Star citizen - 3.7 making money doing combat missions

This video discusses a profitable strategy for making money in Star Citizen alpha 3.7 by stacking bounty hunting missions using a Constellation ship. The content creator showcases their progress and earnings, highlighting the profitability and challenges of combat missions, while also acknowledging the presence of bugs and potential exploit concerns.

In this video, the content creator discusses a great way to make money in Star Citizen alpha 3.7 through combat missions. They start with a starting amount of 6,000 UEC and demonstrate how they’re able to increase their funds to 65,000 UEC by stacking bounty hunting missions. These missions, worth 10,000 UEC each, involve protecting certain individuals and engaging in combat with enemy ships. By using a Constellation ship, which has a long firing range, the content creator is able to safely engage enemies from a distance, using auto-aim to their advantage. They also mention that while this strategy might be considered an exploit, it is a viable way to make money in the game. Throughout the video, they complete multiple missions, showcasing their progress and earnings.

The content creator encounters some bugs along the way, such as ships not moving or missions being canceled due to the number of completed contracts. Despite these setbacks, they still make progress and continue to earn money. They also discuss the challenges of combat missions, particularly when facing small, fast, and heavily armored ships like the Origin 325a. However, they find these missions to be profitable and engaging, with each successful kill earning around 1,500 UEC. By the end of the hour-long session, the content creator has amassed a total of about 75,000 UEC in earnings and completes missions worth a total of 132,000 UEC.

The content creator advises other players to try these combat missions, specifically mentioning Delamar as a good location due to low player activity and fewer interruptions. They encourage viewers to share their thoughts on the profitability of combat missions and whether it is too easy to make money through these methods. They also promote their Patreon page for those who wish to support the channel and announce a giveaway for a lifetime-insured item. The video concludes with the content creator signing off as the Eradicator.