Star Citizen - The 'Other' PVE FPS Missions (And some that are missing) - 3.16 Combat Gameplay

In this video, the content creator explores various non-bunker PVE FPS missions in Star Citizen, including the well-known 890 Jump hijacking and cave missions. They also mention some missing missions offered by Twitch on ArcCorp and express hopes for more complex missions in the future.

In this video, the content creator explores the non-bunker first-person shooter player-versus-environment (PVE) missions in Star Citizen. These missions offer a variety of settings, objectives, and levels of reliability. However, at the time of recording, the best missions seemed to be no longer available in the game. The first mission discussed is the well-known 890 Jump hijacking, where players must retake control of a pirate-infested luxury yacht. This mission involves ship combat followed by boarding the ship and eliminating hijackers. There is also a secondary objective to abort their data theft device.

Next, the video showcases a mission where players assist a criminal faction in recovering drugs from a crashed Starfarer. While this mission sometimes involves combat against raiders in the wreck, it doesn’t always. The objective is to recover the drugs and deliver them to a drop point. The video highlights the looting opportunities available during these missions.

The video then moves on to cave missions, which became available after criminal nests were added to bunkers. These missions require players to clear out criminal gangs within the caves. The layout of the caves remains the same, making subsequent runs somewhat predictable. However, playing with friends can still make the experience enjoyable.

The content creator also discusses a mission that involves a hot drop over Hurston to take down a communication array. This mission includes various elements such as planning, spectacle, combat, and recovering and delivering an item. Players are also required to kill Hurston security during the mission. Following that, players must recover a server blade from a crashed satellite, upload its data to a Hurston bunker, and protect the upload. However, the mission encountered some bugs, and no enemies actually spawned.

Lastly, the video mentions some missing missions offered by Twitch on ArcCorp. These criminal missions involve raiding a Hurston prison transport, freeing prisoners, and determining the informant for the advocacy. Ship combat and FPS combat take place throughout the mission, providing an interesting objective and setting. The content creator expresses hopes for the return of this mission and more missions with additional complexity in the future.