Star Citizen video running at 1080p @ 60FPS
A video appears (quite boring), of the Star Citizen game in its version 3.2.0, which would be running at 1080p @ 60FPS, with some other performance problems, but it points well.
One of the most important games in history, both for the interest it has aroused and for obtaining the expected financing in all the open financing rounds, is Star Citizen. The specialized media IGN has published a gameplay of this game, where it is seen running at 1080p @ 60FPS and which lasts approximately 6 minutes. This rather boring gameplay is based on the latest version of the game, in which a landing mission is carried out on a planet, a box is picked up and they take off from it. The video is smooth, but still, there are some hitches and graphics problems.
Cloud Imperium, developers of Star Citizen, hope to launch version 3.2.0 during the second quarter of this year or what is the same, at the end of June at the latest. This is a long-awaited update, as a significant performance improvement has been promised, something that should improve the framerate or the rate of images per second, on all computers, regardless of the hardware we are using, in addition to making other adjustments to the network to optimize performance.
Version 3.3.0 of the game is expected to arrive sometime in the third quarter of this year, while version 3.4.0 is expected later this year. Version 3.5.0 should arrive in the first quarter of 2019 and it seems that they have adopted the option of launching a new update quarter by quarter. We must remember that Star Citizen has been in the Alpha phase for eons and there is no set date for it to leave this phase of development, since when it seems that it is going to make the leap, they skip some financing process to add different 'improvements'.

The game is nice to see that I will not deny, but it lacks chicha, that is, take a box and now ...
An improvement has been noticed with the Star Citizen 3.2, but the big change in performance has been planned since the road map came out with the 3.0 in the third quarter (in a couple of months or so).