Inside What We Do In Space 4.0 in 2min 8sec

In the video, Newar shares his experiences preparing for crop planting while discussing the release of “Inside Star Citizen Alpha 4.0,” which highlights new features like refined space stations and contested zones for player interactions. He emphasizes the game’s immersive design, including unique asteroid bases and the excitement of teaming up for challenges, while also sharing a personal note about enjoying the latest Deadpool movie.

In the video, Newar shares his experiences from August 1, 2024, where he and his wife began measuring their front yard to prepare for crop planting. He emphasizes the importance of planning and alignment for successful crop rows, highlighting that this step is crucial before any planting takes place. Newar humorously mentions his Mazda 3, describing it as an “effing tank” for off-roading, showcasing his enjoyment while exploring the five acres of land.

The video also discusses the release of “Inside Star Citizen Alpha 4.0,” titled “What We Do In Space.” Jared, the host, kicks off the episode with a recap of previous discussions about jump points to the Pyro system. He mentions that the show will cover various topics in upcoming episodes, providing viewers with insights into the game’s development and features.

One of the highlights presented in the video is the refined rendition of the twelve space stations that were previously revealed at CitizenCon. Newar notes that the gas clouds surrounding these stations create a sense of mystery, as players cannot see the entire station from a distance. As players approach, they will experience a more immersive and engaging view. The stations are owned by the Rough and Ready gang, which has taken control of the fuel resources, adding a layer of lore to the gameplay.

The video also introduces the concept of contested zones, which are designed for both player-versus-environment (PVE) and player-versus-player (PVP) interactions. These zones are located near social spaces and require players to navigate through airlocks to access them. Newar explains that entering these zones alone can be perilous, but teaming up with a friend increases the chances of successfully obtaining loot. The presence of AI enemies, boss fights, and various dangers adds excitement and depth to gameplay.

Lastly, Newar touches on the unique design of asteroid bases in the game, which differ from previously seen locations like Grim Hex. Each base features distinct visual styles and layouts, encouraging players to explore and discover loot items. He concludes the video with a personal note about enjoying the latest Deadpool movie, praising it as one of the best Marvel films in years and encouraging viewers to experience it in theaters. Newar wraps up by thanking his audience and inviting them to join him in the game universe.