Facts and Tips About Star Citizen Online Gaming

Every child dreams of exploring faraway galaxies, traveling through space and large gas quadrants at light speed, landing one planet to another and holding the stars and the moon. As much as we love to make this dream a reality, we don’t have the full capability and technology yet to explore the real outer space at our own leisure, so most of us are caught in the land of fantasy and hoping it can become a reality someday. Star Citizen can make our dreams come true in the online world by having an entire universe where we can explore the outer space, using hyper drive spaceships, battlecruisers bursting in and out of different atmospheres, and sandblaster hoverbikes. Star Citizen offers a sandbox environment, an MMORPG that is purely made for PC gaming, allowing online gamers to explore everything they see, discover the hidden secrets of the universe, go anywhere they want to be, and live in pure fantasy far from the real world.

Star Citizen is a combat computer game developed for Microsoft and Linux, with Squadron 42 (single player campaign) and it is an upcoming massive multiplayer. The player in the single-player campaign or Squadron 42 takes the role of a rookie United Empire of Earth (UEE), and transform them into an elite of fighting force volunteer to be sent and fight the enemy known as Vanduul. The Vanduul is the fourth alien race that humans discovered with insatiable thirst for natural resources. In Star Citizen, the player’s role is to hunt missions requiring convoy protection, and exploration of murder or crash sites under the order of the UEE. Star Citizen’s multi-player provides a better and newer hardware, giving players an option to increase activity during online gaming, and providing players an interactive and one of a kind gaming experience. The players are left to defend themselves and with the game currency, are able to purchase ships for hauling cargo, fighting, vehicle transportation, fire support, and weapons for self-defense.

With its dedicated docking stations, you can customize everything in Star Citizen’s online world from upgrading and repairing ships, and wear armor suits to protect yourself from perilous environments on planets, moons, gaseous clusters, and asteroids. Star Citizen is still being developed, but the 141 million dollars obtained from crowd funding of fans who believe in the project only proves that the online game has promising forecast and expectations. Star Citizen backers are promised by developers to receive tiered pledge packages in the virtual economy once the game is finished for purchasing spaceships, rental fees or fuel. Join the world of fantasy now!