This video guide provides tips for succeeding in the Kill Collector game mode in Star Citizen’s Arena Commander, particularly targeting players who may not be skilled at FPS games. The guide covers loadout selection, strategic gameplay, coin collection, close quarters combat, and recognizing opponents’ loadouts, with the creator sharing their personal experiences and encouraging viewers to try out the tips.
In this video guide, the creator shares tips on how to succeed in the Kill Collector game mode in Star Citizen’s Arena Commander. The guide is targeted towards players who may not be skilled at FPS games but want to improve their performance. The creator begins by introducing the importance of choosing the right loadout, particularly focusing on armor selection. They recommend using heavy armor for maximum damage reduction and survivability. They also mention the importance of equipping the right weapons, highlighting the advantages and disadvantages of different guns, such as SMGs, LMGS, sniper rifles, and shotguns.
The creator emphasizes that the key to success in Kill Collector is not just getting kills, but collecting coins. They suggest playing strategically, waiting for players to engage in fights and then cleaning up the aftermath to collect coins. They also advise paying attention to spawn locations and taking advantage of respawning near a recently killed player to collect their coin as well. The creator encourages engaging in close quarters combat and carrying two weapons for versatility. They note a bug where healing automatically switches weapons, which can be used to the player’s advantage.
Lastly, the creator advises learning the loadouts of other players to make informed decisions during engagements. Recognizing the armor and weapon choices of opponents can help players strategize and gain an advantage in fights. The creator acknowledges that they are not an expert at the game mode but have still managed to win games using these strategies. They encourage viewers to try out the tips and share their experiences in the comments. The video is sponsored by Boot Dodev, an online platform that uses game design to teach coding.