5/1/2023 0 Comments Star citizen 890 jump![]() ![]() Conversely Ship Rentals have 1 of 2 tasks completed. ![]() The 890 Jump is currently sitting at 191 of 251 tasks completed. x patches as they have more time to dedicate to the next major build rather than having to branch and re-absorb smaller patches & fixes constantly. The game branches do not preclude CIG working on later features & other ships BUT the whole process works better as far as i am aware when CIG are not working on minor and. One of the problems that we saw with 3.6 was that they decided to break more features off into an interim 3.6.x patch, rather than delaying them to 3.7. This process typically takes a few weeks, though with CIGs tooling and experience with it they may of streamlined this a bit more. Once a game branch is released to LIVE it might receive a minor patch or hotfixes BUT the idea is that all of the work done on these branches is then reabsorbed into the main dev branch before they then split the features off for the next patch cycle… in this case 3.7. There are more interaction and fixes, it goes out to waves of backers for more testing and then out to live. When CIG are preparing an update like 3.6 for example they break off all the features and content they want from the main dev branch which contains everything that’s being worked on for SC & SQ42 in whatever state it’s in BUT just the features that are required for a patch are broken off, worked on, they get the features into a state that then goes to evocati. It’s possible that the turn around from testing to live for a relatively minor patch could be extremely quick tho.Īnother thing to consider here as well is how the game & dev branches work. That however means there is very little time to get that 3.6.x patch out, I mean it’s not even with the Evocati. ![]() Now CIG obviously Historically delay patches if they aren’t ready or have blockers prefering to keep them on the PTU until in a “better” state. However Alpha 3.7 is supposed to be released to LIVE in 6 weeks. That said the 3.6.1 build is actually incredibly stable at least for me with great frame rates and I think I have crashed once… maybe… That’s pretty good. 3.6.1 is far from bug & issue free though.īounty Hunter Missions not spawning the target is the most egregious bug for me. Sorry for the rant - I just wanted to open a dialogue with the community regarding finding your dream ship.Alpha 3.6.x is supposed to contain the Origin 890 Jump and the Ship Rentals Feature, though there could be other QoL Updates with it too.Īlpha 3.6 saw delays to it’s LIVE release and it had various issues that required a 3.6.1 patch that has since been deployed. CIG, please elevate the interior design of the 600i to 890J standards (I know there's talk about it). The size is right, the aesthetic and the form are beautiful (it looks much more like a spaceship to me than the 890 Jump). The interior is a mess to me and doesn't flow at all. I think I'll melt it and grab the 600i in hopes that they'll JUMP ify it. The 890 Jump is sitting there, all gorgeous, and I'm not flying it. And I have a space in my hangar for a Star Runner too. I'll bet that you're whispering "Carrack" or "Star Runner" right now, and I just used my buyback token to get my LTI Carrack pledge back again in light of plans to melt the Jump. I'm wanting the Rocinante, Serenity, Millennium Falcon vibe. ![]() I'm an explorer, but have been patiently searching for a ship that feels right. Very few ships (so far) have an overall design that satiates my desire for something more cozy, more personal. The 890 Jump is gorgeous, and yes I can be a sucker for bling, but what's my problem with it? Besides the fact that it actually looks way too much like it belongs in water, there's something much deeper going on for me with ship design in Star Citizen. I wouldn't call it cozy, but it's certainly livable in a hotel kind of way.Īnd yet as much as I love the design of the 890 Jump, I can't get past the reality that crewing it and finding gameplay to truly enjoy the ship is probably not my jam. I'm actually really pleased with the fact that despite the size of the ship, it doesn't feel too massive, the interior makes sense to me and it flows well enough to navigate it without a fuss. And now here it is - an exquisite ship that (in my opinion) finally has a properly designed and implemented interior (thanks for the insight Morphologis). In 2014 I melted everything in my hangar to buy the 890 Jump LTI concept. ![]()
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