Star Citizen Alpha 3.24 Evocati - The Cargo Patch Is Already Awesome!

The video discusses the Star Citizen Alpha 3.24 Evocati patch, focusing on the cargo system, personal hangers, and various updates being tested by the Evocati group. Despite some instability and minor issues, the patch shows promise with features like customizable hangers, freight elevators, cargo hauling missions, and improvements to the overall gameplay experience.

In the video, the Star Citizen Alpha 3.24 Evocati patch, previously known as 323.2, is being tested by the Evocati group. The patch focuses on the cargo system, personal hangers, and various updates. While some features like cargo hauling missions and Dynamic event Blockade Runner are not yet ready for testing, the patch overall shows promise. Despite some instability and crashes, the patch is considered relatively stable for an Evocati build, with minor issues such as delays in button interactions and spawning.

The main focus of the patch is on personal hangers, which players can customize and use as their base of operations. Hangers come in different sizes based on the player’s largest flyable ship, and players can store items in their hangers that persist between visits. Freight elevators in hangers allow players to spawn ships and vehicles, with larger hangers having multiple elevators. Players can buy furniture, cargo trollies, and hanger decorations for customization, enhancing the personalization aspect of the game.

The patch introduces new features like freight elevators at various locations, allowing players to buy and transport cargo. Players can choose the size of cargo boxes and decide where to send them, with automatic loading and unloading systems in place. Tractor beams are essential for efficient loading and unloading, and item Banks, now called storage access, allow players to interact with terminals at landing locations to manage items. Despite some bugs and UI issues, these features aim to replace the global inventory system.

Additional updates in the patch include FPS improvements, weapon rebalancing, new scopes, and animation enhancements. The developers are working towards pushing the patch to first wave PTU and eventually to a live release, potentially in early July. The video also promotes affiliate products like NordVPN and Toby ey tracker, as well as a ship giveaway for viewers. The content creator encourages viewers to share their experiences with the patch and engage in discussions about the game’s development.