I’d recommend Everspace 2 first just because it’s a lot more new player friendly and you don’t have to suffer through lots of bugs and server resets. There’s also the fact that you can easily just play both. Would you rather play a deep and complex space life simulator that’s primarily an MMO sandbox, or would you rather play a single player looter shooter open world RPG? It’s very well polished and has a lot of content but it’s focusing primarily on being an open world RPG that just also happens to have the aesthetics of a space sim, as opposed to the mechanics of one. ![]() Meanwhile, Everspace 2 is not going for the “Huge ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ Space Sim” audience that Star Citizen is, instead it’s much more like Borderlands except in space and you play as a space ship instead of a dude. So in essence Star Citizen has made a huge amount of progress and gets major game content updates every 3 months or so, but it’s still fairly unstable and buggy.Īll that said, it very much is in a playable spot right now, but it’s a very in-depth sandbox with a lot of moving parts and complexity to it that many people won’t be super interested in, so if you like the idea of EVE except first person crossed with Second Life crossed with DayZ, and you’re okay with bugs and performance issues that get fixed over time, you’ll probably get a big kick out of Star Citizen. And it’s all wrapped up in a very nice seamless open world where flying from space down to a planet, getting off your ship and walking around on foot is all one continuous process. A dynamic mission and reputation system with missions that string together and can have competitive counter-missions other players can pick up, a crime and punishment system including a prison with related missions and escape opportunities, a nutritional system and status effect system for each character, and a large variety of equipments, armor pieces, and weapons + attachments. Cavern systems, various space stations all fully loaded with shops and services. ![]() ![]() 3 full sized planets with various biomes and atmospheric conditions and weather patterns, as well as large cities you can wander around in, dozens of moons with their own unique features and locations. There’s a very well-polished and balanced flight model. The game has a very large assortment of ships that can be obtained in-game for free just by earning credits as you’d expect. İlk olarak Kethriss tarafından gönderildi:ITT: people that don’t actually play nor have they even looked at Star Citizen in years commenting on what they heard from somebody else who hasn’t touched it or seen it in years heard from a YouTuber that also hasn’t touched it and just comments on what other people who haven’t seen it said.Īt its current point of development Star Citizen is very close to a Beta phase.
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