In the video, Bomit reviews the Intergalactic Aerospace Expo (IAE) 2024, highlighting the Anvil Lightning ship’s new paint scheme and the polarizing Best in Show armors, while also discussing the importance of acquiring weapons before the upcoming wipe in patch 4.0. He expresses frustration over the lack of a system to reclaim lost subscriber items and reflects on ongoing game issues, encouraging viewers to enjoy the IAE features before significant changes occur.
In the video, Bomit discusses the recent happenings at the Intergalactic Aerospace Expo (IAE) 2024, focusing on the Best in Show event. He highlights the Anvil Lightning ship, which features a new striking purple and white paint scheme that has garnered mixed reactions among players. Bomit expresses a desire for more variety in paint options, noting that the current scheme is the only one available for the Lightning. He also mentions the availability of Best in Show armors, which he finds polarizing, and provides insights into their aesthetic appeal.
Bomit takes viewers on a tour of the IAE, specifically pointing out a wall displaying a wide array of weapons that players can purchase. He emphasizes the importance of this feature, especially before the anticipated wipe with the upcoming 4.0 patch. He shares his experience of stocking up on weapons from this wall, noting that while they are not cheap, it is a good opportunity for players to acquire hard-to-find gear. However, he also acknowledges that the effectiveness of this stockpiling may diminish once the wipe occurs.
The video then shifts focus to the new armor sets introduced at the IAE. Bomit describes three armor sets: the Timx set, the Penbroke heat suit, and the AZ Star Chas armor. He notes that these armors are visually striking but may not be practical for stealth gameplay. Bomit expresses his mixed feelings about the designs, stating that while they are eye-catching, they are not suited for serious missions. He humorously warns players about the potential consequences of wearing such flashy gear in combat situations.
A significant portion of the video is dedicated to Bomit’s frustration regarding the lack of a system to reclaim lost subscriber items or store purchases in the game. He explains that if players lose these items, they are effectively single-use, which he finds unacceptable. Bomit advocates for a system that would allow players to reclaim lost items, suggesting the introduction of a terminal where players could repurchase or craft items they’ve lost. He emphasizes that this issue has persisted for a year and remains his biggest concern within the game.
In closing, Bomit reflects on the current state of the game, mentioning ongoing issues such as broken elevators and server performance problems. He shares his goals for upcoming gameplay, including trading and exploring new content in the 4.0 patch. Despite the challenges, he encourages viewers to engage with the IAE and enjoy the available features before the major changes come. Bomit ends the video by inviting viewers to like and subscribe, and he offers a referral code for those interested in trying out Star Citizen.