Zeus impression and weapons confusion | star citizen

“Algared and Execute take a look at the new RSI Zeus line up and let you know their thoughts.”

In this video about Star Citizen, the hosts discuss the Zeus ship and its various variants: the Scout, Explorer, Clipper, and Bounty Hunter. However, they note that the weapons and features of these ships are currently in flux, making it difficult to compare them accurately. They focus instead on discussing the functionality and roles of each variant. They mention that many players who were interested in the Zeus were hoping for a shuttle-like ship with a unique design from the past, but the current variants have a more modern influence with callbacks to the original design. The hosts speculate that the original Zeus might be released in the future to cater to those who prefer the older design.

The hosts then provide an overview of each variant, comparing them to other ships in their respective roles. They discuss the features, crew complement, cargo capacity, and potential reworks for ships like the Freelancer. They also mention the presence of turret guns for defense, especially in the bounty hunting variants. The hosts highlight the importance of personal choice and individual gameplay preferences in deciding which variant to purchase.

Next, they discuss a hidden image from CitizenCon that shows a fourth ship variant with the label “ST.” They speculate that “ST” could stand for “Sports Touring” or “Sport,” suggesting that this variant may be a long-distance endurance racer that can also provide luxury and priority transport services. They mention the possibility of using it for relay racing with vehicles and emphasize that this is all speculative.

Lastly, the hosts address the issue of the fluctuating information and advise viewers to approach ship purchases with caution due to potential changes in weapons and features. They suggest buying a CCU or upgrade token to be prepared for future changes. The hosts conclude that the Zeus variants are personally not a buying game for them and consider them an earning game. They encourage viewers to share their thoughts and opinions on the ships in the comments section. The video ends with a reminder to like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell.