MISC HULL C COMPLETE TEST - Star Citizen 3.20

This video explores the new MISC Hull C ship in Star Citizen version 3.20. The content creator showcases the ship’s interior, demonstrates the process of acquiring commodities, encounters challenges with server issues and other players, and ultimately completes a successful trade run.

In this video, the content creator explores the new MISC Hull C ship that was released in Star Citizen version 3.20. They start by showing the interior of the ship, highlighting the docking area and advising viewers to always remember to close the door to prevent unauthorized access. The upper deck of the ship contains functional spaces such as component areas, a seat for using the tractor beam, and living quarters with a small kitchenette, bunk beds, and a bathroom. Moving to the lower deck, the creator showcases the escape pods and the tunnel at the back of the ship, which provides access to the cargo area.

The creator then proceeds to share their experience of flying the Hull C for the first time and encountering some confusion regarding the process of acquiring commodities. They mention that they initially misunderstood the instructions from the “Inside Star Citizen” episode and attempted to go to an outpost without opening the ship first. They also note that the ship feels heavy and difficult to maneuver in an atmospheric flight. Additionally, they point out the presence of an elevator outside the docking collar, providing an alternate method to exit the ship.

Returning to the Seraphim station, the creator demonstrates the correct method of purchasing commodities for the Hull C. They mention the availability of new resources, such as helium, copper, and hydrogen, which they proceed to buy. However, they highlight that the purchased commodities are not immediately on board and need to be transported to the cargo deck of the station. While attempting this transfer, the creator faces some challenges due to server issues and potential interference from other players.

The video continues with the creator’s journey to another planet, Arccorp, and the process of docking at Baijini station. At the station, the creator sells the helium and copper for a profit, around 100,000 Alpha UEC. They mention that this profit is in line with regular trade runs using other cargo ships. The video concludes with the creator mentioning the server issues and the transfer delay but expresses hope that the developers will address these problems.

Note: The summary has been condensed to focus on the main points of the video.