In the video, the host tests the playability of the 4.0.1 patch of Star Citizen while engaging in bug hunting and showcasing the benefits of the Tobii Eye Tracker 5, which enhances gameplay through features like gaze-based targeting and improved situational awareness. Despite encountering challenges during missions, the host expresses satisfaction with the patch’s improvements and highlights a promotional discount for the Tobii Eye Tracker.
In the video, the host explores the playability of the 4.0.1 live patch of Star Citizen while also engaging in bug hunting in preparation for the upcoming 4.0.2 patch. The video is sponsored by Tobii Eye Tracker 5, a product the host has personally used for over two years. They emphasize the importance of the eye tracker in enhancing their gaming experience, particularly in Star Citizen, and share their genuine enthusiasm for the product. Throughout the video, the host discusses various settings and benefits of using the Tobii Eye Tracker, showcasing its integration into gameplay.
The host begins by selecting a new priority mission introduced in the 4.0.1 patch, specifically the “Citizens for Prosperity” mission. They note that they can only accept one mission at a time and proceed to use the Zeus ES ship, which has received a buff in hull hit points in this patch. As they navigate through the mission, the host attempts to utilize the Tobii Eye Tracker to enhance their efficiency while moving cargo boxes, although they find that traditional mouse movement is still necessary for certain tasks.
During the mission, the host encounters unexpected challenges, including hostile NPCs and ground turrets attacking their ship. They demonstrate how the Tobii Eye Tracker allows them to maintain situational awareness while managing the cargo delivery under fire. The host successfully completes the mission despite the chaos, highlighting the effectiveness of the eye tracker in aiding their navigation and combat efforts. They also showcase the ability to fire missiles using the eye tracker to target enemies, emphasizing its advantages in combat scenarios.
The video transitions to bounty hunting missions in Pyro, where the host explains the settings for the Tobii Eye Tracker, including gaze-based target selection and missile locking features. They discuss the new “camera boost” feature that improves sensitivity and responsiveness, making it easier to control the view without excessive head movement. The host demonstrates these features while engaging in combat, illustrating how the Tobii Eye Tracker enhances their gameplay experience.
In conclusion, the host reflects on their four-hour play session, noting that they encountered fewer game-breaking bugs compared to the previous patch. They emphasize that individual experiences may vary based on personal setups and server conditions but express satisfaction with the improvements in playability. The video wraps up with a mention of a 15% discount on the Tobii Eye Tracker currently available, encouraging viewers to consider the product for enhancing their own Star Citizen experience. The host thanks Tobii for their sponsorship and support throughout the video.