I'm sorry... I tried the Zeus Mk2

In his latest video, Voidy Vids addresses controversy over a previous comment about character representation in Star Citizen, clarifying that his intention was to critique superficial diversity efforts rather than make a racist remark. He then conducts an off-script walkthrough of the new RSI Zeus Mk2 ship, highlighting its design, cargo capacity, and gameplay potential while engaging with viewers in a humorous and informative manner.

In the latest video from a Star Citizen YouTuber known as Voidy Vids, he addresses controversy surrounding a comment he made about a character’s hairstyle in the game, which some viewers interpreted as a coded reference to diversity and inclusion. The YouTuber issued an apology, clarifying that his remark was intended as a critique of the gaming industry’s superficial attempts at representation rather than a racist comment. He emphasized that while representation is important, it should be authentic and not merely a checkbox for corporations. Following this controversy, he shifted his focus to a review of the new RSI Zeus Mk2 ship.

The video begins with Voidy Vids stepping outside of his comfort zone by conducting a casual, off-script walkthrough of the Zeus Mk2, specifically the cargo version, known as the CL. He expresses excitement about exploring the ship’s features while also acknowledging that he has not had much time to play the game recently. He plans to test the ship’s cargo loading capabilities, having heard reports of difficulties in that area. The YouTuber mentions upcoming events, including a watch party for CitizenCon, where he will interact with viewers and share his thoughts on the event.

As he explores the ship, Voidy Vids provides detailed commentary on its design and functionality. He describes the Zeus Mk2 as a sizable ship that fits between other popular ships in the game, like the Cutlass and Corsair, with a cargo capacity of 128 SU. He discusses the ship’s weaponry, noting the recent nerf to cannons and the return of repeaters as the preferred armament. The YouTuber also highlights the ship’s aesthetic, mentioning its angular design and various access points, which he finds interesting and well thought out.

Throughout the walkthrough, he engages in playful banter while inspecting different components of the ship, including the kitchen area, bunking space, and engineering sections. He expresses enthusiasm for the potential of future gameplay mechanics, such as user access privileges and the ability to sabotage other players’ ships. He also reflects on the importance of ship design and how it contributes to the overall experience of playing Star Citizen. The video features a mix of humor and technical insights, appealing to both casual viewers and dedicated fans of the game.

In conclusion, Voidy Vids wraps up the video by teasing the upcoming CitizenCon and inviting viewers to join him for the watch party. He encourages his audience to engage with the channel and consider supporting it through various means, such as using referral codes for in-game credits. The video serves as both a ship review and a reflection on the broader themes of representation and community within the gaming world, all while maintaining a light-hearted tone that resonates with his audience.