In the 30K podcast episode, the hosts discussed recent controversies in the Star Citizen community and shared their excitement about the new Aegis ship reveal and upcoming Invictus vehicles. They also highlighted the significance of personal hangars, player customization, and community unity in the evolving world of Star Citizen.
In the 30K podcast episode, the hosts introduced themselves - Space Jesus, Lee, and Baron, who have been long-time backers of Star Citizen. They discussed the recent controversy and emphasized the importance of respecting different viewpoints within the community. They touched upon the speculation surrounding the new Aegis ship reveal, possibly a variant of the Saber or Raven, generating excitement among players.
The discussion shifted to the new Invictus vehicles, including the MPUV, F7A, and Ursa Medical. The MPUV was questioned for its necessity, with suggestions that it could potentially be an attachment for existing variants. The Ursa Medical was praised for its potential in missions like bunker runs and medical gameplay, adding depth to gameplay experiences. The F7A Mark 2 was eagerly anticipated, with the hosts expressing enthusiasm for the military ship.
The hosts shared their favorite daily flyers in Star Citizen, including the Defender, Corsair, and 400i. They discussed the excitement around the upcoming personal hangers, highlighting the significance of having a personal space in the game. The idea of spawning and storing multiple vehicles within one another was mentioned as a future possibility, enhancing player customization and immersion in the game.
The hosts reflected on the evolution of Star Citizen, from past expectations of hanger purchases to the current development of personal hangers. They emphasized the importance of community unity and mutual respect, despite differing opinions. The episode concluded with the hosts expressing excitement about the Mariah Pulse being available in the store, showcasing their ongoing enthusiasm for the game and its evolving features. The discussion touched on various aspects of gameplay, speculation, and personal experiences within the Star Citizen universe.