
However, this is only possible if the player has upgraded their sensors to the point where they can see in the dark. This makes it extremely difficult for enemies to detect the player's ship. For instance, players can choose to turn off all their ship lights, including their running lights, weapons, and engines. This can be done in a variety of different ways. In "Star Citizen," players can use Stealth to their advantage. This can be especially true when playing the "Squadron 42" or "Star Citizen." These two games are very different in their styles, but both can be played in a Stealthy way. When it comes to space combat, Stealth is a massive advantage for star soldiers. Your probe droid will remain in stealth mode and will be able to detect enemy ships and relay this information to you. If you have a probe droid deployed, and it is following your ship while you are in stealth mode, then you can enter light speed. There is an exception to this rule, however. You can reactivate it by dropping out of light speed again. Once you reach light speed, you will automatically leave stealth mode. You can only use the cloaking device or stealth mode while traveling at sub-light speed. After that, you will no longer be invisible. If you are detected, then the enemy will see the last known position of your ship.

The enemy can also see your ship if they have their weapons fixed on the area that you are in. However, if your ship is hit, it will be detected. If you are in stealth mode and lock onto a target, you will remain invisible. The enemy will only see the last known position of the ship that fired.

This means that you are undetectable on the enemy's radar. In Star Citizen Stealth Mode, you can't lock onto a target, nor can you send out a targeting request.
