In the video, Captain Foxy Loxy, dubbed the “Dupe King,” embarks on a quest to acquire the unique Dusters Armor in Star Citizen 4.0, showcasing his excitement for using subscriber gear and his combat skills. After overcoming setbacks, including a ship glitch, he successfully defeats a boss to obtain the armor, praising its detailed design and functionality, despite a minor issue with the helmet.
In the video, Captain Foxy Loxy, who humorously refers to himself as the “Dupe King,” embarks on a quest to acquire one of the best and most unique armors in Star Citizen 4.0. He expresses excitement about using subscriber gear and weapons he purchased, highlighting the joy of not losing them between patches. The armor he is after is called the Dusters Armor, which features a cape and a distinctive backpack, making it a fitting choice for his self-proclaimed title.
After setting the stage for his adventure, Captain Foxy Loxy arrives at Piersfield, one of the locations rumored to have the sought-after armor. He encounters various NPCs and engages in combat using his favorite gun, which he finds highly effective. His excitement grows as he successfully takes down enemies with headshots, showcasing both his skill and the effectiveness of his weapon.
Upon locating the boss armor, Captain Foxy Loxy cleverly uses the ship’s gravity to secure the armor, but he soon faces a setback when his ship disappears due to a bug. This unfortunate incident leads to his character’s death, highlighting the game’s occasional glitches. Despite the setback, he remains optimistic, noting that he can reclaim his favorite gun thanks to weapon insurance, allowing him to continue enjoying the game without fear of losing gear.
Next, he travels to Maker Point in search of another boss. After a brief struggle, he successfully defeats the boss and secures the armor. Captain Foxy Loxy admires the intricate details of the Dusters Armor, particularly the cape and the backpack, which boasts significant storage capacity. He emphasizes the level of detail in the game’s design, showcasing the effort put into the armor’s aesthetics and functionality.
Finally, he notes a minor issue with the helmet, which does not display hit markers when shooting enemies. Despite this drawback, Captain Foxy Loxy expresses his love for the armor and its features, particularly the versatility of the backpack that can be used with both heavy and medium armor. The video concludes with his enthusiasm for the game’s details and the enjoyment he derives from using the new armor in Star Citizen.