This Star Citizen Alpha 3.22 video focuses on showcasing the Aopoa SanTokYai, a medium-sized Xi’An fighter ship, highlighting its unique design, firepower, and agility. The video also briefly mentions upcoming quantum travel effects, demonstrates the ship’s combat capabilities, and concludes with an invitation for viewer feedback and gratitude, along with a humorous advertisement for NordVPN.
In this Star Citizen Alpha 3.22 episode, the focus is on the Aopoa SanTokYai, a medium-sized Xi’An fighter ship. The video begins with an examination of the ship’s textures and overall design, highlighting its unique iridescent green gloss and intricate architecture. The ship features four size three alien laser repeaters, giving it plenty of firepower.
The video then showcases the ship’s functionality, such as the ability to access external components by opening buttons located on the ship’s surface. The ship’s strafing abilities and agile movement are also demonstrated, emphasizing its distinctiveness compared to human ships in the game. The ship’s folded-out mode gives it an insect-like appearance, and its navigation balls and holographic HUD add to its aesthetic appeal.
Moving on to quantum travel effects, the video briefly mentions that new effects are on the way. The ship is shown in better lighting conditions, allowing for a more detailed look at its textures, which include various logos and details. The ship also comes equipped with eight size two missiles, enhancing its combat capabilities.
The next section of the video involves a mission to locate and destroy monitors. The ship successfully finds and destroys these targets, encountering enemy ships along the way. Despite experiencing some velocity lock issues, the ship’s agility remains impressive. Its forward-facing firepower proves formidable, as it swiftly eliminates enemy ships.
The video concludes by inviting viewers to share their thoughts on the ship and its features in the comments. Information about a monthly Star Citizen giveaway and gratitude for the support of viewers and patrons is also expressed. The video ends with a humorous advertisement for NordVPN.