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This is how survival mechanics will work in Star Citizen

This is how survival mechanics will work in Star Citizen

Cloud Imperium Games reveals how survival mechanics will work in Star Citizen. Beyond hunger and thirst, we must monitor the temperature.

Star Citizen gradually completes its assortment of mechanics for the final version, which still remains in the distance. Meanwhile, we know how survival elements will work once we leave our ship behind.

Cloud Imperium wants to go beyond the basic vision we all have of surviving in a hostile world. The player will have to respond realistically to the weather conditions not only of the planets, but also of any scenario in which he is.

We will have a temperature meter that will influence our character as long as we are in the control mode. Effects such as humidity, wind … will impact the meter, so we must be careful when getting fit. Failure to do so may cause hypothermia, or hyperthermia, since the temperature influences both sides of the balance. It will be both indoors and outdoors.

Through the look

All the effects that our character has will be reflected in his vision. Being a first-person degree, the study wanted to pamper the way we can know what happens to us through the eyes of our alter ego. If we sweat from excess heat, the scuba will begin to fog; if we are hungry, a drop in blood sugar will blur the screen progressively. There are few signs to consider.

Star Citizen Survival Mechanics

The temperature can be alleviated by the use of groceries. Drinking water will relieve thirst, while reducing celsius degrees in our body. Eating will do the same with energy.

The company recently published an audiovisual document in which we can learn more about its creators' hand system. You can see it in this link. For its part, remember that Star Citizen exceeded last December the 250 million dollars in revenue. A successful crowdfunding that continues to grow daily.

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