In this video, Citizen Spooner jumps into the new Gun Rush mode in Star Citizen 3.20. They find the mode to be action-packed and different from the usual gameplay. However, they experience some bugs where they are unable to fire their weapons, which can be frustrating. The host admits to not being familiar with the maps and struggles to locate other players. Despite the audio awareness issues and occasional bugs, they find the mode addictive and enjoyable. They plan to play one more game before switching to Arena Commander for some racing. They briefly mention the new ability to mantle objects in the 3.20 update. Overall, they invite viewers to try out the new Gun Rush mode and share their experiences.
he video starts with Citizen Spooner introducing the Gun Rush mode in Star Citizen 3.20. They express excitement about trying out the mode and mention that it offers a unique experience in terms of gameplay. They note that the objective is to work through all the weapons and upgrade with each kill.
The host mentions experiencing some bugs, particularly being unable to fire their weapons at times. They consider this to be a significant issue in a game mode like Gun Rush and hope it gets fixed. They also comment on the game’s audio awareness, unsure if it’s their headphones or the game itself, but they feel they lack information on enemy locations.
Despite the bugs and audio issues, the host finds Gun Rush to be fast-paced, addictive, and enjoyable. They express their interest in exploring more of the mode and mention wanting to play another game before switching to Arena Commander for some racing. They admit to not having much experience with racing in the game.
Citizen Spooner acknowledges the mixed Zero-Gravity and indoor locations in the Gun Rush mode’s maps. They find these maps cool but occasionally messy. They mention the addition of the mantle ability in the 3.20 update, thinking it is a positive addition to the game.
In conclusion, Citizen Spooner invites viewers to try out the Gun Rush mode in Star Citizen 3.20 and share their experiences. They encourage listeners to provide feedback on their weapon firing issues or any other thoughts on the mode. They sign off, mentioning they will catch viewers in the next video.