After Days of Testing, This Is What the RSI Hermes Really Is!

The video provides a detailed review of the ASI Hermes cargo hauler in Star Citizen, highlighting its impressive cargo capacity, efficient loading methods, sleek design, and strong defensive capabilities. Despite minor issues like narrow doors and occasional bugs, the ship is praised for its blend of functionality, speed, and aesthetics, making it a top choice for players seeking a versatile and secure hauling vessel.

The video presents an in-depth review of the ASI Hermes, a cargo hauler ship in Star Citizen, highlighting its impressive hauling capabilities despite initially perceived narrow doors. The reviewer demonstrates three effective methods for loading cargo: using the ship’s own tractor beam, a personal tractor beam, and the Advanced Tractor Load System (ATLS). Each method offers ease and efficiency, with the ATLS being the favorite despite occasional bugs. The ship can hold over 400 standard cargo units (SU), making it a powerful hauler that combines functionality with an aesthetically pleasing design.

The ASI Hermes impresses not only in cargo capacity but also in design and cockpit comfort. The reviewer praises the open glass cockpit, the ship’s sleek black paint, and the overall interior, which enhances the flying experience. Although the doors are narrow and sometimes cause minor loading issues, this is the only significant flaw noted. The ship’s engines are powerful, reaching a navigation speed of 1,200 m/s, but acceleration is slower than expected, which the reviewer hopes will be improved by the developers.

In terms of combat readiness, the ship features four size-four ballistic cutlass turrets, including two co-pilot turrets, allowing for defensive measures during hauls. The reviewer particularly values the ability to equip a Mai Fury turret, which can protect the ship from pirates attempting to board and steal cargo. This defensive capability makes the Hermes not just a cargo ship but also a tough and versatile vessel capable of handling threats while transporting valuable goods.

The ship’s components include size-two coolers, power plants, shields, and a quantum drive, optimized for efficiency and speed. The reviewer notes some minor issues, such as the paint wearing off easily and occasional power plant shutdowns, likely bugs in the current game version. Despite these, the ship’s overall performance, including excellent fuel capacity and fast quantum travel, makes it a reliable choice for long-distance hauling missions across various star systems.

Finally, the reviewer compares the ASI Hermes to other cargo ships like the RSI Asgard and RSI Connie, recognizing that while the Asgard may carry more and offer more versatility, the Hermes excels in beauty, speed, and cargo hauling efficiency. The ship is highly recommended for players who value a blend of aesthetics, functionality, and security. The reviewer concludes by affirming their decision to keep the Hermes, encouraging viewers to try the ship themselves and consider it a top-tier option for cargo hauling in Star Citizen.