'Secret' Early Blueprints & Upgrades in Space|Craft

The video offers an early tutorial for SpaceCraft, highlighting crucial but easily missed ship upgrades and crafting materials found in the CPAF test facility, encouraging thorough exploration to uncover secret areas, valuable loot, and important blueprints like the radar range patch and FTL drive upgrade. It also emphasizes the game’s feedback system that tracks discovered secrets, promoting careful play, and invites viewers to subscribe for more SpaceCraft guides while sharing a friendly message about staying safe in the game’s universe.

The video provides an early tutorial for the game SpaceCraft, focusing on important but easily overlooked ship upgrades and crafting materials available during the game’s mandatory CPAF test. The CPAF, or Cognitive and Physical Assessment Facility, is located on Caval 1 in the threshold sector and is accessed right after the solo tutorial by accepting a contract from Ingrid Alvarez at Rakmu station. This facility serves as an entry-level training ground designed to prepare players for future ground exploration and looting activities.

Players are encouraged to carefully explore the CPAF facility, as it contains low-profile boxes with valuable loot that can be missed if rushed. The first keycard and crafting materials are found near the initial locked door, setting the tone for thorough exploration. The video highlights a secret area behind a locked door whose keycard is located at the end of a corridor. Inside this area, players find a designer’s desk that provides lore and a radar range patch blueprint, an important early ship upgrade.

Further exploration leads to a puzzle section with ducting and physical testing areas. Instead of rushing through, players should explore left and right paths to collect free ingots and hidden boxes. A second designer’s office is found by going through a vent and up stairs, where interacting with the desk incurs a 100-credit debt, although it is unclear if this affects the final payout. This room contains advanced crafting components and an FTL drive patch that reduces fuel consumption by 10% for travel to known systems, a valuable upgrade for early exploration.

The video also notes that upon completing the facility, the game informs players of how many secrets they discovered, which encourages thorough exploration rather than speedrunning. This feedback mechanism helps players ensure they don’t miss important loot or upgrades. The narrator mentions that while Star Citizen remains their main content focus, they are creating a dedicated SpaceCraft playlist to follow the game’s development through early access.

In closing, the video invites viewers to subscribe for more guides and updates on SpaceCraft, emphasizing the importance of careful exploration and upgrading early in the game. The narrator signs off with a friendly reminder to play safely and be cautious of dangers lurking in space, setting a tone of camaraderie among fellow pioneers venturing into the game’s universe.