Which ship should be your Daily Driver in Star Citizen?

This video discusses a selection of daily driver ships in Star Citizen, focusing on their versatility, cargo capacity, defense, and gameplay. The YouTuber evaluates and compares the Consolidated Outland Nomad, Drake Cutlass Black, MISC Freelancer, Drake Corsair, and Origin 400i, highlighting their features and value for money.

In this video, the YouTuber discusses a selection of ships in Star Citizen that could be considered as daily drivers. The concept of a daily driver ship is one that is versatile and can be used for various activities in the game. The YouTuber sets some criteria for evaluating the ships, including their capacity for travel, cargo hauling, defense, and gameplay. They also emphasize the importance of value for money and focus on ships that can be purchased with in-game currency.

The first ship on the list is the Consolidated Outland Nomad, which is described as the game’s pickup truck. It has a flatbed that can carry 24 seu of cargo and ground vehicles. The Nomad has decent firepower with three size 2 weapons and is well-designed for solo players. It offers good visibility from the cockpit and is maneuverable. However, its quantum drive is a limitation compared to other ships.

Next is the Drake Cutlass Black, which is slightly more expensive but offers a bit more punch. It has a larger cargo capacity of 46 seu and can carry a range of ground vehicles. The ship has a decent payload of missiles and is equipped with turrets for additional firepower. The Cutlass Black has a comfortable living space and good visibility from the cockpit.

The MISC Freelancer is a more robust option and offers a cargo capacity of 66 seu. It has four size 3 weapons and a turret for defense. The ship has a dedicated snub fighter and can accommodate a crew of four. However, it has limited visibility from the cockpit and is less maneuverable compared to other ships.

The Drake Corsair is a medium-sized ship that offers a good balance between firepower and cargo capacity. It has four size 5 and four size 3 weapons, as well as a cargo hold of 72 seu. The ship has a unique design and offers a comfortable living space. It has decent maneuverability but is not the fastest ship on the list.

Finally, the Origin 400i is a luxury ship with a cargo capacity of 64 seu. It has a sleek design and offers a comfortable interior with separate bedrooms and a kitchen. The ship has good handling and speed, making it a pleasant ship to fly. However, it is quite expensive compared to other options.

Overall, the YouTuber provides a comprehensive overview of these daily driver ships in Star Citizen, taking into account their features, capabilities, and value for money. They also encourage players to try out ships before purchasing and to consider joining the community to borrow ships for testing.