Star Citizen received a major update back in May, one which implemented a “full reset” of its sci-fi universe while also adding a bunch of new features. Unfortunately, Alpha 4.8 also added a lot of bugs to CIG’s space MMO. So many, in fact, that the studio has been forced to change course on its next update, postponing plans for several new features and turning it into a gigantic bug-squashing exercise.CIG announced the new plans in its latest roadmap roundup (via MassivelyOP), stating that the studio has “reassessed our bug prioritization process following the release on Alpha 4.8.0” and that “based on reports from the Issue Council, Spectrum, Reddit, direct player feedback and other sources, we have identified nearly 100 issues that significantly impact core gameplay systems and quality of life.”Alongside this, CIG is also looking at fixing “broader quality of life issues reported by new players” as “while many veteran players have learned workarounds for common problems, they shouldn’t have to.” This includes addressing “many of the issues that commonly affect the first hour of gameplay.” I’m sorry, the first hour? I feel obliged to point out here that Star Citizen recently surpassed $1 billion in player funding.CIG says that “roughly 20%” of these issues have already been addressed so far. But the task ahead remains substantial, requiring CIG to pull developers away from building new stuff to address the issues. “As a result, we’ve temporarily paused work on a small number of features while we focus on improving…