Misfortune with the MISC Fortune? | Star Citizen 4.0 4K Gameplay

The video features gameplay with the MISC Fortune ship in Star Citizen 4.0, focusing on its salvage capabilities while highlighting the challenges faced due to server performance issues and bugs after the patch launch. Despite initial success in salvaging, the host encounters frustrations with cargo ejection and ultimately decides to sell the salvaged materials, reflecting on the ups and downs of the Star Citizen experience.

The video showcases gameplay featuring the MISC Fortune ship in Star Citizen 4.0, highlighting its salvage capabilities. The host, Fester, emphasizes the importance of testing the new ship after the patch 4.0.1 launched, despite experiencing stability issues during the gameplay session. The video aims to provide an immersive experience rather than a tutorial, although a recent salvage guide is available on the channel for those interested.

The gameplay begins with the host spawning the Fortune from the Polaris, a larger ship that provides significant cargo capacity for salvaging. The Fortune resembles the Prospector but offers advantages in terms of space utilization. The host quickly leaves the city to reach a more isolated area in the Aon Halo, hoping to avoid server performance issues and enjoy a smoother experience while showcasing the ship’s features.

As the host engages in salvage operations, they explain the mechanics of salvaging and their personal preference for using the fixed mode rather than the gimbal mode. The Fortune is equipped with an array scraper module, which the host appreciates for its balance of speed and efficiency. They focus on salvaging panels, discussing the differences between the Fortune and the Vulture, particularly the convenience of the Fortune’s automated storage system that allows for easier unloading of salvaged cargo.

Despite some initial success in salvaging, the host encounters bugs that prevent them from ejecting the salvaged cargo from the Fortune. This frustration is compounded by server performance issues, highlighting the challenges players face in the early days following a patch release. The host attempts various methods to resolve the issue, including logging out and switching servers, but ultimately finds that the Fortune has disappeared upon logging back in.

In the end, the host decides to sell the salvaged cargo they managed to retrieve, despite the setbacks experienced during the session. They express a sense of disappointment but acknowledge that such challenges are a part of the Star Citizen experience. The video concludes with a call to action for viewers to like and subscribe if they enjoyed the content, reinforcing the community aspect of the game and the ongoing journey of exploration and salvage within the Star Citizen universe.