Star Citizen

Mechanical disks should be outlawed :D

A ~250GB SSD is the minimum you should go with, I have one and it's just enough to keep my work stuff along with GTA V and SC, the rest of my games are on a spinning disk.

Same here, except SC is the only game on my SSD. It helps a helluva lot with loading times.

Settings on 1920 x 1080 high I should prob take it down a bit ?

I'd suggest medium or low since a) there is really very little visual difference between the settings right now, and b) your 3GB VRAM may be filling up at High settings.
 
Same here, except SC is the only game on my SSD. It helps a helluva lot with loading times.



I'd suggest medium or low since a) there is really very little visual difference between the settings right now, and b) your 3GB VRAM may be filling up at High settings.

Okay will change the settings and try again. Have a long weekend yaaaay :D.

Something else I've notice maybe Im wrong but they changed the colour of my ship it was very glossy now more matt.
 
Okay will change the settings and try again. Have a long weekend yaaaay :D.

Something else I've notice maybe Im wrong but they changed the colour of my ship it was very glossy now more matt.

I was away over the weekend so got no game time. How did it go?

Not sure about the colour change; they do update ships from time to time as the tech improves, but I don't think the Mustang had any work done recently.
 
I was away over the weekend so got no game time. How did it go?

Not sure about the colour change; they do update ships from time to time as the tech improves, but I don't think the Mustang had any work done recently.


Saw the thread was quiet. Could not play at all. Had the same issues when I got into my ship " universe " game crashes to desktop. Arena commander I got loading screen then same crash to desktop. Thought okay re install delete everything.
Now I get " no index file " in launcher so cant install. The no index seems to be a common problem with various " fixes " but non worked for me so far.
 
That's a pity. Did you re-install the launcher as well?

Re downloaded re installed launcher on my ssd and normal hdd among some other things updated java disabled p2p download closed anti virus allowed in my firewall etc. Nothing changed with my system since I installed the 2.3 version last month so yeah. Really want to play and try some of the new features available.
 
Separate instances but in this sequence. Installed 2.3 on my hdd then when it updated the launcher installed 2.4 on my ssd so in the end nothing worked like I mentioned the crash to desktop. I deleted everything on both drives and now it doesn't want to install anywhere lol the joys of pc gaming.
 
I suggest you uninstall the launcher, wipe every trace of the game from you PC, then try again, but this time, open the launcher and let it sit for a while. I've noticed that it sometimes does not update or install correctly immediately after you open it.
 
I suggest you uninstall the launcher, wipe every trace of the game from you PC, then try again, but this time, open the launcher and let it sit for a while. I've noticed that it sometimes does not update or install correctly immediately after you open it.

Okay will try it like that. Will try a windows search for star citizen and glary as I only know about the cloud imperium folder.
 
It doesn't add anything to the registry at this point. Just uninstall the launcher and delete the entire Cloud Imperium folder.
 
How is the game going in with 2.4. Last attempt I made was to edit the patcher file and set download method from torrent to http error is gone but when i click install the laucher just close. Dont know why they dont create a manual download link.
 
happy times ahead

Star Citizen Terms of Service Changes Removes Financial Accountability
http://gameranx.com/updates/id/6071...service-changes-makes-it-difficult-to-refund/

Yah well, many people have pledged in accordance with promises made. Chris Roberts is also way past his proposed release dates, they also pulled out E3 2016 when they committed on video in 2015 to attend this year. When asked why they had withdrawn, they simply stated that their commitment was always going to be to GamesCon and their own CitizenCon. There will be detractors amongst the pledgers which will simply withdraw their pledge until the game is consumer ready.
 
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really? works fine when I click on it :confused:

http://gameranx.com/updates/id/6071...service-changes-makes-it-difficult-to-refund/

When Star Citizen launched a Kickstarter back in October 2012, the initial release date at the time was expected to be November 2014. But that date came and went without the finalized product being released, and the development for the Star Citizen universe elongated into a more complicated timeline. Some say it’s to be expected, others are skeptical as to why this happened.

Regardless of stance, the official Star Citizen terms of service recently updated once more to reflect this shift in development. The rules that allowed refund requests after an 18 month delay have been removed from the terms of service for the game altogether. This means the clause to provide financial accountability has no deadline whatsoever to let the backer community know where their money went:

For the avoidance of doubt, following the Cancellation Period, in consideration of RSI’s good faith efforts to develop, produce, and deliver the Game with the funds raised, you agree that any Pledge amounts applied against the Pledge Item Cost and the Game Cost shall be non-refundable regardless of whether or not RSI is able to complete and deliver the Game and/or the pledge items. In the unlikely event that RSI is not able to deliver the Game and/or the pledge items, RSI agrees to refund any unearned portion of your Pledge, and to post an audited cost accounting on the Website to fully explain the use of the amounts paid for Pledge Item Cost and the Game Cost. In consideration of the promises by RSI hereunder, you agree that, following the Cancellation Period, you shall irrevocably waive any claim for refund of any Pledge that has been used for the Game Cost and Pledge Item Cost in accordance with the above.​

This recent change was noted by a recent report via Kotaku, which contrasted the changes made from the previous TOS, to the most current one mandated to people who wish to continue being involved in the ongoing development of the game. According to the Terms of Service from February 1st 2015:

RSI [Roberts Space Industries] agrees to use its good faith business efforts to deliver to you the pledge items and the Game on or before the estimated delivery date communicated to you on the Website. However, you acknowledge and agree that delivery as of such date is not a firm promise and may be extended by RSI since unforeseen events may extend the development and/or production time. Accordingly, you agree that any unearned portion of your Pledge shall not be refundable until and unless RSI has failed to deliver the relevant pledge items and/or the Game to you within eighteen (18) months after the estimated delivery date.​

To the new changes made just recently on June 10th of this year:

RSI agrees to use its good faith business efforts to deliver to you the pledge items and the Game on or before the estimated delivery date communicated to you on the Website. However, you acknowledge and agree that delivery as of such date is not a firm promise and may be extended by RSI since unforeseen events may extend the development and/or production time. Accordingly, you agree that any unearned portion of your Pledge shall not be refundable until and unless RSI has ceased development and failed to deliver the relevant pledge items and/or the Game to you. (Pledges made under previous Terms of Services continue to be governed by the corresponding clause of the Terms of Services, or of the Commercial Terms, as applicable, which were in effect at the time of making the Pledge).​

The Kotaku report goes on to state that their legal adviser thought the likelihood of refunds under either terms of service was incredibly slim.


Star Citizen‘s most recent update to their persistant universe arrived in Patch 2.4. This opened up a shopping outlet at the “ArcCorp” section of the game. You can read in detail about the numerous additions and tweaks to the game here, which include the addition of an in-game currency called UEC.

~ gameranx, Nick Monroe / Updates / PC, Star Citizen /
 
really? works fine when I click on it :confused:

http://gameranx.com/updates/id/6071...service-changes-makes-it-difficult-to-refund/



~ gameranx, Nick Monroe / Updates / PC, Star Citizen /
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