NEW Settlements on Hurston (offshore platform, reclaimer wreck) - Star Citizen 3.22 PTU

In the Star Citizen 3.22 PTU, players explored new settlements on Hurston, including an offshore platform and wreckage of a Reclaimer. They encountered non-hostile NPCs, explored the detailed locations, and observed various unique features and armor designs, expressing excitement for future updates.

In the Star Citizen 3.22 PTU, the focus was on exploring new settlement locations on Hurston. The goal was to find the offshore platform seen in the new main menu screen. Upon landing, the player noticed some cool reentry effects and wing trails. They disembarked and explored the platform, encountering NPCs who were not hostile and did not require helmets due to a lack of atmospheric effects. They also noted the low time to kill for NPCs during combat.

They then received help from a friend who provided navigation information on finding the new settlements. They set out to find the first settlement called Cutter’s Rig. After some searching, they finally located it and explored the extensive main platform with multiple levels and open areas. They also noticed a rear part of a Reclaimer or rusted-up ship, adding to the intrigue of the location.

Next, they headed to Finn’s Folly, a civilian-owned settlement. Again, there were no interactions available, but they observed duster armor being worn by guards, resembling the armor from CitizenCon. They explored the settlement, noting a large plant-growing area and the presence of a pool table and bar from a 600i ship.

The final destination was Maker’s Point, the longest flight at 39 km. They quickly found the settlement and observed a landing pad and clothing that offered damage reduction and environmental resistance, though it did not function as a real undersuit. They considered the settlements’ purposes and expressed hope for future updates that would allow for a mix of matching armor and clothing. Finally, they thanked viewers and patrons for their support and looked forward to more exploration in the 3.22 PTU.