This gameplay video features an hour of gameplay in the C1 Spirit ship in Star Citizen, where the player initially attempts rock mining but encounters a bug with the mining arm. They then switch to cargo trading, facing various bugs and challenges but ultimately succeeding in making a profit by strategically choosing high-margin items to trade.
This gameplay video showcases an hour’s worth of gameplay in the C1 Spirit ship in Star Citizen. The goal of the trip was to do some rock mining, but the mining arm on the ship was not working as intended. The player tried various troubleshooting steps but ultimately decided to abandon the mining mission and try something else.
The player then switched to cargo trading instead. They flew to different locations on Microtech to buy and sell goods. They encountered a bug where there was a price mismatch for some items, but they managed to fill up their cargo bay with a high-margin item called aium. They then flew to a trade outpost to sell the goods and make a profit.
Due to the limited storage capacity of the C1 Spirit, the player had to be strategic in choosing high-margin items to trade. They encountered another bug where there was no demand for the goods they wanted to sell, but they still managed to sell some medical supplies and make a profit. They decided to fly back to New Babbage to sell the remaining goods and successfully completed the trading mission.
Overall, this gameplay video highlights the challenges and bugs that can occur during gameplay in Star Citizen. Despite the issues, the player was able to adapt and find alternative activities to pursue. The C1 Spirit ship proved to be versatile, allowing the player to switch from mining to trading seamlessly.