In this video, the content creator showcases their new powerful gaming rig while playing Star Citizen. They explore different locations in the game, provide FPS updates, and express satisfaction with the performance of their PC, which allows them to simultaneously record and stream gameplay.
In this video, the content creator tests out their new powerful gaming rig from Novatech Rain Gaming while playing the game Star Citizen. They mention that Star Citizen is a game that pushes gaming rigs to their limits. The creator mentions that they have an OBS window open to capture the feed for streaming on another computer, which slightly affects their performance. They provide details about their PC’s specs, including CPU and GPU usage and the amount of memory being utilized.
Throughout the video, the creator explores different locations in the game, such as New Babbage, the ASOP terminal, and the 890 Jump ship. They comment on the FPS (frames per second) they are getting in each location, which ranges from 60 to 120 FPS. They also encounter some unexpected situations, like finding a different ship than the one they requested and experiencing some mishaps when trying to dock their smaller ship onto the 890 Jump.
The creator continues their exploration, visiting locations like Hurston, an oil rig, Orison, and Area 18. They provide FPS updates for each location, which range from 30 to 90 FPS. They express their satisfaction with the performance of their PC, especially considering the simultaneous recording and streaming they are doing. They also express their gratitude to Novatech Rain Gaming for sponsoring their channel and mention that they will provide a link to their PC in the video description.
Towards the end of the video, the creator shares a personal milestone of reaching over 17,000 followers on Twitch and thanks their viewers for their support. They also briefly show their setup, including their streaming and recording equipment, a second PC for streaming, and their audio setup. They mention using an LME Face UCX 2 and an AR 2020 microphone for audio. The creator concludes the video by thanking their viewers and asking for feedback and suggestions for future content.