I think the game crashed once, about half an hour before he ended the stream. Over 46,000 were watching him stream at one point IIRC about as many people as watched the CitizenCon demo live.įor those going back and checking it out, he starts playing SC at the 3 hour and 19 minute point and plays for nearly 3 hours and 40 minutes. Lirik has over 2.3 million followers and is in the top 20 biggest Twitch streamers. where he met up with his buddies and they spent a lot of time screwing around over Olisar in their ships, landing on Daymar and checking out a 600i. It was a bit too scattered to really describe, but Lirik hit the floor clipping bugs hard and after a frustrating 20+ minutes of trying to escape Lorville a dev teleported him to P.O.
Star Citizen Live ( twitch.UPDATE: As of my edit, 3:30 PM ET 12/3, Lirik and Waffle and Shorty are all playing SC for a buttload of players: and and UPDATE 2: And they're done playing for now. Intergalactic Aerospace Expo 2951 – Day 1 Inside Star Citizen FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 2021 Roadmap Roundup THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2021 Lore Post – Kaizen WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 2021 This Week in Star Citizen TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2021 Have an excellent week and I’ll see you on microTech!Ĭommunity Manager THE WEEKLY COMMUNITY CONTENT SCHEDULE
Last but not least, our Fall Referral Bonus runs throughout December 1, so invite your friends to join you at the IAE and you both can take home an MPUV! And since this might be your very first TWISC, I invite you to head to the New Players Guide for tips on getting started. The Live Episode starts on our Star Citizen Twitch channel at 7am Pacific / 3pm UTC. We’ll also meet Lead FPS Systems Designer Jonny Jacivicius and members of the FPS Content and Feature Teams to discuss all the things player characters can do with their hands. You’ll also see an update to the Subscriber Vault and the RSI Newsletter will wait for you in your inbox.
Through December 1, you can expect three spectacular appearances by Jax McCleary, 16 ship exhibitors, and an insane Free Fly with more than 100 ships – all fully accessible and free for you and your fellow friends. On Friday, the Intergalactic Aerospace Expo 2951 finally opens its doors at the New Babbage Convention Center with Anvil Aerospace as the first host. And if you haven’t, be sure you check out last week’s on the Future of Space Combat. Thursday brings an IAE-themed episode of Inside Star Citizen that looks at two vehicles making their debut in the Persistent Universe this week. Wednesday will bring you the bi-weekly Roadmap Update and Roadmap Roundup.
This Tuesday, lore post Kaizen examines the buzz around the upcoming IAE and digs into details about the booming medical and insurance industries. Now, let’s see what’s going on this week in more detail: It’s a great follow-up to the CitizenCon 2951 panel and provides a lot of additional information and answers to your most up-voted questions.
Plus, if you want to learn more about the future development of Star Citizen, check out last week’s Server Meshing & Persistent Streaming Q&A. So feel free to join us for testing, and while you’re there, you may want to look up at the sky for something new!
In addition to the live release of Alpha 3.15, our developers have been deploying Alpha 3.15.1 to the PTU servers to perform final stress tests for the upcoming IAE 2951 event.
Take a look at all the new features and the full patch notes on the Star Citizen Alpha 3.15: Deadly Consequences page. With new hospitals, medical gameplay, a revamped healing system, and dangerous new missions, the way we play has changed forever. Star Citizen Alpha 3.15: Deadly Consequences raises the stakes in the ‘verse so that every step matters.