In Star Citizens, players will fly multiple spacecraft through a persistent universe alongside other players. With no shortage of regions to fly across, players will consistently use fuel as the traverse the great expanse.
While using fuel is relatively straightforward, replacing the expended fuel is a bit more difficult due to a relatively vague tutorial. Thankfully, after the first time working through the experience, the entire process does become a bit more streamlined for users.
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How to check gas levels in Star CitizenMany ships in Star Citizen, if not all, have prominent fuel gauge displays on or near the cockpit. There are two types of fuel: quantum and hydrogen. Watching these bars will inform pilots as to when they will want to make a detour towards an established facility for fueling — a stranded ship does little impressive.
Granted, there are ample audible warnings for players as the traverse the galaxy, ranging from incoming shield damage to fuel usage. While the gauges can help be a consistent visual reminder, the audible warnings themselves guarantee a pilot won’t end up stranded without multiple alerts.
How to hail a station for landing in Star CitizenOnce players know that fuel is needed, the next stage begins: finding an area to refuel. As a general rule of thumb, if the buildings (either in space or on a planet) has a landing pad, players can refuel there. Regardless of where players attempt to refuel, it is vital for pilots to know that they must first hail the station for permissions to land, or their vehicle will be impounded by port authorities.
In order to hail a station, open the mobiGlass with F1, then go to the Commlink (the
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