A continuation of the design brief on the Cargo Career in Star Citizen, this episode focuses on the next steps for inventory management, freight platforms, and the shift toward physicalized cargo. The North American Persistent Universe (NAPU) team dives into deeper aspects of how cargo gameplay will evolve, including the introduction of item banks, unique item recovery, and mission integration with cargo hauling.
Key Points:
Introduction to Cargo Changes
The NAPU team begins by discussing why cargo gameplay is crucial to Star Citizen. Cargo handling adds layers of interactivity and player engagement beyond FPS combat, enabling diverse activities such as trading, dealing with pirates, and hiring protection, which fosters a dynamic in-game economy.
Moving Away from Instantaneous Cargo
The era of instantaneous cargo transfers is ending. Players will now need to manually load cargo using tractor beams and other tools, which creates a more immersive and involved experience. This change enhances the realism of transporting goods in the game.
Freight Platforms and Cargo Grids
Freight platforms and inventory container boxes will allow players to organize and transport their cargo more efficiently. Smaller items can be aggregated into larger boxes, making cargo management simpler and reducing the need for repeated trips. The cargo grid system will help players plan their storage space more effectively.
Item Banks and Personal Inventory
Item banks are being introduced to provide players with secure, localized access to smaller items like guns or med-pens, without needing to visit a hangar for every transfer. This system is part of a broader overhaul of physicalized inventory, ensuring that items are tied to specific locations within the game world.
Vehicle Inventory Changes
The old “magical” vehicle inventory will be replaced with physical access points inside ships, such as glove compartments and cargo grids. Players will need to manually store and transport personal items or vehicle parts within inventory boxes, making the inventory system more realistic.
Cargo Kiosks
The hangar kiosk will become the central hub for managing inventory and cargo transfers in hangars. Players will interact with freight elevators and manage cargo and items via this kiosk, streamlining the loading and unloading process.
Automated Cargo Loading
While manual loading is a core focus, automated cargo loading will still be available for those who prefer faster, less hands-on cargo transfers. However, automated services will come at a cost and take longer to complete compared to manual loading.
Unique Item Recovery
A long-requested feature, unique item recovery will allow players to retrieve lost items after missions, crashes, or deaths. This system will be tied to “lost and found” stations in personal HABs, where players can recover important items such as subscriber gear or mission-critical equipment.
Closing Remarks and Future Updates
The episode concludes with a discussion of the next steps in cargo gameplay, such as persistent hangars, economy tuning, and more advanced mission integration. The NAPU team emphasizes that these systems will continue to evolve based on player feedback and testing, promising further refinements in future updates.
Host:
- Jared Huckaby: Senior Community Manager for Star Citizen
Guests:
- John Crewe: Vehicle Director
- NAPU Team: James, Mitch, Kevin, Preston, Matthew, Emma (Various Designers and Engineers)
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