In this video, the creator customizes their Star Citizen hangar with personalized storage, decorations, and ship modifications while showcasing their favorite armor sets, including stealth and combat builds. They also share useful tips for armor organization, demonstrate the improved aesthetics of their ship, and invite viewers to stay tuned for more content.
In this video, the creator explores the newly released 4.3 update of Star Citizen, highlighting the exciting addition of the Hunger Spawn feature. After a long period of neglecting their hangar, they decide to transform it into a more personalized home space. They start by arranging boxes to store their best armor sets and decorate the hangar with posters, explaining the simple process of placing posters on the walls using in-game hooks. The creator also adds furniture like a bed and chairs, though they note some issues with the physics causing objects to wobble and fall.
A significant part of the video focuses on customizing the creator’s ship by removing the fin, which they find aesthetically displeasing. They attempt to physically damage the fin but eventually resort to using weapons to destroy it. This process causes the game to crash, but upon restarting, the ship looks much more visually appealing without the fin. The creator shows off the improved look of the ship and demonstrates the smoothness of the walking animation when boarding and exiting the vessel.
Next, the creator showcases their favorite armor sets, starting with the Hursten Security Elite armor. This set includes a Citadel core base, ADP arms from Hursten, and a SAR helmet found in contested zones. They emphasize the practicality of storing favorite armor setups in boxes within the hangar for easy access. The creator also shares a useful inventory tip for sorting and filtering armor pieces to streamline the customization process, making it easier to assemble specific looks, such as their stealth suit.
The stealth armor build is a highlight, featuring the Antium Armor Jet set in black, chosen for its minimal lighting and sleek appearance. The creator explains how the armor’s subtle lighting enhances stealth by being less visible when carrying weapons. They also introduce the Predator Overload armor as the ultimate stealth option, with almost no lights, making it ideal for dark environments. This armor can be looted or purchased, but looting is recommended for a more immersive experience.
Finally, the creator discusses a favorite white and black armor combination that includes the Morov helmet Crusader edition and various white armor pieces looted from contested zones. They pair this with powerful weapons like the Quartz Lumen energy SMG and the Gallant Boneyard rifle. Despite a temporary hangar glitch, the creator plans to continue showcasing their setups in a future video and encourages viewers to subscribe for updates. The video concludes with a friendly sign-off, inviting fellow players to enjoy the game.