The video highlights improvements in the Origin 600i, particularly the new MFDs that enhance visibility and usability, although the ship’s responsiveness still needs work. Additionally, the creator discusses updates to the Origin 400i and 325A, praising their aesthetics and functionality, while also showcasing the 890 Jump and encouraging viewer engagement.
In the video, the creator shares their experience flying the Origin 600i, highlighting several notable updates that have improved the ship’s performance and usability. The most significant change is the new MFDs (Multi-Function Displays), which have been reduced from four to two. This alteration has made the displays more visible and easier to read, enhancing the overall flying experience. The creator appreciates the new radar implementation, although they mention it is not yet perfect, as visibility can sometimes be an issue. Overall, they express satisfaction with the changes, noting that the new MFDs better suit the ship’s design.
The video also discusses the performance of the 600i, mentioning that while it has become more powerful, the ship’s pitch and roll responsiveness still needs improvement. The creator argues that the 600i, made of ultra-light materials, should be faster and more maneuverable than it currently is. They express hope that the developers at CIG (Cloud Imperium Games) will address these concerns and provide a rework for the ship, as it has not received significant updates in over a year.
Next, the creator shifts focus to the Origin 400i, examining whether it has undergone similar improvements. They note that the displays on the 400i have become more visible compared to previous patches, although there is still a minor issue with the left-side displays being too narrow. Despite this, the creator praises the ship’s aesthetics, particularly its Fortuna green paint, and encourages viewers to consider this color if they own the ship.
The video then transitions to the Origin 325A, regarded by the creator as one of the best shuttle ships in the game. They mention a previous bug that affected the ship’s paint visibility but suggest that this issue has been resolved. The MFDs on the 325A remain functional, and the creator appreciates the arrangement of the displays, which enhances usability while flying.
Finally, the creator showcases the Origin 890 Jump, thanks to a friend who lent them the ship for the video. They observe that the 890 Jump still has four MFDs, which are now less see-through than before, providing a better user experience. The creator concludes by expressing their enthusiasm for the recent updates across the Origin ships and encourages viewers to share their thoughts in the comments. They also thank their friend for the opportunity to feature the 890 Jump and invite viewers to subscribe for more content.