Mastering the intricate currencies of Star Citizen – UEC, aUEC, REC, and Store Credit
Star Citizen, the highly anticipated space simulation game, boasts an intricate in-game economy with various types of currency. For newcomers and seasoned players alike, understanding these currencies can be quite daunting. In this blog post, we will take an in-depth look at each currency type featured in Star Citizen, guiding you through their complexities so that you can make the most of this immersive gaming experience.
Alpha United Earth Credits (aUEC)
During the Alpha phase of Star Citizen, players use aUEC, a temporary currency designed for testing the in-game economy and balance. Players commonly earn aUEC through missions available in the game. As a temporary measure, a player’s aUEC balance may change or reset as the game’s development continues. It is crucial to remember that any losses or gains in aUEC will not affect your UEC (United Earth Credits) total when the game transitions to its live release.
United Earth Credits (UEC)
UEC will serve as the primary in-game currency once Star Citizen goes live. With UEC, players can purchase weapons, shields, and decorative items in the game’s virtual economy. UEC included in pledge packages will not be available for use until the game goes live. Once the game is released, players can view their starting UEC balance by navigating to the “My Hangar” section of their account on the RSI website.
Rental Equipment Credits (REC)
As the name suggests, REC allows players to rent in-game equipment, such as weapons, components, and even entire ships. Players earn REC by participating in Star Citizen’s Arena Commander game modes. REC serves as a great way to test out different load-outs and ships you may be considering for purchase in the game’s virtual economy. More information on rented equipment can be found in the Renting Equipment article on the RSI website.
Store Credit
Store Credit is the currency used for purchases made on the official RSI website, which can include pledges, ship upgrades, and UEC chits. Store Credit is obtained by reclaiming pledges or redeeming gift cards in the “My Hangar” section of your account. It is important to note that pledges made with any amount of Store Credit cannot be gifted, and the credit is non-transferable between accounts.
Conclusion:
With an intricate virtual economy and various types of currency, Star Citizen promises an immersive gaming experience like no other. Understanding and mastering these currencies, including aUEC, UEC, REC, and Store Credit, is essential for navigating the game effectively. Now that you have a solid understanding of each currency, it’s time to dive into the ‘verse and conquer the galaxy!