In the video, the player demonstrates a cargo run using the Hull C, the largest cargo hauler in Star Citizen, highlighting the process of purchasing, loading, and selling commodities while navigating challenges related to the ship’s weight and docking mechanics. Despite facing technical issues and complexities during the operation, the player successfully sells iron for a profit and reflects on the experience before concluding the session.
In the video, the player showcases gameplay with the Hull C, the largest cargo hauler currently available in Star Citizen. The session focuses on a complete cargo run, highlighting the process from purchasing commodities to loading and selling them. The player has returned to the game after a few months to give the Hull C another try, noting that it has been challenging to operate since its initial launch. The video is more about gameplay experience rather than a tutorial, although a cargo tutorial is available on the channel.
The player begins by claiming the Hull C at a space station and queues up a purchase of iron for cargo. They emphasize the ship’s massive cargo capacity of 4,600 SCU, which is significantly larger than other ships. After preparing for the cargo run, they navigate to the cargo deck for loading. The Hull C’s cockpit layout is described as familiar, and the player notes the difference in flight characteristics when the ship is loaded versus when it is empty.
Once the player successfully requests cargo transfer, they prepare for a jump to Terra Gateway, where they plan to sell the iron. The video speeds up the quantum travel segment, focusing on the journey rather than the travel mechanics. Upon arrival, the player faces challenges with docking due to the ship’s weight when fully loaded, opting for a safer approach by requesting a docking port instead of leaving the ship unattended.
After docking, the player runs to sell the cargo but expresses concerns about the security of leaving a valuable cargo ship at a public docking port. They manage to sell the iron for a profit of approximately 350,000 Alpha UEC, which the player considers satisfactory. However, they encounter difficulties when trying to queue up a buy order for new cargo, as the game mechanics require them to unload and then return to purchase new items.
As the video progresses, the player experiences technical issues with the docking system and the ship’s launch sequence, making further cargo runs challenging. Despite these setbacks, they decide to take the profit from the initial cargo run and conclude the session, reflecting on the complexities involved in operating the Hull C. The video ends with an invitation for viewers to like and subscribe for more similar content.