STAR CITIZEN Launch Week Sale - What Ship should pay attention to

This video discusses the ships available for sale during the Invictus launch fleet event in Star Citizen. The speaker highlights the RSI Perseus, Redeemer, C2 Hercules, Constellation Taurus, and Polaris as ships worth paying attention to and suggests purchasing them before potential price increases.

In this video, the speaker discusses the ships that will be available for sale during the Invictus launch fleet event in Star Citizen. The speaker believes that this sale is crucial for CIG to fund the game’s development. They highlight several ships that they consider to be important and worth paying attention to.

The first ship mentioned is the RSI Perseus, which the speaker regrets not buying. They believe it is useful for taking down larger ships, especially in high-level missions. The Perseus is a sub capital ship with a length of about 100 meters and requires a crew of six. Originally sold at $600, the ship is now priced at $675.

Next, the speaker discusses the Redeemer, a ship that has a long history and was originally introduced as a drop ship. However, its design was changed to that of a gunship. The Redeemer is scheduled for release in alpha 3.15 and is priced at around $250. The speaker suggests that this may be the last chance to purchase it at this price before it becomes more expensive.

The Crusader Industries C2 Hercules is also mentioned, a ship known for its effectiveness in atmospheric flight. It is priced at $360 but is expected to increase in price once it becomes flyable. The ship is scheduled to be available for sale in-game in alpha 3.15.

The Constellation Taurus is another ship brought up, which is scheduled for release in star citizen alpha 3.14. It is an affordable option with a cargo capacity of 160 SCU, but the speaker notes that the upcoming cargo refactor may affect its capacity. It is seen as a good alternative to the Freelancer MAX.

Lastly, the speaker mentions the Polaris, an entry-level capital ship. This ship requires a large crew of up to 24 players. Originally sold at $625, it is currently priced at $750, but the speaker believes it may increase further once it becomes flight-ready in the game. The speaker suggests that due to the potential for server capacity limitations, the functionality of the Polaris may be dependent on the implementation of server meshing.

Overall, the speaker advises viewers to pay attention to these ships during the Invictus launch fleet event and suggests that now may be the best time to purchase them before potential price increases.