Inside Space COWS for 2min 21sec

In the video, the host provides updates on their property project and introduces the exciting new feature of “space cows” in the upcoming version 4.0 of Star Citizen, highlighting their realistic behaviors and unique traits like egg-laying. The discussion also covers various types of space cows adapted to different environments, alongside updates on character customization features in the game.

In a recent video, the host shares updates about their property and hints at a new project they will be documenting. They mention having made significant progress, including obtaining a permit and constructing a driveway, which sets the stage for future developments. The video transitions into the main topic for the day, which is the introduction of “space cows” in the game Star Citizen, a highly anticipated feature that has generated considerable interest among fans.

The discussion on space cows highlights the game’s upcoming version 4.0, where these creatures will be featured prominently. The developers have put significant effort into ensuring that the animations and behaviors of these cows are believable and engaging. The space cows are designed to mimic non-space cows in their behavior, with some unique traits, such as the ability to lay eggs, which adds a fantastical element to their existence in the game.

The video elaborates on the diversity of cows in the UK, noting that they exhibit different dialects and behaviors based on their geographic locations. This idea has been adapted into the game, where space cows are portrayed with thicker skin suited for desert environments and the ability to store more water. The developers have focused on details like tail movement and are also exploring future features like tongue physics and the randomization of egg-laying among the cows.

Additionally, the video teases various types of space cows, including a “space buffalo” variant with fuzzy fur and unique adaptations for different environments, such as jungle and Arctic space cows. The Arctic space cow, in particular, will not lay eggs but will offer players the chance to harvest its tongue. The behavior of these creatures will also be influenced by day and night cycles on the planets, adding another layer of realism to their interactions.

Finally, the video wraps up with updates on the character customization features in the game, including new hairstyles, tattoos, and piercings. The host encourages viewers to like and subscribe to the channel, as they continue to navigate challenges with the YouTube algorithm. They conclude with a friendly reminder to “fly safe” and look forward to more content in the Star Citizen universe.