Where you from stranger? England
What drew you to Star Citizen? Spaess. I've been following this since the kickstarter, finally opted-in around 2016, but playing regularly since 2020. Sure there might not be much to show just yet, but when it works I love oh so much of what's on offer with Star Citizen. The expansive open world, the emergent opportunities, and the laid-back kickback style of semi-sim gameplay that can kick into action at any moment if that's what you're after.
What do you look forward to most in Star Citizen? Largely a non-combat focus, but usually carrying just enough guns that I'm not averse to it, I like the potential to explore, to find cool stuff happening wherever I go. Not necessarily new frontiers never before seen, but to find people up to cool stuff and to jump on in to lend a hand, to really dive into all manners of emergency gameplay opportunities, and usually with a focus on some sort of supporting role while being largely self-sufficient, whatever it may be! I wanna always be on the move, doing whatever feels fun as a nomadic do-all, and to build my available fleet and opportunities to support that.
What was the first game you remember playing? For some reason, Dead or Alive. All I did was play as Bass and spam his big kick because it was basically uncounterable once you got stun-locked. No, it was not fun for the people I played against.
What other games do you play? I've found my niche of fave games are soft-simulators. Full-on sims are pretty dull, but nice and slow games with a little simulation are great. Kenshi, Snowrunners, Sailwind. Half of these games end up involving me manually loading cargo and tediously transporting it somewhere so tell me if you know more niche games like this to feed my need for more!
How did you first hear about Test Squadron and what convinced you to join? Came up in a search result when I was looking up info for some cool ships, looked like a nice active place with a variety of discussion that doesn't quite get as out of hand as the main CIG forums often do
Picard or Kirk? Sisko, obviously
Bonus Bit Brainteaser: I have about $500 in credit after melting a BMM I didn't want and don't know what to do with it! The goal is to keep a small and focused fleet to let me be a Jack-of-All-Trades out in the 'verse and really feel at home in the few ships I command. I have an Odyssey because MISC is my fave manufacturer and I actually LIKE the mailslot, nothing else. What would be your choices to pad out the lineup, be supporting craft, or to just be a fun alternative, and why is that? It's always super interesting to see what people's choices are and the reasons for them!
What drew you to Star Citizen? Spaess. I've been following this since the kickstarter, finally opted-in around 2016, but playing regularly since 2020. Sure there might not be much to show just yet, but when it works I love oh so much of what's on offer with Star Citizen. The expansive open world, the emergent opportunities, and the laid-back kickback style of semi-sim gameplay that can kick into action at any moment if that's what you're after.
What do you look forward to most in Star Citizen? Largely a non-combat focus, but usually carrying just enough guns that I'm not averse to it, I like the potential to explore, to find cool stuff happening wherever I go. Not necessarily new frontiers never before seen, but to find people up to cool stuff and to jump on in to lend a hand, to really dive into all manners of emergency gameplay opportunities, and usually with a focus on some sort of supporting role while being largely self-sufficient, whatever it may be! I wanna always be on the move, doing whatever feels fun as a nomadic do-all, and to build my available fleet and opportunities to support that.
What was the first game you remember playing? For some reason, Dead or Alive. All I did was play as Bass and spam his big kick because it was basically uncounterable once you got stun-locked. No, it was not fun for the people I played against.
What other games do you play? I've found my niche of fave games are soft-simulators. Full-on sims are pretty dull, but nice and slow games with a little simulation are great. Kenshi, Snowrunners, Sailwind. Half of these games end up involving me manually loading cargo and tediously transporting it somewhere so tell me if you know more niche games like this to feed my need for more!
How did you first hear about Test Squadron and what convinced you to join? Came up in a search result when I was looking up info for some cool ships, looked like a nice active place with a variety of discussion that doesn't quite get as out of hand as the main CIG forums often do
Picard or Kirk? Sisko, obviously
Bonus Bit Brainteaser: I have about $500 in credit after melting a BMM I didn't want and don't know what to do with it! The goal is to keep a small and focused fleet to let me be a Jack-of-All-Trades out in the 'verse and really feel at home in the few ships I command. I have an Odyssey because MISC is my fave manufacturer and I actually LIKE the mailslot, nothing else. What would be your choices to pad out the lineup, be supporting craft, or to just be a fun alternative, and why is that? It's always super interesting to see what people's choices are and the reasons for them!