Starting Planet Meaningful Choice, Star Citizen 3.24

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Published 2024-06-25
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I think choosing a home planet will be a more meaningful choice this go around. Here is a look at the the options and the pros and cons of each in my eyes.

Chapters:
00:00 - 3.24 Test Patch Notes
08:58 - Hurston/Lorville
15:04 - Crusader/Orison
20:19 - ArcCorp/A18
25:49 - Microtech/New Babbage
32:38 - Closing thoughts

All Comments (21)
  • @DannyDelusion
    >2014 account >Mustang Omega >Size: fighter >Personal Hanger based on largest pledge ships, not purchased ingame Well, i'm fucked then.
  • @Power5
    Area 18 now has a chain of floating lights to identify where the space port is. Only took 5 years for them to make it easier to find the place at night. Instead of just putting the quantum beacon right above it.
  • @HighmageDerin
    For me microtech will always be my home planet. Aside from the ease and convenience of getting around to everything, The aesthetics sing to me. If I have one complaint though it's that CIG still has not yet put windshield wipers on are spaceships when traveling through atmosphere...... That and for God's sakes please put downward facing landing lights so we can see the ground when we're landing at night!
  • @captsheppard
    Very nice walkthrough! And thank you for using our Cornerstone Survey!
  • @PrawnWonton
    New Babbage is the objectively best choice. Can buy good stuff at the Kelto shop right outside the hab. The Commons/Plaza has Center Mass, Omega Pro, Tigersclaws, etc., easily accessed via the ground entrance thus skipping the spaceport. Plus, Microtech is a planet that has derelict outposts, settlements, and distribution centers. Also extremely easy to find the spaceport, even during storms. Port Tressler is objectively the best station. Great efficient layout of convenient shops. Platinum Bay sells great quantum drives and lots of other stuff. The hangars are all horizontal, none of that vertical garbage. Armor/weapons/clothing/cargo center, it has everything you need in a very compact area, not spread out. That being said, everyone should just keep using Orison. That way there are less players clogging up Tressler and Microtech, which is good for me.
  • @honey-fe6pj
    With medical respawn back it has to be Hurston. Currently if the ship you are set to respawn in is destroyed it resets back to your home location ( and not last spawn point you set). Hurston is centrally located so if you use medical respawn ships you don’t want to be in Area 18 and your home is NB etc when a mishap occurs.
  • @Antikitskyler
    Pro tip. Go to baijini point then quantum down to a18 and you can’t miss the spaceport.
  • Area 18 for the win for me. New Babbage a close second. Thanks for the video!
  • @_Jay_Maker_
    "Satiety" is the word your looking for. "Sayshitty." 😆 Good to hear that they've adjusted the Gravity values at Orison, as I haven't played in a long while. It was always a nightmare trying to leave atmos in the ol' Connie.
  • @ttownscott
    One thing I like about playing PTU when it is available is to experiment with a home planet different than my current. I am biased toward both Lorville and New Babbage because of all the options on the main planet. Even with the new hangars, ground based missions and exploring are so fun compared to moons. For the last few patches I have been on New Babbage because it is pleasant and settlement, but thinking of a return to Hurston to experience the brutalist architecture and blasted planet.
  • @natsirt9809
    I hope you can sell all your cargo straight from your hanger. That would be a dream if I can just land and never have to leave my hangar to do everything I want inside to get my business done. That would save more time and be more fun to unload than riding digitalized public transport for 10 minutes.
  • @ABrutalAnimal
    I used to be an orison guy, then i tried NB 5 resets ago and never looked back. Its just.... nice. You can get almost everything you need there, and there's the parking garage for a more fun way to load your vehicles. Taking a hover bike across the lake to the commons is cool too. If i want to do bounty hunting i just hop into the vanguard and QT to Crusader space and set spawn at seraphim. Not to mention MIC L1 is a salvage hotbed
  • microtec has armor where you buy mining equipment (its a monitor just when you turn left coming from the resturant/yoga area going to centermass) Microtec where at least the best starting area, as it had all you needed to start, and the size 2 military jump drive at the station above. If you need to fix all inventory from the hangar now i don't know if its the best, there is a large landing pad next to commons, I think the carrack can land there, might just be medium ships though, don't know if you can load of from there. Orison has all the best ship components, so thats prolly my starting point, even though I mostly do stuff in hurston. And that is because as soon as you have a fast quantum drive the game get less tedious to get around.Hate the close to 30min QTs to get to place where you at for 3 minutes.
  • @THEMALBINO
    Timer for auto load cargo is 5 hours atm for a full c2
  • @jeffkrille
    great video to make a decision! but fyi: the gameversion you mentioned is not the implementation of the location, it is when cornerstone collected the data / updated the information. thats why you could not find RMC - it wasnt in at that time😊
  • @CMDrBurke
    Area18 has a tower of green lights marking the space port now. It makes it much easier to find now.
  • Crusader has the best space station. Also orison is going to be the hardest place for people to watch for hangers opening so they can rush to get into our personal hangers.
  • Each City should have multiple commons access like areas
  • @Banzai51
    I'm leaning to New Babbage over Area 18 for the distribution centers. I've been in Orison the last couple of patches and I do like it. But the distribution centers seem to be a good point for missions. I don't like Loreville, so that narrows it down for me. I wish ArcCorp had distribution centers. It makes no sense it doesn't.