Alpha 4.3 WOLF: Ship Fitting Test & Fun: What Ship Will The Wolf Fit And How Well | Star Citizen 4k

The video tests how many Wolf ships can fit inside various larger ships and hangars in Star Citizen’s Alpha 4.3 update, highlighting the Wolf’s versatility and the challenges posed by different hangar designs and ship dimensions. Through detailed demonstrations and humorous commentary, the creator showcases the Wolf’s storage capacity, fitting up to seven Wolves in a Polaris and navigating tight spaces in ships like the Idris, offering valuable insights for efficient fleet management.

In this video, the creator tests how many Wolf ships can fit inside various larger ships and hangers in Star Citizen, focusing on the new Alpha 4.3 update. Starting with the Polaris, they demonstrate that up to three Wolves can fit in its hangar, with careful placement allowing for safe access to each ship. They also explore the Wolf’s weapon rack, showing its capacity for a limited number of weapons like a med gun and tractor beam, but cautioning against placing large weapons like sniper rifles where they cannot be retrieved.

The creator then examines how well the Wolf fits into the selfland hanger, an extra-large hanger common in the game. While the Wolf fits nicely in designated rooms within the hanger, it struggles to fit along the edges due to its landing gear width. They compare this with the Arrowview hanger, which offers easier edge placements but is rare in the game universe. The video continues with tests of fitting Wolves inside various other ships, including the Hercules M2 and A2, where two Wolves can fit, though the A2 requires careful front entry due to bomb racks.

Other ships such as the Anvil Ascard, Drake Corsair, Starancer Max, and Star Farah prove too narrow or obstructive for the Wolf to fit inside their hangars. The creator also tests the A90 Jump, where the bottom hanger is too tight but the top hanger can hold multiple Wolves, although players risk the ship being “purpleled” (glitched or clipped). The video highlights the challenges and nuances of fitting smaller ships inside larger ones, emphasizing the importance of hanger design and ship dimensions.

Returning to the Polaris, the creator successfully fits five Wolves in the top hanger and two in the bottom hanger, totaling seven Wolves safely stored inside. This is presented as an impressive capacity for the relatively small Wolf ship. Finally, the video explores fitting the Wolf inside the Idris, which proves tricky but possible by carefully maneuvering the ship through the front hangar door, despite some damage or loss of parts like engines or landing gear.

Overall, the video provides a detailed and entertaining exploration of ship fitting mechanics in Star Citizen, showcasing the Wolf’s versatility and limitations. The creator also humorously comments on ship physics glitches, such as floating landing gear and surviving with damaged wings, adding a fun and lighthearted tone to the technical content. The video offers valuable insights for players interested in managing their ship fleets and hangar space efficiently.