In the latest Star Citizen commentary with RootedAdmin, the hosts discuss the new ships showcased during RSI Day at the Intergalactic Aerospace Expo, particularly highlighting the Zeus CL and Zeus S for their spacious design and potential gameplay features. They also reflect on their experiences with the Poas capital ship, the Aurora series, and the Constellation Andromeda, while offering insights on medical and utility ships, and encouraging viewer engagement for upcoming events.
In the latest episode of Star Citizen commentary featuring RootedAdmin, the hosts dive into RSI Day as part of the Intergalactic Aerospace Expo (IAE). They begin by discussing the new ships available for players, specifically highlighting the Zeus CL and Zeus S. Both hosts express their surprise and delight after flying the Zeus S for the first time, noting its spacious cargo area, effective storage solutions, and the potential for future gameplay features. They appreciate the ship’s design, including its multiple access points and living quarters, while also acknowledging the current limitations of gameplay mechanics.
The conversation shifts to the Poas, which is described as a significant capital ship that the hosts recently had fun piloting, despite a challenging experience with PvP encounters. They share anecdotes about their gameplay, including a humorous mention of one host ending up in prison after a skirmish. While discussing the Poas, they caution viewers against purchasing it at its current inflated price, suggesting that the Perseus would be a more cost-effective option that offers similar benefits.
The hosts then explore the RSI Aurora series, reminiscing about their personal experiences with these starter ships. They discuss the various models, such as the Aurora CL and LN, emphasizing their basic functionality and the nostalgia they hold for players. The hosts express a desire for more dynamic features, like folding wings, to enhance the ship’s appeal. They conclude that while the Aurora series serves its purpose as entry-level ships, they lack the depth and excitement of more advanced vessels.
As the commentary progresses, the hosts transition to discussing the Constellation series, particularly the Andromeda variant. They highlight its significant cargo capacity and versatility, while also mentioning the various upgrades and changes it has undergone over time. The hosts share their preferences for the Andromeda over other variants, emphasizing its utility in gameplay and the overall enjoyment they derive from using it. They also touch on the ship’s docking capabilities and the potential for future gameplay mechanics.
In the final segment, the hosts reflect on various medical and utility ships, including the Ursa and Nursa, discussing their roles in missions and their effectiveness in combat scenarios. They express a preference for the Nursa due to its medical capabilities and utility in dangerous situations. The commentary wraps up with a mention of upcoming events at the IAE, including discussions about industrial and mining ships, and the hosts encourage viewers to share their thoughts and experiences in the comments. They end on a light-hearted note, wishing their audience well until the next episode.