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Well i cant believe I haven't posted this here yet as I thought I had but here it is

What is Robert Space Industries - Star Citizen - Squadron 42

well all info is here http://www.robertsspaceindustries.com/

but in summary it is a Space Sim that promises to be the most immersive game ever and Chris Roberts now without a publisher I believe can deliver

and some videos - first is the pitch video from Chris Roberts

then we have Top 15 reasons to be interested in star citizen

Star Citizen Extended Trailer - Squadron 42 [Cry Engine 3]

  • 1 year later...

is anyone giving this a crack with the dogfighting module coming out in a few days hopefully?

Also, the elite 4 beta is out this week as well if anyone is gonna give that a crack?

  • 2 weeks later...

Bumping this thread up for anyone who hasnt been following the development, the dogfighting module (delayed for around 6 months and now called Arena Commander) is being uploaded to their distribution servers right now. So hopefully it will be available for download in the next few hours and playable tonight.
The way its being rolled out is that anyone who has access to it will get the single player game modes, and then the multiplayer will be rolled out according by citizen number, which basically equates to being in order of when people registered for the game. They havent given a real indication of how long it will take for the multiplayer to be rolled out, but hopefully it will be in the next week or 2.

https://robertsspace...er-Build-Update

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