Destructible Elements in Star Citizen 3.24 - Really?

In the video “Destructible Elements in Star Citizen 3.24 - Really ???,” EAD tests claims about the introduction of destructible buildings by using the Crusader A1 bomber to bomb various locations, but finds that the structures remain largely intact despite his efforts. After extensive testing and frustration with the bombing mechanics, he concludes that there are no destructible environments in this version of the game, leaving the topic open for further discussion among viewers.

In the video titled “Destructible Elements in Star Citizen 3.24 - Really ???,” the host, Erad, explores claims about the introduction of destructible buildings in the latest version of Star Citizen. He begins by expressing skepticism about these claims, which he discovered through a Twitter post. Erad decides to test these assertions by using the Crusader A1 bomber to see if he can indeed destroy any of the new forward outposts introduced in the game. He emphasizes his desire to confirm or debunk the rumors circulating in the community regarding destructible elements.

As EAD takes to the skies in his bomber, he describes the setup of the ship and the bombs it carries. He expresses his inexperience with the A1 bomber, having primarily used it for bounty hunting missions in the past. Despite his lack of bombing skills, he attempts to drop bombs on various locations, including the forward outposts, to see if any destruction occurs. However, his initial attempts yield minimal results, with buildings appearing largely intact despite the bombings, leading him to question whether the rumors about destructible buildings are true.

Throughout the video, Erad shares his frustrations with the bombing mechanics, noting that he struggles to accurately drop bombs on his targets. He tries several different locations, including a site called Rock Bottom, but consistently finds that the buildings remain undamaged. He also tests firing lasers at structures, but again, there is no visible impact or destruction. This leads him to consider whether the A1’s bombs are simply not powerful enough to cause destruction or if the buildings themselves are not destructible.

After restocking his bombs, Erad continues his mission, flying to another location on the moon of Magda, which he believes may have been featured in the initial tweet. Here, he encounters an A2 Hercules ship, which appears to have already bombed the area, further muddying the waters regarding the destructibility of the buildings. Despite hitting several targets with bombs, he finds that the structures either remain intact or revert to their original state after being bombed, leading him to conclude that the destructible elements may not exist in this version of the game.

In the end, Erad expresses disappointment at the lack of destructible environments in Star Citizen 3.24, stating that his extensive testing yielded no results in terms of destruction. He humorously reflects on his bombing skills and the challenges he faced throughout the experiment. Ultimately, he thanks his viewers for watching and encourages them to share their thoughts on the topic, leaving the question of destructible buildings in Star Citizen still open for discussion.