Star Citizen Seamless Planetary landing.

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Running with 8GB here completely normally.

The system requirements of SC are also 8GB, i don't know where did you pull 16GB from. --'

I tested game in even Lowest settings and i had freezes all the time, except some city areas.
Arena Commander training was unplayable. I thought it was because of 8 Gigs of RAM.
It was a public beta test, maybe thats is a problem but whatever. Now i can't tell i can run this game or no because Beta failed for me.

I have R9 290 4GB graphics card and Corsair 1666 8GB dual channel RAM and i5 2400 CPU.
 
I tested game in even Lowest settings and i had freezes all the time, except some city areas.
Arena Commander training was unplayable. I thought it was because of 8 Gigs of RAM.
It was a public beta test, maybe thats is a problem but whatever. Now i can't tell i can run this game or no because Beta failed for me.

I have R9 290 4GB graphics card and Corsair 1666 8GB dual channel RAM and i5 2400 CPU.
Star Citizens is not performance optimized in any any way, performance is all over the board even on very powerful computers, personally I can run the arena commander fine, at medium/high, but universe play? nope, bad performance, very low cpu and gpu usage, though it has improved with the latest 2.1 , so they are working on it.



That said, a lot of people seem to think that Star Citizen will have fully explorable planets, they won't it isn't within the scope, for scope see wing commander/freelancer, great games yes, but planetary exploration isn't part of it.

Heck Chris Roberts has even said that procedural generation is very very hard to get right, yet personally I think Elite is doing it very..very well, yes its not perfect, but the road to perfection is just that a road.

A lot of people don't seem to consider that Elite and Star Citizen started development at approximately the same time, from two different starting points and with two different models for development.

Both are great games, and being made even better, I'm likely going to play both, and last I checked there's no harm in that, I enjoy Elite a lot, and am excited for Star Citizen, and really wish people would stop pitting them against each other without understanding what is actually going on, and this isn't a jab or anything at OP. But a hope, that people will do more then "X is better then Y" "No it isn't" "yes it is" and so on, like Elite? play Elite, like Star Citizen? play Star Citizen, Like both? play both?

Enjoy the games you like to play, play them. Its fine to bring up points, but this whole thing is getting rather silly on a whole :( (And yes I know, it isn't just these games that this happens with)
 
Nice looking video. As has been said the transition pause seems obvious to me, just very early on.

The planet although small looks great, but the ship handling looks massless. Sorry to rake over these coals again, but the ship looks to have no momentum of its own, and very odd, no sliding.

I'm really looking forward to both SC and NMS, even if NMS does look quite cartoony.

I'm also keen to see what FDev have up their many sleeves for us.

It's a real shame that Limit Theory looks lost, but I'm keeping my fingers crossed still.

A golden'ish age of space games. Great, bring them all on!
 
Star Citizens is not performance optimized in any any way, performance is all over the board even on very powerful computers, personally I can run the arena commander fine, at medium/high, but universe play? nope, bad performance, very low cpu and gpu usage, though it has improved with the latest 2.1 , so they are working on it.



That said, a lot of people seem to think that Star Citizen will have fully explorable planets, they won't it isn't within the scope, for scope see wing commander/freelancer, great games yes, but planetary exploration isn't part of it.

Heck Chris Roberts has even said that procedural generation is very very hard to get right, yet personally I think Elite is doing it very..very well, yes its not perfect, but the road to perfection is just that a road.

A lot of people don't seem to consider that Elite and Star Citizen started development at approximately the same time, from two different starting points and with two different models for development.

Both are great games, and being made even better, I'm likely going to play both, and last I checked there's no harm in that, I enjoy Elite a lot, and am excited for Star Citizen, and really wish people would stop pitting them against each other without understanding what is actually going on, and this isn't a jab or anything at OP. But a hope, that people will do more then "X is better then Y" "No it isn't" "yes it is" and so on, like Elite? play Elite, like Star Citizen? play Star Citizen, Like both? play both?

Enjoy the games you like to play, play them. Its fine to bring up points, but this whole thing is getting rather silly on a whole :( (And yes I know, it isn't just these games that this happens with)

The issue here is that CIG \ CR promise everything, it look like he want to be better than anyone out there. My only advice is to wait and see, maybe he can pull it of maybe not. Most likely its going to land somewhere in the middle. FD do some great PG, however we haven't see the full potential in PG from ED, SC or NMS. PG can be extremely beautiful but it will take a lot of work.
 
This is something CIG plans to add, the PG Weather, that is quite the challange. What we seen is only 3 months of work, it will be interesting to see where they take this:

[video=youtube;pnvBF5Nu5gw]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pnvBF5Nu5gw[/video]

That is quite old, but you get the idea, there's a lot to do to be able to achieve this stuff, on the weather stuff that also has to be seen from space. o_O
 
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