Hornets - Oct. 22, 2013, 6:37 p.m. Crying Devil


Greetings Citizens,

We are very excited to premiere the finished Anvil Aerospace Hornet commercial today, as well as the Hornet brochure. For those that caught a sneak peak of the Hornet commercial at the Citizencon event: you haven’t seen anything yet! The civilian version of the UEE’s venerable F7A Hornet, the F7C Hornet is a dedicated dogfighter capable of tangling with mercenaries, pirates, Vanduul and more.

We’re pushing the limits with Star Citizen, and this commercial is our best example yet. It’s rendered 100% in-engine in real time at 4k resolution. We scale everything for the super high resolutions that will be the basis of tomorrow’s gaming experience; our assets are designed with high polycounts instead of having details baked into their textures. That’s a big part of why NVIDIA and AMD have been demoing Star Citizen at 4k! The next generation of CPUs and GPUs will make this kind of experience possible in gameplay, and we are building Star Citizen to be ready.
With the Hornet commercial, we wanted to give our backers an early look. If you have a 4k-compatible monitor, select “Original” from the video settings on YouTube (or download the 4k file directly here. ) If you don’t, 1080p is highly recommended.

Three additional versions of civilian Hornet are being launched today:

The Hornet Ghost is a stealth-oriented craft designed to have a low radar signature; when you’re flying a Ghost, your opponents won’t know what hit them!


The Hornet Tracker is the Ghost’s other half: a dedicated ECM spacecraft with advanced sensors for complete situational awareness on the battlefield.

Last, but not least, the Super Hornet is a bigger, beefier model that features more advanced weapons, a turret and a second seat for a radar operator.



These models are intended to show backers what they will be able to do with ship upgrades and modifications in the finished world, building base hulls out for more specific roles.

Anvil Aerospace Hornet F7C: Domestic Emergency from Roberts Space Industries on Vimeo.

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