Fix my fleet with ronnie | star citizen

In the video “Fix My Fleet with Ronnie” for Star Citizen, the host AR and participant Ronnie analyze and optimize Ronnie’s fleet of ships, focusing on aligning the ships with Ronnie’s gameplay preferences such as base building, salvage, mining, and more. They streamline the fleet by removing redundancies, adding a refinery ship for salvage and mining activities, and upgrading or replacing ships to create a diverse and efficient fleet tailored to Ronnie’s in-game activities and future plans.

In the video “Fix My Fleet with Ronnie” for the game Star Citizen, the host, AR, is joined by a participant named Ronnie to analyze and optimize Ronnie’s fleet of ships. Ronnie’s fleet consists of various ships including Furies, Pisces, Scouts, a quad bike, a PTV, and larger ships like the Caterpillar, Carrack, Reclaimer, and more. Ronnie’s primary interests in the game are base building, salvage, mining, refueling, hauling, cargo, and repair.

To streamline Ronnie’s fleet, AR and Ronnie discuss the purpose and appeal of each ship in relation to Ronnie’s gameplay preferences. They identify redundancy in the fleet and prioritize ships that align with Ronnie’s desired professions in the game. AR and Ronnie decide to keep some ships, upgrade others, and remove redundant ships to optimize Ronnie’s fleet for his intended gameplay style.

One key recommendation made is to add a refinery ship to Ronnie’s fleet to support his salvage, mining, and base building activities. The addition of ships like the Crucible and Orion fills gaps in Ronnie’s fleet and enhances his ability to refine materials for fuel, repair, and construction purposes. The decision-making process involves considering ship savings, gameplay roles, and budget constraints to ensure a well-rounded and efficient fleet for Ronnie.

While some ships like the Redeemer and Starfarer remain in Ronnie’s fleet due to their savings and utility, other ships are upgraded or replaced to better align with Ronnie’s gameplay goals. The discussion also touches upon future ship acquisitions, such as the Kraken, which Ronnie plans to add to his fleet at a later date. Overall, the fleet optimization process aims to provide Ronnie with a diverse and functional set of ships that cater to his preferred in-game activities.

Ronnie expresses satisfaction with the final outcome of the fleet optimization, noting that the adjustments made align with his future plans and budget considerations. The video concludes by inviting viewers to share their thoughts and suggestions on Ronnie’s fleet composition, potential missing ship roles, and any additional recommendations for enhancing his gameplay experience in Star Citizen.