Ship AI: 3D Pathfinding - Planet Side - Added.Ship AI: Navigation Collision Avoidance - Added.FPS Combat Weapon Types - Moved from 3.7 - Moved to 4.0.MicroTech Moons (Calliope, Clio & Euterpe) - Moved from 3.8.FPS Cover Usage - Moved from 3.7 - Moved to 4.0.Seated Item Handling - Moved from 3.8 - Removed.Repair / Refuel / Restock Kiosks - Moved from 3.7 - Removed.PVP Bounties - Moved from 3.7 - Removed.NPC Healing - Moved from 3.7 - Moved to 4.0 - Removed.Multicrew - Expanded Turret Gunner Role - Added - Moved to 4.0 - Removed.Multicrew - Expanded Pilot Role - Moved to 4.0 - Removed.Accounting App - Removed - Released as Player To Player Trading in Alpha 3.10.Dynamic Mission System: Mission Generation along QT Routes - Removed.Dynamic Mission System: Economy Generated Missions - Moved from 3.8 - Removed.Rest Stop Space Station: Unoccupied - Moved from 3.7 - Removed.Crusader Gas Giant - Moved to 4.0 - Removed.What could be released based on the Roadmap: Hacking - Moved from 3.14 - Moved to 3.18Įstimated Release Date (Live): End of March 2020.Physical / Personal Inventory - Moved from 3.14.FPS Radar & Scanning - Moved from 3.14 - Moved to Alpha 3.18.Since FPS & scanning has been pushed it seems unlikely Squadron 42 is anywhere near completion (probably more than 2 years away).
#STAR CITIZEN REDDIT TRADES PATCH#
As the last major patch of the year it is looking unlikely that Salvage will be testable in 2021.
#STAR CITIZEN REDDIT TRADES UPDATE#
Update 25 September 2021: It seems Alpha 3.15 will have some pretty interesting changes to how the game will play and therefore marks a significant patch. This patch is estimated for release end of September 2021. New potential date for the following now seems to be at least 2020.ĭisclaimer: All dates are for our own speculation and enjoyment, provided for entertainment value only.
Update April 2019: It seems that Q3 2019 will not have the following features meaning that the estimate was short.We provided no orginal estimate for 3.4 and therefore the content of our estimate still remarkably applies for 4.0 instead. The new 3.4 patch planned in the roadmap does not contain the features required to class it as 4.0. Therefore our original estimates provided a year ago remain the same, except our estimate should be labelled for 4.0 instead of the original 3.4 terminology. Our estimation is that features to do with travel between systems will define 4.0 and will come in late 2019. The main difference being that 4.0 originally encompassed concepts of traveling between star systems. Update 13th February 2018, on the Roadmap we have 3.4 instead of 4.0. It looks like 5.0 could be the next possible major patch to include them. It will feature the adventures of a Navy fighter pilot in a multi-chapter campaign.Update 31st August 2019:: 4.0 has been added to the RSI Roadmap and still does not feature the original 3.4 major features such as Traveling to Multiple Star Systems, Science and Research or Exploration & Discovery. Squadron 42 is a single player game, set in the Star Citizen Universe, that is being developed parallel. Feature updates are released in quarterly patches that expand the scope of the Persistent Universe. Over 100 extremely detailed, life size ships, allowing to pursue a variety of professions like bounty hunting, mining, cargo hauling and of course, engaging in space combat. The developers behind the game, Cloud Imperium Games, are developing ground breaking technologies to create a highly immersive game universe, known as the Persistent Universe.Ĭurrently the Persistent Universe consists of the Stanton system, which is made up of 4 planets of which 3 planets can be fully explored. All star systems can also be explored on the ARK Starmap, a three dimensional map with all star systems. The game is a highly ambitious project with the aim of featuring more then 100, fully explorable, individual, star systems complete with planets, moons, space stations and other stellar objects. Star Citizen is an in-development futuristic first person space combat and trading sim set in the 30th century.