Just felt like sharing my experience of SC last night.
So for the first time in forever

I was able to play Star Citizen at a solid 70fps on high with no rubberbanding or anything that impacted my experience. The last version I played was a while back and was a truly sucky experience. This latest round of updates has done amazing work IMHO.
Now, on to my experience ...
I have the gorgeous 300i from Origin Jumpworks.
I wake up at Port Olisar, as one does, and proceeded to pick up and examine everything in reach. I even drank up from an empty cup.
Once I'd satisfied my curiosity, I began browsing the mobiGlas. I found this to be a really innovative way to keep the general HUD nice and clear.
I left my room, and proceeded to the main hall where I ordered my ship, made a note of the landing pad and made my way to it.
I got lost. Briefly.
I took a tour of the 300i, gasping and smiling at the luxurious interior and glass ceiling above.
Climbing into the pilots seat, I looked around the console noting all the different toggles and switches. Marveling at the detail that was put into this ship (and obviously all the others). I found how to start my ship, turn the engine on and after about 20 minutes of pushing my W and D over and over to try to get the ship to fly, I figured out the spacebar and off I launched.
Traveling a fair distance from Port Olisar, my weapons were unlocked and I proceeded to open fire on the gas giant below me.
Following the on screen instructions, I pressed F2 and began navigating around the system on my mobiGlas. I found where I wanted to go, plotted a route and prepared to set off.
Unfortunately, Grief McGriefFace chose that moment to kamikaze into my ship.
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I wake up at Port Olisar, as one does, and proceeded to pick up and exam....wait, I've done this before.






I'm standing inside the outfit shop. Looking at the suits, minding my business.
Over comms I hear "..h-h-help .. me"
Confused, I turn around and HOLY JESUS there's a payer standing there, his eyes are hanging from their sockets, his skull is partially visible ... I'm freaking out a little, what the hell is this?
I stupidly ask the inside-out player: "Are you okay man?"
He replies: "OKAY?! DO I LOOK BLOODY OKAY?!"
He runs from the room screaming.
Welcome to Star Citizen I guess.
Poor AF, unable to buy anything and slightly traumatized from Inside-Out Guy, I leave the store and head to my ship.
I arrive at my ship, only this time I am much more prepared. I plot my route prior to leave dock, I launch, face the right direction and hurry the crap away from the station before someone decides he wants our ships to be conjoined twins again.
I focus on ArcCorp and I Quantum Travel to my location. The experience is nice. Quite a bit different from Supercruise. I like it.
Then comes the most epic moment of my entire 20+ year gaming experience... hurtling through space towards ArcCorp.. I stand up from my chair and walk around the cabin.
I am losing my mind.. this is the sort of thing I have been waiting for for decades. The release of this game can't come sooner IMHO.
I walk around the cabin, half tempted to use the door and jump into the vacuum of space, I instead decide to use the loo.. which is directly opposite the door.
After pretending to relieve myself in said loo, I stand up and shut door. Apparently, I do not flush.
I walk to the back of the ship, I look at what I can assume will be a cupboard with a weapons rack (hopefully with some customisation in the future). To my right is a kitchen counter, with a fridge and some water.
To my left, a bed! I hit the bed and it slides out slightly from the wall (I don't know why). I climb onto it and it slides back against the wall (still don't know why). In front of me is a screen detailing a bunch of ship information I don't understand, above me ... space is hurtling past. The beautiful quantum tunneling effect is quite remarkable.
I'm browsing my mobiGlas. I still have about 40m km to go, and my calculated estimates put it at around a 20min flight. Oddly, I'm okay with this. I'm having an absolute blast role-playing.
"Warning, engines overheating" - the soft female voice of my onboard computer tells me. In a slight panic, I get off the bed (bed out..bed in), and head to the cockpit.
Unsure where anything is (I can't see any indicator that I am overheating), I decide to exit Quantum travel. The ship spools down and drops me into normal space.
I potter around the deep emptiness a bit. I contemplate opening the airlock but decide against it. I give it a few minutes, then jump back into the cockpit and jump back to Quantum on my way to ArcCorp.
An uneventful 10 minutes pass (honestly, I was perfectly okay with this.. it was immersive, it felt real).
Suddenly sirens blare and I do an emergency stop in front of a small ice asteroid field.
It seems, in Star Citizen, you need to plot your course smartly (ie: avoid ).
In front of me however, appearing over the asteroids, are three red triangles.
I want to say Idris? Maybe a Polaris? I'm not sure though, I can't yet identify by looks. Whatever they were, there were three of them and they were arseholes. They just started opening fire on me. I tried my best, but couldn't hurt their shields.
So I legged it as fast as I could.
Some time later I arrived at ArcCorp and what an experience that was. Holy. Mother. Of. Moly.
Flying around, looking at the buildings. I noticed however that gravity worked quite well here and I was slowly being pulled to the ground.
Adding some more power, I flew around a bit more.
I headed for Area 18, and after a few minutes trying to figure out how to get permission to dock I was given rights and a location.
Awesome.
Off I trundled to my docking pad. But this is not Elite Dangerous. My landing pad was not directly below so I could not land on it vertically. I had to fly into my landing dock.
My biggest problem here is that I did not know how to use vertical thrust.
Approaching the dock a little too fast, nose up, I tried the only logical thing a guy in my situation would do.. I accelerated.
But, again, this isn't Elite Dangerous.
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I wake up at Port Olisar, as one does, and proceeded to pick up and exam....wait, I've done this before.