The rather intriguing Star Citizen Alpha 2.0 has been such a thing of interest to many, given that it is a title that has so much promise to deliver. The crowd funded title may have gathered more than enough to make it an utter success and as early as now, the guarantee of the title being a worthy contender has been given by the creator himself.
According to Digital Trends, the critically acclaimed Star Citizen by Cloud Imperium has looked rather impressive in the eyes of many. As the days go by, the crowd funded masterpiece gets more and more great news.
One of which would be the promise of virtual reality or VR compatibility for the title which puts Star Citizen up to par with the other titles that will also be equipped with the VR headset.The said update is expected to fall within the year and as good as it sounds, it will serve rather wonderfully for the gamers.
Delivered by Game Spot, the entire team of Cloud Imperium Games believes Star Citizen will prove itself quite nicely to the masses with the first person shooter feature in the Alpha 2.0 update. It has come to the point that the creator of the game is fully confident that the space exploration title will go alongside other strong contenders that may not even belong to the same genre.
As noted by Express, Creator Chris Roberts was quoted on the positive attributes that the title holds saying, "Stealth is part of the core design. We are trying to make the FPS gameplay itself be more tactical, less just 'run and gun'. Especially since it is more lethal than you would normally expect with a Call of Duty or something."
Cloud Imperium Games' Star Citizen Alpha 2.0 gave its word that the stealth factors such as atmosphere and objects are to play vital roles in each of the gamers' missions. One admirable factor is the ability to set up holograms of their characters as they trek other places, and that lighting around corners will prove as both an advantage and disadvantage.
Lastly, fans can assure themselves that the said Star Citizen title will not be a classic run and shoot concept.