In the video “Star Citizen 3.24 PTU | Playing about with Player Hangars,” the host explores the new player hangars introduced in the latest update, highlighting features like ship retrieval and inventory management while expressing excitement for customization options. They encounter some bugs with item persistence, particularly with a vehicle disappearing after a server switch, but overall enjoy the new hangar experience and plan to test cargo hauling missions next.
In the video titled “Star Citizen 3.24 PTU | Playing about with Player Hangars,” the host discusses their experience with the latest update for Star Citizen, specifically focusing on the new player hangars introduced in the PTU (Public Test Universe). After facing numerous issues with server connectivity during the initial patch release, the host notes improvements in FPS and overall performance, allowing them to finally explore the hangars. They express excitement about testing the hangar features, particularly the extra-large hangar associated with their 890 Jump ship.
Upon entering the hangar, the host comments on the loud noise levels and begins to familiarize themselves with the layout and available features. They note the presence of a freight elevator and terminals for managing ships and inventory. Unlike previous versions, players must now physically retrieve items from the freight elevator, adding a layer of immersion to the gameplay. The host takes a brief tour of the hangar, highlighting the medical station and different areas designated for vehicle storage and operations.
As they continue to explore, the host demonstrates the process of calling down ships and vehicles, such as the Ursa rover and the Pisces. They encounter some bugs related to ship delivery times but manage to park the vehicles neatly within the hangar. The video showcases the host’s enthusiasm for customizing the hangar space, mentioning their interest in adding furniture and decorations, particularly a fish tank they had previously acquired in the game.
The host then discusses their plans to test the persistence of items and vehicles within the hangar after switching servers. They express a desire to see if vehicles left in the hangar or stored in ships would remain intact after server changes. While the vehicles in the ships successfully persisted, the host discovers that the Ursa rover left in the hangar has disappeared, leading to some disappointment. They emphasize the need for improvements in item persistence and inventory management in future updates.
In conclusion, the host expresses their enjoyment of the new hangar features and the overall experience of exploring the update. They mention plans to test cargo hauling missions next, indicating that they are eager to continue engaging with the game’s evolving mechanics. The video wraps up with the host encouraging viewers to like and subscribe if they enjoyed the content and to consider using their referral code when registering for Star Citizen, as it benefits both parties.