Star Citizen 3.24.1 PTU | Shiny New ATLS Mech Suits! Stream Highlights w/ Olli43

In the video, Olli43 and his friends explore the new ATLS Mech suits in Star Citizen 3.24.1 PTU after initially planning to do cargo hauling, finding the Mechs fun and well-animated despite some minor bugs. They experiment with the suits’ capabilities, engaging in humorous antics while discussing their potential cost and future gameplay possibilities.

In the video titled “Star Citizen 3.24.1 PTU | Shiny New ATLS Mech Suits! Stream Highlights w/ Olli43,” the streamer, Olli43, and his friends Jason and George initially set out to enjoy some cargo hauling in their Caterpillar ship. However, during their gameplay, they received exciting news about the release of new Mech suits in the game, prompting them to quickly update their PTU files and dive into the new feature. The group spent roughly two hours experimenting with the Mechs, which they found to be incredibly fun and well-animated, despite some minor bugs and missing features in the current build.

As they began to explore the capabilities of the Mechs, they were impressed by the animations and the various functions available, such as the ability to pick up and move objects using a tractor beam-like feature. The group discussed the potential cost of the Mechs, speculating it might be around $50 to $80 based on other vehicles in the game. They also experimented with lifting different objects, including a Quantum Drive, and noted the unique mechanics that allowed them to place items precisely where they wanted.

The players engaged in playful banter while testing the Mechs, including a humorous attempt to jump from a height, reminiscent of the game “Titanfall.” They marveled at the animations and functionality of the suits, even joking about how they could use them for base building in the future. The excitement was palpable as they explored the various ways the Mechs could interact with the environment and each other, leading to a series of entertaining moments.

Throughout their gameplay, the group attempted to use the Mechs for various tasks, such as throwing cargo boxes and even engaging with in-game wildlife. They discussed the mechanics of the tractor beam feature, which allowed them to pick up and launch objects with impressive force. The interactions with the environment led to hilarious outcomes, including the accidental “yeeting” of cargo boxes into the distance and playful competition among friends to see who could throw objects the farthest.

As the video concluded, the group reflected on their fun experiences with the Mechs and the potential for future gameplay. They expressed their enjoyment of the new feature and the possibilities it opened up for both gameplay and community interactions. Olli43 encouraged viewers to like and subscribe to his channel, and he shared a referral code for those interested in trying Star Citizen, highlighting the engaging and evolving nature of the game.