The video reviews beginner-friendly hauling ships in Star Citizen 4.0, highlighting their cargo capacities and prices, with a focus on maximizing income from missions. It discusses various ships ranging from the Aurora MR to the Freelancer, encouraging players to choose based on their gameplay style and budget while inviting feedback on the guide’s usefulness.
The video discusses hauling missions in Star Citizen 4.0, highlighting the increased income potential from these missions, which has quadrupled. The focus is on beginner-friendly ships available in-game for players who are just starting out or don’t have a large fleet. The presenter encourages viewers to provide feedback on the usefulness of such beginner guides, indicating that they aim to help newcomers navigate their options effectively.
The video begins by listing starter ships in order of price, starting with the Aurora MR, which costs around $30 and has 3 SCU of cargo space. While this ship is a basic entry point, it may not be sufficient for many hauling missions, as most require a minimum of 6 SCU. The Mustang Alpha, also priced at $30, offers slightly more cargo capacity at 4 SCU but shares similar vulnerabilities in hostile environments. The presenter notes that players can take on missions in both Stanton and Pyro systems, with the latter offering different reputations and contracts.
Moving up the price range, the Drake Cutlass, priced at $45 with 4 SCU of cargo, is recommended for its rugged design, making it suitable for beginners venturing into less secure areas. The Origin 100i, at $50, offers a sleek design but only has 2 SCU of cargo, which may be limiting for hauling missions. The Avenger Titan, priced at $60 and boasting 8 SCU, is highlighted as a versatile option for players looking to maximize their income by stacking missions.
In the mid-tier category, the video discusses ships priced between $80 to $110. The Senor Nomad, at $80, has a significant cargo capacity of 24 SCU and features an external cargo deck, making it a solid choice for mid-tier hauling missions. The Cutlass Black, priced at $110 with 46 SCU, is praised for its versatility and ability to carry vehicles, while the Freelancer, also at $110 but with 66 SCU, is noted for its potential for higher profits through cargo stacking.
The presenter concludes by emphasizing that players can always purchase these ships in-game, making it accessible for those on a budget. They encourage viewers to consider their gameplay style and investment range when selecting a ship. The video wraps up with a personal note from the presenter, expressing hopes for a successful year ahead and inviting viewers to engage with the channel for more content and guides related to Star Citizen.