Mining Rover Gameplay | Star Citizen 3.17.4 4K Gameplay

“By popular request, this video shows Star Citizen mining rover gameplay, from taking out the rover, to selling the goods at the end of the loop. The video is set against some gameplay footage from Star Citizen patch 3.17.4”

The video by Farrister provides a detailed walkthrough of a mining session in Star Citizen, specifically with a Rock Mining Rover. He outlines the whole process from loading the Rover into the ship to selling the collected ore. It is aimed at both new players and regulars, offering gameplay tips, guidance, and reviews. As Farrister explores the moon of Aberdeen, a popular spot for hand mining, they explain the use of different ships and rovers for transportation and mining.

Farrister guides viewers through the initial phases of launching the Rock Mining Rover and loading it onto a ship, in this case, the Cutlass Black. This ship is chosen for its economical price, user-friendly controls, and a large cargo bay with a ramp for loading. He mentions some common habits, like turning off the engine when leaving a ship and checking for potential stowaways through the F1 comms menu screen.

Once in orbit, Farrister highlights the scanning technique to identify the type of ore available. He differentiates between hand mineable ores, ship minable ores, and explains the varying types of ores that the Rock Mining Rover can collect. When situated close to the surface of a planet, players can scan the area for nearby ores, ensuring the proximity is within two kilometers.

Throughout the video, Farrister methodically demonstrates the mining process, from managing laser intensity to breaking up rocks and collecting them. He takes time to point out the control interface layout, including managing the throttle, checking cargo storage, and monitoring the distance from the rock. For beginners, the Rock Mining Rover is an enticing purchase due to its relatively low rental cost, as it can yield a fair amount of profit, especially when mining hadanite, a highly profitable mineral.

When encountering a large cluster of hadanite rocks, Farrister suggests that these significant finds are a highlight when mining and suggests players try to find a couple of large clusters per trip to optimize profitability. However, he acknowledges that mining can be time-intensive and requires patience. To maximize the number of ores collected and the Roe’s storage capacity, he explains it’s best to crack a few rocks and then extract them before moving on to the next few rocks.

Towards the end of the video, Farrister wraps up the successful mining session by loading the collected ores into the transport ship and proceeding to sell them. Selling points for ores are available at many mining locations, where players can use a console to sell their haul. He emphasizes caution when selling, especially if other players are present, as their intentions might not always be benevolent.

As an overview, this video provides a comprehensive tutorial for Star Citizen players looking to venture into mining. From the initial setup of transporting the mining rover into the abyss of space, identifying and mining different ores, to finally cashing in on the bounty, viewers are offered a first-hand experience of the gameplay routine. Farrister’s clear explanations, practical advice, and user-friendly tips would undoubtedly appeal to anyone looking to dig deeper into the game’s mining mechanics.