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Star Citizen teased with incredible vision stabilization

RSI shows off their new vision staibilization for Star Citizen in an impressive new sneak peek at the game.

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Cloud Imperium Games have shown off a new video of Star Citizen, with its newly implemented Vision Stabilization system. The results? Freakin' gorgeous, check it out:

Star Citizen's new vision stabilization system was displayed at 1080p 60FPS, looking ridiculously smooth. It's a massive change to the head bobbing issues that some gamers haven't, and still don't like about the game - but it seems the team has pulled off the vision stabilization system perfectly.

It looks super smooth to move around, but it feels like they're preparing for a console release with this... or is it just me? But hot damn, do those graphics look good... my gaming PC is screaming already.

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Anthony joined TweakTown in 2010 and has since reviewed 100s of tech products. Anthony is a long time PC enthusiast with a passion of hate for games built around consoles. FPS gaming since the pre-Quake days, where you were insulted if you used a mouse to aim, he has been addicted to gaming and hardware ever since. Working in IT retail for 10 years gave him great experience with custom-built PCs. His addiction to GPU tech is unwavering and has recently taken a keen interest in artificial intelligence (AI) hardware.

Anthony's PC features Intel's Core i5-12600K paired with the GIGABYTE Z690 AERO-G, Corsair's 32GB DDR4-3200, and NVIDIA's GeForce RTX 4090 FE. It runs Sabrent's Rocket 4 Plus 4TB with Windows 11 Pro, housed in Lian Li's O11 Dynamic XL, and powered by ASUS's ROG Strix 850W. Accessories include the Logitech G915 Wireless keyboard, Logitech G502X Wireless mouse, and LG C3 48-inch OLED TV 4K 120Hz monitor.

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