In his latest video, Ryan discusses the updates for Star Citizen, focusing on the 3.24.2 patch’s ongoing issues and improvements, as well as the anticipation surrounding the upcoming 4.0 patch and the Intergalactic Aerospace Expo (IAE). He encourages community engagement by inviting viewers to share their experiences and expresses hope for the 4.0 release before the year’s end.
In a recent video, Ryan, also known as Mac, discusses the latest updates for Star Citizen, particularly focusing on the 3.24.2 and the upcoming 4.0 patches. He expresses gratitude to his patrons and channel members for their support and encourages viewers to subscribe to help grow his channel. With CitizenCon now concluded, there’s still a lot of activity surrounding the game, including the testing of the 3.24.50 patch for The Intergalactic Aerospace Expo (IAE) and a new 4.0 Evocati patch that is moving closer to release.
Ryan highlights the ongoing issues with the 3.24.2 patch, which has been experiencing problems like instance hangers and freight elevator malfunctions. However, he notes that recent hotfixes seem to have improved the situation, with many players reporting smoother gameplay and fewer crashes. He invites viewers to share their experiences with the latest updates in the comments, indicating a community interest in the game’s stability.
The video also covers updates in graphical settings introduced in the latest patches, including changes to the borderless mode and support for lower minimum resolutions. Ryan anticipates that the upcoming 3.24.3 patch will bring further enhancements and fixes, as Cloud Imperium Games has been rolling out smaller patches to address issues in preparation for the larger 4.0 patch. He emphasizes the excitement around the IAE, which is expected to showcase new features and updates.
In the segment about Alpha 4.0, Ryan mentions a recent Evocati playtest that allowed testers to stream and create content, providing a glimpse into the early build for non-Evocati players. Although the playtest was limited in time, there were reports of improved server stability, and he shares optimism about the progress being made towards the full release of 4.0. He encourages Evocati players to share their experiences with the new build, indicating a collaborative community spirit.
Finally, Ryan expresses his hope that the 4.0 patch will be released before the end of the year, allowing players to enjoy it as they transition into the new year. He invites viewers to join him on Twitch for further discussions and gameplay, and he reiterates his appreciation for the support from his patrons and subscribers. He concludes by encouraging viewers to engage with his content, like the video, and turn on notifications for future updates.