Multi-Crew Reclaimer Salvage | Star Citizen 3.21 4K Gameplay

“This video showcases Star Citizen multi crew salvage gameplay using the Reclaimer, stripping 3 Hercules of weapons, cargo, and salvage, and then going to sell up. The footage includes different positions, from piloting the Reclaimer, moving”

In this Star Citizen gameplay video, a five-person crew takes on the task of showcasing the capabilities of the Reclaimer, a massive industrial salvage ship. The crew rotates between different roles, including pilot, salvage turret operators, and box mover. The video starts with the crew leaving the hangar and embarking on a salvage contract located at Mike L1. The Reclaimer’s two salvage turrets efficiently dismantle the salvage target, while one crew member retrieves weapons and legal cargo separately using a cargo ship. The crew then moves on to the next salvage contract at Her L2 after transporting the salvaged cargo to Lville.

The crew explains the various tasks involved in operating the Reclaimer, such as moving boxes, storing them in the cargo bay, and using the Salvage turret for dismantling ships. They also discuss the benefits of having a multi-crew setup, allowing for efficient coordination and the ability to tackle larger salvage missions. The crew emphasizes the enjoyable and special experience of working together as a team in a non-combat setting.

Throughout the video, the crew demonstrates their expertise in handling the Reclaimer, efficiently collecting salvage and earning a substantial amount of in-game currency. The Reclaimer’s slow Quantum Drive is highlighted as a drawback, and the crew discusses their subsequent decision to travel to the closest salvage claim to save time. The time spent on the mission is approximately three hours, with the crew splitting the earnings equally.

The video concludes with the crew celebrating their successful salvage operation and boasting about the amount of riches they obtained. They express gratitude for the crew members who dedicated their time and highlight the enjoyment they derived from the experience. The video ends with a call to action for viewers to like, subscribe, and leave comments to show their appreciation and support for more similar gameplay videos.