In the video, the host explores newly discovered secret locations on the planet Ariel in Star Citizen 3.24, highlighting additional markers and potential sites for trading and combat. They navigate encounters with NPCs, describe the settings of the sites as rundown and abandoned, and express curiosity about the future content and missions that may be associated with these locations.
In the video, the host explores new secret locations discovered in Star Citizen 3.24, focusing on markers that appear on the planet Ariel. While there are typically only two markers, the host notices additional markers that suggest new sites, including one called “Best Deck.” The host shares their long-standing experience trading commodities like lonite and titanium, emphasizing the potential for reliable income from these trades. However, they also highlight the challenges posed by NPCs in the area, which can disrupt gameplay and create dangerous situations for players.
As the host prepares to engage with the new locations, they encounter NPCs, including a Cutlass Black ship, which they must navigate. They express relief that the Cutlass Black has been adjusted in terms of difficulty, making it less of a “bullet sponge” compared to previous versions. Despite taking some damage, the host decides to explore the new markers, curious about what they might find—whether they are bunkers, trading posts, or other facilities.
Upon arriving at one of the new locations, the host describes the setting as a rundown bunker-like structure. They note the presence of graffiti and containers, suggesting it may be an abandoned site or a place run by outlaws. The host attempts to interact with the environment but finds limited options, indicating that the area might not be fully developed for player engagement or missions yet. They express intrigue about the potential for FPS combat in this setup, even if there are no NPCs present.
Moving on to the second location, referred to as “The Drags,” the host observes that it features different structures, including large round containers. Similar to the previous site, this area appears to be abandoned and lacks any visible NPCs or interactive elements. The host reflects on the design, noting that it does not feel like a simple copy-paste of the first location, which adds to its interest.
Throughout the exploration, the host invites viewers to share their experiences or knowledge about these new locations in the comments or chat. They express a desire to uncover more about the purpose of these sites and any hidden loot or missions that may be associated with them. As the video concludes, the host hints at the potential for future content related to these discoveries, encouraging viewers to stay tuned for updates.