In this Star Citizen 4.3.1 review, Even Lee highlights the GREYCAT PTV as a highly agile, versatile, and affordable vehicle ideal for tight navigation, racing, and demolition derbies, praising its compact size and maneuverability. The review features exciting community race and demolition derby footage, showcasing the PTV’s durability and fun multiplayer dynamics, ultimately encouraging players to organize similar events.
In this Star Citizen 4.3.1 ship review, Even Lee presents an in-depth look at the GREYCAT PTV, a small, nimble vehicle priced at $15 on the pledge store and also available in-game for a low cost. The PTV is praised for its agility, speed, and maneuverability, boasting a roll rate of 10,250, making it excellent for tight navigation and quick turns. It features a passenger seat and can be easily stored in various small ships with medium to large hangars, such as the Avenger Titan, Nomad, and Drake Cutlass, making it a versatile and practical addition to any player’s fleet.
Even emphasizes the value of the PTV, rating it a perfect 100 out of 100 due to its ability to run over opponents, cause vehicle explosions, and its overall nimbleness. The vehicle’s compact size and adaptability make it ideal for a variety of gameplay scenarios, including racing and demolition derbies. The review is supported by gameplay footage from a recent race and demolition derby event featuring the PTV, which was organized with the help of a Patreon supporter, Captain Edward Teach, who chose this vehicle for the monthly review.
The race footage showcases an intense competition with multiple participants navigating a treacherous course filled with obstacles like pipes, lips, and narrow canyons. The commentary highlights key moments such as racers hitting obstacles, strategic maneuvers, and close finishes. Power Clidius ultimately wins the race, followed by Calvidius in second place and Hunter NCK in third, with several competitors experiencing crashes or disqualifications along the way. The race was noted for its excitement and the skill required to master the challenging terrain.
Following the race, the event transitioned into a demolition derby inside an Idris ship, where players used the PTVs to push and knock each other out of bounds, creating chaotic and entertaining moments. The demolition derby was described as highly fun despite some lag issues, with RC the Vixen emerging as the winner despite not winning the race itself. The event highlighted the PTV’s durability and the enjoyable multiplayer interactions it facilitates, reinforcing its appeal beyond just racing.
In closing, Even Lee thanked viewers and supporters, including Patreon and YouTube members, for their continued engagement and encouragement. He expressed enthusiasm for future events and reviews, encouraging players who own a PTV to organize similar races and enjoy the camaraderie and excitement the vehicle brings to Star Citizen gameplay. The review successfully combined detailed vehicle stats with lively community gameplay, making it both informative and entertaining for fans of the game.