Your 890 Jump Cargo Lift Won’t Move? Try THIS Before You Rage Quit | Star Citizen!

In this Star Citizen patch 4.7 tutorial, Manix explains that due to a bug preventing access to the 890 Jump’s back cargo bay and cargo lift, players should spawn the ship at smaller hangars with docking ports, like Starlight Services, to enable opening the front hangar bay and using the ship’s main features. Although some functions remain broken, this workaround allows players to continue using the 890 Jump until an official fix is released.

In this quick Star Citizen tutorial for patch 4.7, Manix addresses an issue with the 890 Jump where players are unable to access the back cargo bay. Due to a bug, the back bays don’t function properly, and the only accessible area is the top front bay where ships can be parked and accessed from the side ports. This has caused frustration for players trying to use the ship’s full capabilities.

Manix explains that to bypass this problem, players should avoid spawning the 890 Jump in large hangars. Instead, they should call the ship from locations like Starlight Services, which only have medium or small hangars and docking ports. This forces the game to spawn the 890 Jump at a docking port rather than inside a large hangar, allowing players to enter the ship and open the front hangar bay despite the back bay being unusable.

He demonstrates that while the back loading bay and the cargo lift remain non-functional, the front hangar can still be opened once the ship is undocked. Manix also notes that inventory functionality inside the ship seems limited or broken in this patch. However, players can still bring cargo boxes inside and use the ship for fabricating or storing items in the accessible areas.

Manix walks through the undocking process, emphasizing the importance of holding down the “N” key to undock from the docking port. Once undocked, the front hangar doors can be opened to allow ships to be landed inside. Although the back bays and cargo lifts remain broken, this workaround enables players to continue using the 890 Jump’s primary features until an official fix is released.

In conclusion, Manix hopes this quick guide helps 890 Jump owners avoid frustration and continue enjoying their ship despite the current patch’s limitations. He encourages players to try spawning the ship at smaller hangars with docking ports to gain access and reminds them to stay tuned for potential fixes in future updates. The video ends with a friendly sign-off, wishing viewers well in their Star Citizen adventures.