In this video, the hosts discuss their top 10 ships in Star Citizen that they would buy again, including the Endeavor as a bonus ship. They talk about various ships such as the 890 Jump, Perseus, Banu Merchantman, Reclaimer, Crucible, Carrack, Polaris, Javelin, and Kraken, highlighting their unique features and gameplay potential.
In this video, the hosts discuss their top 10 ships in Star Citizen that they would buy again. They clarify that this list is based on their current opinions and preferences, and may change in the future as new ships are released. They also mention that they had a bonus ship, the Endeavor, which they both included on their lists. The Endeavor is highly regarded for its gameplay potential and value for its price.
The hosts then proceed to discuss their individual top 10 ships. They mention the 890 Jump, which they initially disliked but have grown to appreciate for its luxury and gameplay potential. They also talk about the Perseus, a ship they recently acquired and are excited about due to its combat capabilities. The Banu Merchantman is another ship on their lists, with its unique design and potential for interesting gameplay.
They also mention the Reclaimer, a ship they both enjoy for its salvage abilities and satisfying combat experience. The Crucible, a repair ship, is on one of the host’s lists due to its impressive functionality and versatility. The Carrack, a popular exploration ship, is also mentioned for its medical facilities and future modules. The Polaris, a combat ship, is highly anticipated for its torpedoes and versatility.
Finally, the hosts reveal their number one ships. One host’s top pick is the Javelin, a large capital ship that excites them for its direct gameplay potential and modularity. The other host’s favorite ship is the Kraken, which they appreciate for its versatility, asymmetrical design, and potential as a mobile base. They mention that they haven’t settled on names for their ships yet and invite viewers to share their own suggestions.
In conclusion, the hosts share their enjoyment of discussing their top ships and encourage viewers to share their own top 10 lists. They also express their appreciation for their Patreon supporters and sign off.