Titan is my first ship as well and I still use it... don't think i'll ever melt it. Totally agree that its basically a mini cutty black. But to this day, I still enjoy its nice lines when I call it out in my hanger.
I started with a Mustang then CCU’d into the Titan about a month in and after several updates (started playing in 3.15) I eventually melted my pledge from a Zeus ES to a Titan and a RAFT and I’ve been living in my Titan ever since 🥰 I used your MAX LOADOUT build for the Titan and was finally able to solo the Cargo Recovery priority mission 🤩 Love my little stealth penguin and and love your channel! Keep up the FANTASTIC work!
While technically it can hold a couple of 4SCU containers, trying to get them in and out on a windy planet/moon is not a fun experience! I’m still glad I paid a little extra to upgrade from my original pledge Aurora though.
It will get nerfed. If it doesn't, they need to rewrite the lore and make it the preferred multi-role ship still in contract with the UEE. As a combat pilot, why would I take the Gladius over the Titan?
You are far too humble about your FPS and ship-to-ship fighting skills, but this is one of the reasons I love your vids. Quiet confidence! As a new player (3 months for me) I would appreciate as much of your wisdom on techniques, load out and tactics as you care to share would be great. Also would appreciate some b-roll when things didn't go as well, and what you learned. Thank you again!
Aye, same. I keep hearing that this is by far the best starter ship, but I an just having trouble making it work. So, Omniskys instead of BRRRRRRRT seems to be the way to go
It's not just one of the best starter ships. It's also a ship most pvp players place in A tier when comparing other solo ships. Why would you spend $100 on a dedicated light fighter, when you can spend $60 and get a multi-role starter that can outclass that light fighter?
Yep, the Titan is the best started ship period. The purpose of a starter ship is to introduce you to the game's basic mechanics by facilitating multiple "crucial" gameplay loops. The Titan does that brilliantly and better than most ships are its price point. The 1st thing a new player should do is box delivery missions to learn the ins and out of quantum traveling. Most starters can do that well, however, after that the next loop new players should do is combat. Specifically bounties. Most starters can do it well, but what sets the Titan apart is that it excels at it. And unlike the Arrow, the Titan still maintains access to other gameplay loops thanks to its 8 SCUs of cargo capacity. So the new player can get an introduction to smuggling, light cargo trading, and even bunker missions. All while having a superb ship for combat, which is what these players need to gain practice at. All the other starters either cost a lot of money, such as the Cuttie Black and Taurus, wouldn't have access to many gameplay loops, such as the Arrrow, or are subpar at combat, as in the case of the Mustang, Aurora, Pisces, and the like. This means the Titan is truly the king of starters! When I started playing SC, I ignored these facts and went straight into the industrial ships, and the end result was that I avoided combat altogether, which over time turned into a straight up disability. I found myself having to learn the fundamentals of ship combat, literally years after I started playing SC. Don't make my mistake new players. Get yourself a Titan and head straight to bounties and learn the ropes!
this thing is also amazing for things like unverified waste missions or anything where you need to fly a significant distance from an actual marked POI, with its 1400 top speed, Insane acceleration and incredible in atmosphere speeds its really a great ship to take anywheres except quantum traveling
It is the best starter ship but I melted mine because I would rather have at least a 2 weapon rack and some storage instead of a non-functional aesthics.
Ive been playing over 5+ yrs, and have always had a Titan, my mini Shuttle, and the roar of those engines.....awesome little ship. Kudos
I still recommend the Penguin to others as their first starter ship. It's an excellent ship, though it could use a bit of a refresh and polish pass.
Titan is my first ship as well and I still use it... don't think i'll ever melt it. Totally agree that its basically a mini cutty black. But to this day, I still enjoy its nice lines when I call it out in my hanger.
Whenever I fly it, I always smile because I remember my first few weeks in Star Citizen. It was my only ship for 5 years
I started with a Mustang then CCU’d into the Titan about a month in and after several updates (started playing in 3.15) I eventually melted my pledge from a Zeus ES to a Titan and a RAFT and I’ve been living in my Titan ever since 🥰
I used your MAX LOADOUT build for the Titan and was finally able to solo the Cargo Recovery priority mission 🤩 Love my little stealth penguin and and love your channel!
Keep up the FANTASTIC work!
@Hero565 thank you so much, happy I could help out a bit :)
Only since you asked. Level your wings when tracking and shooting. Should strafe up instead of sideways. Great flying!
Appreciate the tips, keep the suggestions coming o7
One of my favorites. They need to redo the interior tho. Update it
While technically it can hold a couple of 4SCU containers, trying to get them in and out on a windy planet/moon is not a fun experience! I’m still glad I paid a little extra to upgrade from my original pledge Aurora though.
It's the only one that's not been nerfed. It truly is one of the best ships right now. Old reliable.
It will get nerfed. If it doesn't, they need to rewrite the lore and make it the preferred multi-role ship still in contract with the UEE. As a combat pilot, why would I take the Gladius over the Titan?
I have managed to salvage a S7 cannon with this ship. The rear door had to be open but it worked. It was only outside a station so no QT involved...
You are far too humble about your FPS and ship-to-ship fighting skills, but this is one of the reasons I love your vids. Quiet confidence! As a new player (3 months for me) I would appreciate as much of your wisdom on techniques, load out and tactics as you care to share would be great. Also would appreciate some b-roll when things didn't go as well, and what you learned. Thank you again!
Aye, same. I keep hearing that this is by far the best starter ship, but I an just having trouble making it work. So, Omniskys instead of BRRRRRRRT seems to be the way to go
Titan is definitely the best starter, especially if you get it now for 56$ and use a referral your get a hover quad to throw in the back
Yep it's my current starter ship
It's not just one of the best starter ships. It's also a ship most pvp players place in A tier when comparing other solo ships. Why would you spend $100 on a dedicated light fighter, when you can spend $60 and get a multi-role starter that can outclass that light fighter?
Yep, the Titan is the best started ship period. The purpose of a starter ship is to introduce you to the game's basic mechanics by facilitating multiple "crucial" gameplay loops. The Titan does that brilliantly and better than most ships are its price point. The 1st thing a new player should do is box delivery missions to learn the ins and out of quantum traveling. Most starters can do that well, however, after that the next loop new players should do is combat. Specifically bounties. Most starters can do it well, but what sets the Titan apart is that it excels at it. And unlike the Arrow, the Titan still maintains access to other gameplay loops thanks to its 8 SCUs of cargo capacity. So the new player can get an introduction to smuggling, light cargo trading, and even bunker missions. All while having a superb ship for combat, which is what these players need to gain practice at. All the other starters either cost a lot of money, such as the Cuttie Black and Taurus, wouldn't have access to many gameplay loops, such as the Arrrow, or are subpar at combat, as in the case of the Mustang, Aurora, Pisces, and the like. This means the Titan is truly the king of starters!
When I started playing SC, I ignored these facts and went straight into the industrial ships, and the end result was that I avoided combat altogether, which over time turned into a straight up disability. I found myself having to learn the fundamentals of ship combat, literally years after I started playing SC. Don't make my mistake new players. Get yourself a Titan and head straight to bounties and learn the ropes!
this thing is also amazing for things like unverified waste missions or anything where you need to fly a significant distance from an actual marked POI, with its 1400 top speed, Insane acceleration and incredible in atmosphere speeds its really a great ship to take anywheres except quantum traveling
It is the best starter ship but I melted mine because I would rather have at least a 2 weapon rack and some storage instead of a non-functional aesthics.
Agreed
Titan is the best, even better than Origin Junkworks 325a
I really dont know why
I prefer the origin series
howsit my bru do u think star citizen is worth it?
If you got a good pc that can run it and won't pull your own hair out because of bugs then maybe but only a starter pack. It's really not a game yet
ok thank you