Star Citizen Dogfighting And Procedural Damage Tech Detailed

Explosions and more explosions essentially.

Posted By | On 22nd, Dec. 2013

Cloud Imperium Games and Roberts Space Industries have released a new video for Star Citizen, their upcoming crowd-funded open-ended space-sim, and it’s looking more sumptuous than ever. Of course, the video a live recording session of the Dogfighting module so you’ll need to fast forward a bit to get to some interesting parts. Nonetheless, the video showcases some of the dog-fighting seen in the game, such as a fight between players among asteroids. Check it out above.

The video also showcases the game’s procedural destruction which allows you to shoot off individual parts and panels of ships. It’s certainly a sight to behold and a pretty good answer to procedural games like No Man’s Sky, another open-ended space-sim.

Star Citizen is currently releasing in modules with the Dogfighting module expected to arrive early next year and the full release cycle complete by 2015. What are your thoughts on the game thus far? Let us know below.


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