about to experience your first 30K. Don't worry, we'll show you how to make the most of it!"

As the server began to crash, the trio burst into laughter, ready to face whatever bugs the alpha might throw their way. After all, that's what the Star Citizen Referral Code Club was all about – finding fun in the face of adversity.

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