Star Citizen: There's a few things they forgot to mention about these that you ought to know

In this buyer’s guide for Star Citizen, the host reviews the new racing suits available in the pledge store, highlighting their shared features and limitations, such as identical stats, lack of armor compatibility, and specific utility attachment points. The guide also showcases the aesthetic appeal of the suits, emphasizing their unique styles while providing insights into their performance benefits, particularly in GeForce resistance and EVA mobility, making them ideal for racing scenarios.

In this unique buyer’s guide for Star Citizen, the host focuses on the new racing suits available in the pledge store, diverging from the usual format that typically centers around ships. The host emphasizes the importance of understanding the features and limitations of these racing suits before making a purchase. Notably, all four suits share identical stats and features, which the host will use one suit as a representative example for the others. Key details include that the suits cannot be worn with armor, offer a 10% damage reduction similar to light armor, and lack built-in inventory space.

The racing suits are designed as a one-piece garment from the neck down, with a separate helmet for external storage. They feature two attachment points for Med pins or similar items, as well as two small utility attachment points on each hip for holstering tools like a med gun or multi-tool. Additionally, there is a designated spot for a small weapon on the right side and two slots for holding ammunition. A notable feature is the single attachment point on the back, which accommodates a large weapon or utility item, such as a tractor beam or a backpack. The suits can fit small, medium, and large backpacks, providing extra utility options.

One of the standout aspects of these racing suits is their inherent bonuses, particularly their superior GeForce resistance compared to other armor types. They also boast good oxygen capacity and thermal protection. However, the protective qualities of the suits are relatively low, offering decent mobility and moderate stealth capabilities, while their active scanning abilities are minimal. The suits excel in GeForce protection and provide adequate EVA mobility, making them well-suited for racing scenarios.

As the guide transitions into a fashion show segment, the host encourages viewers to appreciate the aesthetic appeal of the racing suits. The pink suit, for example, is highlighted for its charm and appeal to those with confidence or a fondness for vibrant colors. The Murray Cup special edition flight suit features a striking color scheme designed to enhance a driver’s appearance during high-speed events. The host humorously notes that these suits are perfect for those looking to stand out or express their personality while racing.

In conclusion, the host wraps up the fashion show and buyer’s guide, expressing hope that viewers found the information helpful. The guide serves as a comprehensive overview of the new racing suits, detailing their features, limitations, and stylish options. The host, known as “la of the West,” thanks the audience for watching and encourages them to consider the unique aspects of the racing suits before making a purchase decision.