Editing 10/10 Music and levels 10/10 Organization 10/10 Extra tips and tricks didn’t think of 10/10 Wisdom 10/10 Explanation and Guidance 10/10 Over All video 10/10 Well done, I’m gonna be looking around for another UA-cam video on how to setup settings and keybindings later. I hope you have already made a video or will soon. Thank you for making this easy!
@@DigThat32 yes for PC. I’m aware that some people recommend certain key bindings for combat, for cargo, for salvage, and for landings. Also, if you could give any tips as far as best video/audio settings. Thanks in advance, I appreciate your efforts and seeing more of your videos, I’m already subscribed.
One recommendation for new players - MAKE FRIENDS! Experienced players are super helpful to new players. Don’t beg for money in global chat, instead inform chat you’re a new player and ask people if they need any help with missions. You’ll make friends quickly. I love these videos man. Straight to the point and incredibly helpful. I just started during IAE a few months ago and I’m understanding the game much more.
Peeps that beg often enough get a reputation as beggars, I know I recognize a few names on the Aussie servers for it. I started playing a few weeks ago and I've made so many friends by hopping into people's teams to crew and help out, or just chatting in global. This is a very social game, from my experience.
Be sure to add that you want to WORK for money when you state you are new, beggars say they are new hinting for white knights to throw money at them. I have total respect for players wanting to learn and make their own money.
#1 wealth building tip. Call your credit card company and have them block all future payments to RSI so you can't talk yourself into buying more ships lol.
Been playing this game for about 8 years or so, I can make it to oligarch pretty quickly at this point. But I like to get on youtube and check out videos like this just to see what people are suggesting. This is an excellent little guide. Gets a new person into some good learning gameplay loops, gives clear directions, gives control hints where needed and is to the point. No rambling all information. Guy has a voice built for radio and isn't annoying to listen to (so many creators for this game sound like a dying puma rubbing against a chalk board so I appreciate the ease of listening. Keep it up man, this needs some more exposure as its one of the better guides I've seen to get a new person into the game. Easy subscribe and follow from me.
I'm a millionary made by salvage, got most of ships and everything the money is able to buy. But what makes me even more money was a roleplay i started about organization to save the turtles in Stanton, if you buy a turtle of myself you got yourself a ticket to one of our VIP events where we throw parties in different moons while people are high on maze, riding ground vehicles and doing some shennanigans. This... brings me more than 350 million in donations. Never beg, be smart and the money just come towards you.
@@DigThat32 btw i'd like to add you could salvage your own ships try flying to a station like everus, setting your spawn there then fly the biggest ship you can out then turn off the ship and die, when you revive in the clinic spawn your vulture and scrap your ship
Dude, this is the best how to vid I’ve ever seen for this game in 10 years. Clear, thorough, detailed, and extremely entertaining! So well done. I wish I was a new player to follow this play by play 😂! Keep up the great work! Sanford and Son was always on my mind! CIG MVP THIS MFs!
Most excellent video there, mate! Getting a Vulture and then a Reclaimer was the best decision money-wise in the game. Reclaimer is indeed a flying money printer right now. Some tips for salvaging: - Vulture: can stack a total of 23 cargo boxes plus buffer in it. I made about 800k - 1 million per hour with just disintegrating the hulls from 80k missions around Yela and selling at Grim Hex. - Reclaimer: 250k Hammerhead missions are the go to here. You can stack around 5 Hammerheads worth of 16 SCU boxes in the salvage processing hold. Store boxes on the balcony as well for more room and drop some at the end of the salvage processing hold down the hole at the end. 5 Hammerheads in boxes plus 1 in the buffer nets you a profit of 9-10 million per run in 1.5 - 2 hrs. - Landing the Reclaimer on planets is tricky. Take your time and be careful. It can only stay in the air in VTOL mode and when the ship is completely level. If your nose pitches up or down, you will lose height. - Flying a Reclaimer out of atmosphere takes a long time and lots of Hydrogen fuel. Fly to Grim Hex with a smaller ship, claim the Reclaimer here and take off to your salvage run. Do your salvaging and sell the cargo at major planets. Claim your smaller ship there and fly back to Grim Hex, where you claim the Reclaimer and take off again. - You are especially vulnerable when your are stacking boxes with a Reclaimer or a Vulture. Fly to safe place first if you're worried about pirates before you go to the cargo hold. You can select a jump target, fly a short time and then exit Quantum Drive midway, either by pressing "B" again or by shutting down the ship ("U"). - A Reclaimer cannot land everywhere, it needs large landing pads to stow it. Grim Hex and Planets have them. But you can refuel and sell your cargo anyway on other space stations: find a docking platform outside of the station with a dedicated entry for people on foot. You only need to "land" sideways so that some of the landing gear is touching the platform, then you can refuel and repair. Exit the Reclaimer and remember the number of your docking platform. Enter the station and sell your good there and return to your ship. Not ideal, as stations have smaller maximum inventory than planets, but doable. And above all else: Have fun! Star Citizen shines when you can play together with other people.
@NightfallChease That's actually pretty impressive for that CPU. I did a pretty recent vid for budget performance boosts. It referenced AMD but the principal applies across brands.
@@NightfallChease I have a 5800x3D 32gbs of ram and 4070 super with 12 vram. I get about 60-70 gps average with lows being 49 and high being 85 in cities space etc all settings maxed too except clouds
I am running a Ryzen 9 5900x, RTX 3080 and 32 GBs of RAM ... I have only recently like yesterday played through the tutorial previously I couldn't really play I have had an account for like 4 years lmao... I try to play it everytime I make upgrades. I don't know what I get in big cities yet but everything else I did in the tutorial was VERY smooth. Could prolly be smoother with optimization things
Altered Carbon reference. Nice. I'm sending this to a new player I know. Thanks for walking thru how to set route, Dig. I'll think he'll appreciate that
I am just getting into Star Citizen and waiting for parts of my new rig to arrive. But hyping myself up watching lots of vids about it before getting it setup! This has got to be one of the best "how to" videos in both content and production I have seen on the subject!! Got my sub and will be watching for more!! Hope to see y'all in the game this week :D
New player here. Obviously I've been watching a ton of videos out there but yours is just more entertaining by the way you speak and very informative without spending so much time babying the new players. Like "alright, here you go. Do this. Don't ask why. Makes sense now huh?". Love the random humor, too. Keep it up dude!
This has helped me out SO much. I am BRAND NEW to sc, and was pretty overwhelmed learning all the keybinds and overall mechanics. This guide has proven invaluable. Thanks for taking the time to put this out, one of the best if not the best guide I have found!
God Damn, I clicked in just to skim what I thought would be semi click-bait, but am instead subscribing and watching the whole thing. Nice work on the video m8.
Thanks for the vid. I was trying to do my first slam drop off and sell at Sam’s and sons and as I hit the kiosk someone came out of the shadows and knocked me out… killed me and stole my cargo. I’m a rust player so I should know better. So much loss but so much fun haha!
Great video. I started in SC in 2021 but stepped away for the last year. To many times, probably 80% I would loose everything because the game/server would crash. Your video was the first I have watched as I prepare to give this another whirl. Big help and encouragement, nice job!
My goodness your voice is AMAZING! If you don't already, have you ever considered a line of work where you can us that? Like radio, voice over, commercials etc? I could watch your vids and listen to you talk about stuff for hours. Your videos are awesome and informatve and 10/10.
Amazing video, im a new player to star citizens and didn’t know any good methods to make money, if i did it was all glitches or something that’s not fun like leaving and rejoining to respawn enemies, im at 1.5 million currently. This guide really helped, and it kept me entertained while playing the game. Also amazing narration.
Bought this game in 2017 and barely played it. Just reinstalled and have been preparing this video has been the most helpful one I found so far! Appreciate you
Brother, thank you so much for your SC guides, I tried Elite Dangerous but it was very overwhelming, even these UA-camrs couldn't explain in short how to get rich faster, that's why I bought Star Citizen and only you explained how to get credits so fast, no barking for 30 minutes! Everything is super clear and I understand everything, you show places where you can buy something (other UA-camrs don't even mention it). So I'm really grateful I watched your video! I liked it and subscribed!
I'm just now learning of the existence of this game. I been stuck on Starfield since it dropped. I must say from the little bit I've seen it looks better than Starfield already lol, better looking ships, better looking gear. Better graphics. Ima have to check this game out.
One of the best tutorials I have seen for this game. I play since 2017 SC so I know I bit of the game. And i have to say you managed to keep your tutorial short but still explained something a new player might not now like putting attachments on your multitool. It was just the perfect mix of keeping it short as possible but don't cut out something important. Thanks for that, keep going
Dig, that’s a really great guide for new players! I would add one thing about the reclaimer. Exclusively do the 250k Hammerhead clean up missions fracture and disintegrate only, fill up the salvage processing room with 8x240scu and one full filler station. Only 16scu boxes. Stack as high as you can to ceiling. Don’t forget to fill the walkways above. Then go sell at Orison. You’ll gross 15M in CM and mission rewards. It’s crazy $$$ and will prob get nerfed @ quarter 1. Enjoy!
I ended up buying a hornet pledge when I first started after a friend got me into the game. I now work as a fighter escort for them as they salvage and teach me the ropes of the game even tho they have a reclaimer. I get payed in a cut of the salvage profits for my work.
MIC-L1 does have a station, its just a bit difficult to spot ever since it was moved and INS Jericho got placed in the vicinity. Its at MIC-L1A and called the Shallow Frontier Station. Notable fearures are a personal weapons vendor as well as a refinery, it also offers the closest hospital to Jericho you can respawn at if XenoThreat is running.
GREAT video, super entertaining! I just got into the game yesterday, rolling solo dolo until I can talk some pals into getting it. Cant wait to get home and try some of this out! Great explanations!
The highest fastest payout I've done was as a duo, doing "a shift" in a reclaimer will do 14 Hammerheads to fill the ship to the roof, then sell, you need whoever is going to do cargo to be VERY GOOD to make it so the server doesn't tank it and any instability in the ship doesn't affect the 16SCU crates stability into either ghosting (basically you won't be able to sell them later on) or ghosting + breaking all the other crates contributing to a 30K. Everything should net you around 3M an hour, I'd say the difficulty isn't just about managing the cargo, it's about being able to fill it to the rim with little to no hassle in terms of not stopping automatic ejections. Edit: be VERY careful going to sell on Area 18, it will barely have strength to not crash, the ship elevator when you are going out will SINK since the ship will be lowered, with you so jump before.
Man o' Man - that voice narrating is priceless...also the info you supply with each video is so dense - I have to take notes! Also I swear you're a filmmaker - the shots and cuts are brilliant. Please keep on keeping on - and maybe slow down slightly for newbies (like me) - so we can absorb all you have analyzed. End ego-stroking -
Great work DT. I appreciate you describing certain nuances of the game in a way, and at a pace, that us noobies can better grasp. Add one more subscriber
I love the speed and succinct nature of this guide. I was thinking about this subject not long ago. I wanted to see how I'd do with 20k and a starter. I started with an Aurora and put two more bulldogs on it, and went out to do some VLRTs. With call to arms you can get 4500-5K a bounty and just keep racking those up on moon with not a lot of atmo. On a couple occasions I even found some RMC, upping my haul by an extra 14K.
Been playing for 5 years, watched tons of videos. Sometimes watch new player guides to see what the new player experience is like. This was the best new player guide I've seen. You're giving a step by step guide from new player to end game, but leaving it open for them to bounce around and do new things outside of just the grind. I especially like telling them to loot delivery locations for free armour, most new player guides tell them to go buy armour early wasting a bunch of their starter credits
Hitting the Distribution Centres now instead of bunkers for loot, doing high risk RMC runs with my org for cash. Sitting on a comfortable 120 million, got all the ships I want (and some,) and I won't have to worry about money again til 4.0 which I'm expecting a full wipe, and a zero to hero run with my pledge ships. (A Nomad and a ROC)
Love the video but there is an update to this and half of this is outdated. You need to use the item terminals now and to get the cargo boxes empty need to use the cargo elevators in the hanger
I took the middle class IRL method into oligarch status in the game. I just bought a reclaimer like 4 years ago. Even if they end up nerfing the profits on that thing by like 80%, its still gonna probably be the best method lol
Great video brother. I like the progression and layout of your vid. Great for newbies! The only change I recommend is F6 is shield, not F7. That is engine ;)
Great narrative! This was perfect for me as I haven't played SC in about 4 years. Getting back into it has required a refresher and this really helped. You covered so much great detail, remembering to move inventory around (so it stays with you), the whole rental paradigm and other stuff that I needed to be reminded of. Some of which was new to me. Great job.
10:37 If one doesn't feel like dealing illegal goods, a decent alternative is to rent a Cutlass black and a ROC and mine hadanite. That might be a good thing to include in an updated version of this video (especially as the breakpoints for some of the wealth classes has changed).
Unfortunately my first encounter with the game was with a friend that already owned a reclaimer. So as you can understand money were never an issue for me and I lost half of the game's fun which is progressing financially. Excellent guide and video though🎉
This video has been my bible since I started playing on January. Thank you so much for such a good content! Also, the altered carbon reference 👌👌. The only problem is that now I call Dorito all markers... In game and irl... And people don't get it😅😅
Brother, This video is fire! Is there going to be an updated one for 3.23? I'm a new player. Also, Where can I catch a stream of yours? The vibe is amazing here 🤣
Salvaging with a Vulture isn't as profitable as it was in this video but on the flipside we have the metal panels in Lagrange points that can net you about 450k per hour if you fill your Vulture with about 3 full buffers (39 scu boxes I think), still a long road to 16 million though
Amazing guide and your voice is so chill man. I would add anyone that wants some combat and profits. Can grind bounty rep up to ERT status instead of the getting a vulture. Then do ERT’s take out the enemy ships, scan any ship with cargo. Loot slam and weevil eggs then sell and brios or samsons. I find it more fun but it’s rng what you get (also I think it got nerfed) it’s still good tho. But yah the Reclaimer is big $$$$.
Fix for storage (boxes) not working ua-cam.com/video/OfSex2uqmc0/v-deo.html
Editing 10/10
Music and levels 10/10
Organization 10/10
Extra tips and tricks didn’t think of 10/10
Wisdom 10/10
Explanation and Guidance 10/10
Over All video 10/10
Well done,
I’m gonna be looking around for another UA-cam video on how to setup settings and keybindings later. I hope you have already made a video or will soon.
Thank you for making this easy!
Big thanks, Tyler. Are you talking about setting up bindings on a specific device? I think most folks don't alter the keyboard bindings.
@@DigThat32 yes for PC. I’m aware that some people recommend certain key bindings for combat, for cargo, for salvage, and for landings. Also, if you could give any tips as far as best video/audio settings. Thanks in advance, I appreciate your efforts and seeing more of your videos, I’m already subscribed.
Maybe post those questions in the Discord. Link is in the description.
One recommendation for new players - MAKE FRIENDS! Experienced players are super helpful to new players. Don’t beg for money in global chat, instead inform chat you’re a new player and ask people if they need any help with missions. You’ll make friends quickly.
I love these videos man. Straight to the point and incredibly helpful. I just started during IAE a few months ago and I’m understanding the game much more.
Also, where did you get the first gold baller outfit and where is that fancy bar you were in at the end of the video?! @digthat32
O7....Outfit was subscriber gear & the bar was the Million Mile High Club in Area 18
@@DigThat32 damn that’s sick. Do I have to become a monthly CIG sub to get that or was it a time limited thing?
Peeps that beg often enough get a reputation as beggars, I know I recognize a few names on the Aussie servers for it.
I started playing a few weeks ago and I've made so many friends by hopping into people's teams to crew and help out, or just chatting in global. This is a very social game, from my experience.
Be sure to add that you want to WORK for money when you state you are new, beggars say they are new hinting for white knights to throw money at them. I have total respect for players wanting to learn and make their own money.
I came for some background audio, and stayed for that smooth voice.
I think you mean smeeooth voice.
oh how i would play this game all day if i wasnt playing on a slide show
Must be that potato pc huh
@@source7431 nah the game just isn’t optimized so you literally need an unnecessarily expensive pc to run it
@@source7431 bro I have a 4070 and a 5800x and I am lucky to get 60 frames lmao the optimization is so bad
@@chadanderson8704 naw i got 1k prebuilt run a 60 frames no problem
Just need a lot of ram. 32 is good.
#1 wealth building tip. Call your credit card company and have them block all future payments to RSI so you can't talk yourself into buying more ships lol.
@@PhillerDiller this got me good lol
Altered Carbon quote my man. Great show not happy they didn’t continue to season 3 and beyond. Thanks for this vid.
You & me both!
I stopped watching 15 minutes into season 2... show was trash after S1 finished... Same with American Gods.
Came here to mention that, I was like "Did he say Takeshi Kovacs?" I loved that show, I still hope for a season 3, especially after that ending
The Expanse is better :p
Did a double take at the altered carbon reference. It's a shame the show couldn't hang with the book series
Please do an updated version. This guide was so helpful!
Been playing this game for about 8 years or so, I can make it to oligarch pretty quickly at this point. But I like to get on youtube and check out videos like this just to see what people are suggesting. This is an excellent little guide. Gets a new person into some good learning gameplay loops, gives clear directions, gives control hints where needed and is to the point. No rambling all information. Guy has a voice built for radio and isn't annoying to listen to (so many creators for this game sound like a dying puma rubbing against a chalk board so I appreciate the ease of listening.
Keep it up man, this needs some more exposure as its one of the better guides I've seen to get a new person into the game. Easy subscribe and follow from me.
I'm a millionary made by salvage, got most of ships and everything the money is able to buy.
But what makes me even more money was a roleplay i started about organization to save the turtles in Stanton, if you buy a turtle of myself you got yourself a ticket to one of our VIP events where we throw parties in different moons while people are high on maze, riding ground vehicles and doing some shennanigans.
This... brings me more than 350 million in donations.
Never beg, be smart and the money just come towards you.
Way to get creative. Need my brain to work like that for real life monies
@@DigThat32 btw i'd like to add you could salvage your own ships try flying to a station like everus, setting your spawn there then fly the biggest ship you can out then turn off the ship and die, when you revive in the clinic spawn your vulture and scrap your ship
I've watched so many Star Citizen beginner videos and this is by far the best. Straight to the point!
one of the rare instances I award a like to a video, this is a fantastic guide, 10/10.
Dude, this is the best how to vid I’ve ever seen for this game in 10 years. Clear, thorough, detailed, and extremely entertaining! So well done. I wish I was a new player to follow this play by play 😂! Keep up the great work! Sanford and Son was always on my mind! CIG MVP THIS MFs!
Much appreciated!
Most excellent video there, mate!
Getting a Vulture and then a Reclaimer was the best decision money-wise in the game. Reclaimer is indeed a flying money printer right now.
Some tips for salvaging:
- Vulture: can stack a total of 23 cargo boxes plus buffer in it. I made about 800k - 1 million per hour with just disintegrating the hulls from 80k missions around Yela and selling at Grim Hex.
- Reclaimer: 250k Hammerhead missions are the go to here. You can stack around 5 Hammerheads worth of 16 SCU boxes in the salvage processing hold. Store boxes on the balcony as well for more room and drop some at the end of the salvage processing hold down the hole at the end. 5 Hammerheads in boxes plus 1 in the buffer nets you a profit of 9-10 million per run in 1.5 - 2 hrs.
- Landing the Reclaimer on planets is tricky. Take your time and be careful. It can only stay in the air in VTOL mode and when the ship is completely level. If your nose pitches up or down, you will lose height.
- Flying a Reclaimer out of atmosphere takes a long time and lots of Hydrogen fuel. Fly to Grim Hex with a smaller ship, claim the Reclaimer here and take off to your salvage run. Do your salvaging and sell the cargo at major planets. Claim your smaller ship there and fly back to Grim Hex, where you claim the Reclaimer and take off again.
- You are especially vulnerable when your are stacking boxes with a Reclaimer or a Vulture. Fly to safe place first if you're worried about pirates before you go to the cargo hold. You can select a jump target, fly a short time and then exit Quantum Drive midway, either by pressing "B" again or by shutting down the ship ("U").
- A Reclaimer cannot land everywhere, it needs large landing pads to stow it. Grim Hex and Planets have them. But you can refuel and sell your cargo anyway on other space stations: find a docking platform outside of the station with a dedicated entry for people on foot. You only need to "land" sideways so that some of the landing gear is touching the platform, then you can refuel and repair. Exit the Reclaimer and remember the number of your docking platform. Enter the station and sell your good there and return to your ship. Not ideal, as stations have smaller maximum inventory than planets, but doable.
And above all else: Have fun! Star Citizen shines when you can play together with other people.
Great info, thank you
I've been on Star Citizen since 2014, and THIS is the BEST tutorial I've seen! Thanks!
I've been watching tutorials for a month, nothing has come close to the information, humor, and fun of this. Thank you.
I just started the game 2 days ago and i was so confused on what to do, but this video actually helped me A TON. Thanks a lot for this!
Glad to hear it noirkitkat!
I have never been more entertained by a guide. Ever. I'm subscribing. You got that charisma stat maxed out.
Salute!
def worth a sub man helping new players is key. Very informative and well done. I started my empire with a cutty running boxes.
Get that money!
Thanks for the views
what is your setup? I've got a 4070ti and i73700k and I've got like 40fps in big cities...
Any recommendations for perormance?
@NightfallChease That's actually pretty impressive for that CPU. I did a pretty recent vid for budget performance boosts. It referenced AMD but the principal applies across brands.
@@NightfallChease I have a 5800x3D 32gbs of ram and 4070 super with 12 vram. I get about 60-70 gps average with lows being 49 and high being 85 in cities space etc all settings maxed too except clouds
@@Tate_THG looks like they still have some improvements to do... Hope they will add upscaling or something like that
I am running a Ryzen 9 5900x, RTX 3080 and 32 GBs of RAM ... I have only recently like yesterday played through the tutorial previously I couldn't really play I have had an account for like 4 years lmao... I try to play it everytime I make upgrades. I don't know what I get in big cities yet but everything else I did in the tutorial was VERY smooth. Could prolly be smoother with optimization things
Altered Carbon reference. Nice. I'm sending this to a new player I know. Thanks for walking thru how to set route, Dig. I'll think he'll appreciate that
Salute!
Dude... This was the best put together I think I've ever seen in my entire life.
Absolutely OUTSTANDING.
My friend this is without doubt the best guide I have come across. Just keep keeping on
Your videos never fail to cheer me up, even though I don't play Star Citizen. Been watching you since your Elite Dangerous days
Thanks mayne! Glad to hear it
I am just getting into Star Citizen and waiting for parts of my new rig to arrive. But hyping myself up watching lots of vids about it before getting it setup! This has got to be one of the best "how to" videos in both content and production I have seen on the subject!! Got my sub and will be watching for more!! Hope to see y'all in the game this week :D
Welcome to the Verse Ed
tysm.. can't wait! @@DigThat32
Man this is such a well made video. Good job bro.
I knew the bulk of this but watched anyway just out of pure appreciation for getting down to business and doing it well. Great job man.
New player here. Obviously I've been watching a ton of videos out there but yours is just more entertaining by the way you speak and very informative without spending so much time babying the new players. Like "alright, here you go. Do this. Don't ask why. Makes sense now huh?". Love the random humor, too.
Keep it up dude!
Big thanks Pedro!
This has helped me out SO much. I am BRAND NEW to sc, and was pretty overwhelmed learning all the keybinds and overall mechanics. This guide has proven invaluable. Thanks for taking the time to put this out, one of the best if not the best guide I have found!
Glad it's gettin you goin
Man i kinda wish there was a guide like this just for life.
Man, me too!
Bookmarked this vid. to link it to everyone asking.... Wonderful guide you put together there - best i've come across so far !
Much appreciated Steven
God Damn, I clicked in just to skim what I thought would be semi click-bait, but am instead subscribing and watching the whole thing. Nice work on the video m8.
o7
this videos saved my star citizen experience. i was about to quit
love you man
Thanks for the vid. I was trying to do my first slam drop off and sell at Sam’s and sons and as I hit the kiosk someone came out of the shadows and knocked me out… killed me and stole my cargo. I’m a rust player so I should know better.
So much loss but so much fun haha!
Yep! Never know when it's about to go down! Keep your head on a swivel & stay ready to protect yourself.
Great video. I started in SC in 2021 but stepped away for the last year. To many times, probably 80% I would loose everything because the game/server would crash. Your video was the first I have watched as I prepare to give this another whirl. Big help and encouragement, nice job!
My goodness your voice is AMAZING!
If you don't already, have you ever considered a line of work where you can us that? Like radio, voice over, commercials etc?
I could watch your vids and listen to you talk about stuff for hours.
Your videos are awesome and informatve and 10/10.
Amazing video, im a new player to star citizens and didn’t know any good methods to make money, if i did it was all glitches or something that’s not fun like leaving and rejoining to respawn enemies, im at 1.5 million currently. This guide really helped, and it kept me entertained while playing the game. Also amazing narration.
Thanks mayne. Glad it worked for ya
Bought this game in 2017 and barely played it. Just reinstalled and have been preparing this video has been the most helpful one I found so far! Appreciate you
Glad it helped!
Brother, thank you so much for your SC guides, I tried Elite Dangerous but it was very overwhelming, even these UA-camrs couldn't explain in short how to get rich faster, that's why I bought Star Citizen and only you explained how to get credits so fast, no barking for 30 minutes! Everything is super clear and I understand everything, you show places where you can buy something (other UA-camrs don't even mention it). So I'm really grateful I watched your video! I liked it and subscribed!
Awesome video, and thank you for the Altered Carbon reference. One of my favorite shows.
Great show
I'm just now learning of the existence of this game. I been stuck on Starfield since it dropped. I must say from the little bit I've seen it looks better than Starfield already lol, better looking ships, better looking gear. Better graphics. Ima have to check this game out.
One of the best tutorials I have seen for this game. I play since 2017 SC so I know I bit of the game. And i have to say you managed to keep your tutorial short but still explained something a new player might not now like putting attachments on your multitool. It was just the perfect mix of keeping it short as possible but don't cut out something important. Thanks for that, keep going
Salute!
CIG needs you on the community engagement team. Like team lead! Well done vid!
Dig, that’s a really great guide for new players! I would add one thing about the reclaimer. Exclusively do the 250k Hammerhead clean up missions fracture and disintegrate only, fill up the salvage processing room with 8x240scu and one full filler station. Only 16scu boxes. Stack as high as you can to ceiling. Don’t forget to fill the walkways above. Then go sell at Orison. You’ll gross 15M in CM and mission rewards. It’s crazy $$$ and will prob get nerfed @ quarter 1. Enjoy!
Good tip
I ended up buying a hornet pledge when I first started after a friend got me into the game. I now work as a fighter escort for them as they salvage and teach me the ropes of the game even tho they have a reclaimer. I get payed in a cut of the salvage profits for my work.
You are an awesome creator!
I am essentially a noob again!
This is probably the best tutorial with great editing! Hands down recommended to share this video with new comers
Holy eargasm your voice is heavenly
Agreed. Very smooth
MIC-L1 does have a station, its just a bit difficult to spot ever since it was moved and INS Jericho got placed in the vicinity.
Its at MIC-L1A and called the Shallow Frontier Station. Notable fearures are a personal weapons vendor as well as a refinery, it also offers the closest hospital to Jericho you can respawn at if XenoThreat is running.
GREAT video, super entertaining! I just got into the game yesterday, rolling solo dolo until I can talk some pals into getting it. Cant wait to get home and try some of this out! Great explanations!
Dig by far makes the best New player guides, to the point and precise o7🔥
I appreciate that!
The highest fastest payout I've done was as a duo, doing "a shift" in a reclaimer will do 14 Hammerheads to fill the ship to the roof, then sell, you need whoever is going to do cargo to be VERY GOOD to make it so the server doesn't tank it and any instability in the ship doesn't affect the 16SCU crates stability into either ghosting (basically you won't be able to sell them later on) or ghosting + breaking all the other crates contributing to a 30K. Everything should net you around 3M an hour, I'd say the difficulty isn't just about managing the cargo, it's about being able to fill it to the rim with little to no hassle in terms of not stopping automatic ejections.
Edit: be VERY careful going to sell on Area 18, it will barely have strength to not crash, the ship elevator when you are going out will SINK since the ship will be lowered, with you so jump before.
Best quality videos, I seen in gaming in awhile...
Best guide I ever found on yt.
Keep up! Subscribed after listening to your voice and storytelling skill.
Glad you enjoyed!
Man o' Man - that voice narrating is priceless...also the info you supply with each video is so dense - I have to take notes! Also I swear you're a filmmaker - the shots and cuts are brilliant. Please keep on keeping on - and maybe slow down slightly for newbies (like me) - so we can absorb all you have analyzed. End ego-stroking -
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Great work DT. I appreciate you describing certain nuances of the game in a way, and at a pace, that us noobies can better grasp. Add one more subscriber
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actually one of the few entertaining and informing videos on how u should start, love it man!
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I love the speed and succinct nature of this guide. I was thinking about this subject not long ago. I wanted to see how I'd do with 20k and a starter. I started with an Aurora and put two more bulldogs on it, and went out to do some VLRTs. With call to arms you can get 4500-5K a bounty and just keep racking those up on moon with not a lot of atmo. On a couple occasions I even found some RMC, upping my haul by an extra 14K.
This video format is so clean. Really nice pace, contextual hints, funny comments that don't take you out of the pace. Really nice work. Subbed
Much appreciated!
Great vid, maybe you'll see my ambulance in the verse one day
Been playing for 5 years, watched tons of videos. Sometimes watch new player guides to see what the new player experience is like. This was the best new player guide I've seen. You're giving a step by step guide from new player to end game, but leaving it open for them to bounce around and do new things outside of just the grind. I especially like telling them to loot delivery locations for free armour, most new player guides tell them to go buy armour early wasting a bunch of their starter credits
Great video way more helpful than most other guides
Salute!
Great guide, we appreciate the work you put in on this!
Big thanks, Maz
i was about to lose my will to play the game after i crashed with a full load but this video made me want to keep playing
Hitting the Distribution Centres now instead of bunkers for loot, doing high risk RMC runs with my org for cash. Sitting on a comfortable 120 million, got all the ships I want (and some,) and I won't have to worry about money again til 4.0 which I'm expecting a full wipe, and a zero to hero run with my pledge ships. (A Nomad and a ROC)
The Man! I wish I found this a week ago!
Got me a Vulture for the culture thanks to this dope guide. Thanks for the S tier content.
Glad I could help!
Super coherent and well spoken. 10/10
i was expecting some bs boring explanation or something but this vid actually fun asf and u make it sound easy to understand bro u got a sub from me
Big thanks Cusa
Love the video but there is an update to this and half of this is outdated. You need to use the item terminals now and to get the cargo boxes empty need to use the cargo elevators in the hanger
Man this reinvigorated my energy to play ex qaunt miner here I’m going back in try a be a master salvager 😎
I took the middle class IRL method into oligarch status in the game. I just bought a reclaimer like 4 years ago. Even if they end up nerfing the profits on that thing by like 80%, its still gonna probably be the best method lol
Great video brother. I like the progression and layout of your vid. Great for newbies! The only change I recommend is F6 is shield, not F7. That is engine ;)
Thanks mayne. The layout is WES.. weapons/ engines/ shields
Good to know! Someone told me to make sure to max shields by pressing F6 when I land and I listened instead of verifying, lol. I appreciate it!
i forgot i even had this game, time to hop back on thanks
most helpful and best edited video for new players in star citizen ive watched. THANK YOU!! Also if you arent in voice acting you should be dawg lmao.
oligarch in the verse, i love it
This is an awesome video! Great info, great script. Def worth the watch.
Loved that Altered Carbon reference 😂
Great narrative! This was perfect for me as I haven't played SC in about 4 years. Getting back into it has required a refresher and this really helped. You covered so much great detail, remembering to move inventory around (so it stays with you), the whole rental paradigm and other stuff that I needed to be reminded of. Some of which was new to me. Great job.
10:37 If one doesn't feel like dealing illegal goods, a decent alternative is to rent a Cutlass black and a ROC and mine hadanite. That might be a good thing to include in an updated version of this video (especially as the breakpoints for some of the wealth classes has changed).
Excellent Vid....... just plain Excellent. Great work!!!
Just started playing thanks, great guide!
Unfortunately my first encounter with the game was with a friend that already owned a reclaimer. So as you can understand money were never an issue for me and I lost half of the game's fun which is progressing financially. Excellent guide and video though🎉
Amazing guide! Really helping me and a bunch of my friends 🔥
Not new to the game, but took a break from 2019 till this most recent patch 3.23.0
But damn this is an excellent video. Props my guy.
This video has been my bible since I started playing on January. Thank you so much for such a good content! Also, the altered carbon reference 👌👌. The only problem is that now I call Dorito all markers... In game and irl... And people don't get it😅😅
the work is crazy its as if i'm not playing a game
Brother, shi was clear, concise and to the point. Watched it a few days ago and im sitting at 700k now. Keep on doin what you doin
Love your videos. So glad I found you! And nice JEFFERSON'S Reference! IT was DYN-O-MITE!
Brother, This video is fire! Is there going to be an updated one for 3.23? I'm a new player. Also, Where can I catch a stream of yours? The vibe is amazing here 🤣
Salvaging with a Vulture isn't as profitable as it was in this video but on the flipside we have the metal panels in Lagrange points that can net you about 450k per hour if you fill your Vulture with about 3 full buffers (39 scu boxes I think), still a long road to 16 million though
This video has resulted in a download of Star Citizen here. Quality product. Thank you.
This is guide smewth as hell. Not only solid info but a lot of fun to watch. Well made, well done.
Much appreciated!
Great video! I would of loved to have this over the years as I popped in and out of SC. Hope you keep it updated as the game gets more developed!
build wealth in a game that sucks you dry while still in alpha
@@13christbane load in the game run to your ship lag out load in the game run to your ship lag out repeat
I'm on my 3rd day of SC starting with just the Aurora and I've already made over 50 mill
Nyce!
Amazing guide and your voice is so chill man.
I would add anyone that wants some combat and profits. Can grind bounty rep up to ERT status instead of the getting a vulture. Then do ERT’s take out the enemy ships, scan any ship with cargo. Loot slam and weevil eggs then sell and brios or samsons. I find it more fun but it’s rng what you get (also I think it got nerfed) it’s still good tho. But yah the Reclaimer is big $$$$.
downloading SC rn for the free week, very informative video!
Hope it went well!
Great video! Helpful and fun to watch! Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great flow. Others would have takin 60 mins or more to show the same things. Great content. Thanks
Right on Shawn!