The Hot-Mess Is Hot-Fixed | A New Hot Fix Rolled Out - 9479410 | Star Citizen Testing [4k]

The video discusses the new hotfix H Fix 9479410 for Star Citizen, which addresses previous issues with ship weapon repairs and missile restocking. The presenter tests the hotfix, successfully demonstrating the repair and restocking of customized ship weapons and components, although notes the removal of the FPS weapon insurance feature in this patch.

In the video, the presenter discusses recent updates for the game Star Citizen, specifically focusing on the new hotfix identified as H Fix 9479410. The update comes in response to issues with the previous hotfix, which was described as a “hot mess.” The presenter notes that the 4.0.1 PTU (Public Test Universe) crashed earlier in the day, and they express hope for a resolution by the following day. The hotfix aims to address problems related to ship weapon repairs and missile restocking.

The presenter begins testing the new features introduced in the hotfix, starting with the repair system for ship weapons. They demonstrate the process of using a tractor beam to retrieve a customized weapon and successfully restock it for a fee of 54,000 credits. The hotfix appears to have resolved previous issues, as the presenter receives the correct customized weapon instead of a default one. This indicates that the pay-to-repair feature for ship weapons is functioning correctly again.

Next, the presenter tests the missile repair system. They find that after emptying their missile stock, they can successfully restock them for 35,000 credits, which is a positive outcome. The tests continue with damage to the ship’s wings, where the presenter notes that even after taking damage, the weapons remain operational. They successfully repair the wing and restore the customized weapons, further confirming the effectiveness of the hotfix.

The video then shifts focus to testing a specific ship component, the power plant of the Firebird. The presenter demonstrates that they can repair the power plant for 87,000 credits, successfully restocking it in the process. This showcases the hotfix’s improvements in restoring customized items, allowing players to maintain their preferred setups without losing progress or investments in the game.

Finally, the presenter checks on the FPS (First-Person Shooter) weapon insurance feature to see if it has been restored. However, they discover that the option to repair FPS weapons and armor has been removed in this patch. Despite this setback, the ability to repair and restore customized ship weapon components and missiles is highlighted as a significant improvement, making the hotfix a step forward for players looking to enhance their gaming experience.