Nice guide. One improvement: You can first put the box on the left side cargo elevator, double click it there and then load it from the filters. Saves you one round of moving the same items around :) Also: Even if you are to lazy to bring a medgun, allways have 1 healing pen and 1 orange pen against arm paralysis on you. With a high tier arm injury you otherwise CANNOT steer your ship or climb ladders (that you might need to get INTO your ship). 2 medpens fit onto even the basic suit.
You mentioned a box for used drink bottles, and that's fine if you want to sell that box later (I think you get 1 aUEC per bottle back for that), but if the issue for doing that is only so you don't clutter you hangar then I might suggest you already have an empty-able garbage area in your hangar... your landing pad. Whenever you call or store a ship anything on that pad will be cleared (I like to think of it as the hangar crew that handle you ships also do that for safety and as a standard part of their "service" ;)). Also couldn't you do a loadout onto your character, then just drag your core and drop that into a box so it's already prepped with your backpack and guns and such in place? I think then you only have to worry about undersuit and helmet. It's a bit of an extra set of steps but seems to me it would save you a TON of time over having to go to each of all of those boxes every time and individually load your toon up every single time, especially if you're trying to meet up with friends quickly or something. You can do the same with a box you are taking inside of a something like that Nursa or a ship with a medbed where you intend to spawn to for, say, bunker missions so you have your loadout instantly ready to go when you span to get back to the action right away, I believe. (I don't do that often, mind you, I just think I've seen others doing it that way, if that helps).
Thanks for this, very helpful! It would be great to see how you going about looting, and how it works with a container. I'm struggling to grasp how to easily get the armor off a body to a container.
Thanks for this, waiting for 4.0 to release before I play again. Pity we can't have those nice hangars we had many years ago that came with the game package
i think i got 20k when i start.But i hope they give little more now bc it's so expensive now. but if not one mission and we have enough money for gear etc.
Josh's rules for inventory gearing: 1: Either wear an undersuit with a pistol or a full set of heavy armor. No inbetween. 2: Bring one gun. Undersuit? Bring a pistol. Outdoors? Sniper and LMG. Bunker? Just an LMG, and try to loot an extra LMG or sniper. 3: ALWAYS bring max amount of medpens on your person, as well as a tractor beam multitool. Bring a medgun when in heavy armo 4: Bring one or two foody drinks. If you go to Pyro, maybe bring a dozen. 5: Backpacks optional when only in an undersuit, you can use ship inventory instead. Always wear a backpack when in heavy armor though.
Man, until alpha is over, this should all just be on our ships. sounds like hangars are going to be great though, so, I have my fingers crossed. My biggest pain point is finding and losing all the gear I gather to bugs.
So with the 4.0 reset, where should I start as a PVE area? Took a noob mission at 8K in Area 18, flew out and got ganked while trying to clean whatever pipes I was supposed to 😅
Inventory simply sucks, PERIOD. You cannot search for an item, you dont have simple stacking mechanics, you have to it by hand, the microSCU values are confusing and item sizes not clear on what it fits, now they are changing backpack dimensions to fit some guns, that does not make sense and will become "magical inventory" as it should cleary not fit if youre going for realistic metrics. It will forever SUCK if you cant stack ALL identital items with a click, Search and sell in bulk. MMOs are based on grind and selling junk all the time, if you take hours selling garbage nobody will loot anything that is not top notch in value, hurting the crafting mechanics that will most likely need some garbage as part materials.
Something I don't understand is how you are able to mass such amounts of gear and items with such a buggy game. I am always losing gear to game crashes and glitches.... ALWAYS!!! What you show doesn't seem possible. Do you purchase all that stuff and if so with in-game currency or real money? I have even taken containers with me on missions to collect items either to keep or sell and usually lose all of it, including the container, due to the game bugging out!! Really? How do you do it? Maybe make a video on how to KEEP stuff while in-game since it appears like you have the ability to do just that. Otherwise, good job on the video, but I don't see how it will apply if one can't mass that much stuff.
@@SpaceDad42 So, any good pointers on how to "get good" with circumventing game crashes and glitches? So you really don't have any problems with Star Citizen game play like I described in my original comment? I'll admit I could use a lot of improvement in "getting good" at Star Citizen but could use some help understanding how one is able to amass so much "good" stuff like shown in this video. I even tried storing and placing containers in my "personal" hanger (like shown in video) and the stuff eventually disappears!?! Ship storage is not reliable either. Sure, it might stay there over a few logins of game play but it WILL disappear. The only place I see to store stuff that has been somewhat stable is either station or character storage. I have tried the things suggested in this video and it just DOES NOT WORK! I guess I will have to keep everything in station storage until I "get good" at the game. ;)
@@SpaceDad42It might your system. I very rarely have these game breaking issues people complain about. It's easy to amass such a large amount doing bunkers.
@@Talic_Wildwood Ha... I've played in several systems and still same issues. I do have to say the more I play the more I pick up things to do and not do for example... never leave items you want to keep on your ship or in your hanger. Anything I want to keep must go into station storage either in crate or not, period, before logging off game. Also, I have started running bunkers and have found some good loot in which I HOPE to keep. ;) What system do you normally play in that doesn't seem to have issues?
@hosmocosmo1703 A last gen i7 with a 4070 ti, NVMe, 16gb RAM, and 1 Mbps connection. I have things set up around my hangar that always there. Are you sure it's your home hangar? Anywhere else and you'll lose it.
@@FreebirthBoccara yes, it still like that, I looted 10 sets of armmors and put them in the elevator, even snap every boxes in the grite, but still, I have only more or less 6 sets. that was two weeks ago.
Nice guide.
One improvement:
You can first put the box on the left side cargo elevator, double click it there and then load it from the filters.
Saves you one round of moving the same items around :)
Also:
Even if you are to lazy to bring a medgun, allways have 1 healing pen and 1 orange pen against arm paralysis on you. With a high tier arm injury you otherwise CANNOT steer your ship or climb ladders (that you might need to get INTO your ship). 2 medpens fit onto even the basic suit.
orange? i have thought it's green 🤔 but yeah it's too cheap to not bring with you always lest few pen but i always carry medgun with me too.
My advice to you is not to use these tips in the video, because due to bugs, everything that is in your hangar may disappear.
Thanks for the guide. Been playing a bit and still learned. Ty!
You mentioned a box for used drink bottles, and that's fine if you want to sell that box later (I think you get 1 aUEC per bottle back for that), but if the issue for doing that is only so you don't clutter you hangar then I might suggest you already have an empty-able garbage area in your hangar... your landing pad. Whenever you call or store a ship anything on that pad will be cleared (I like to think of it as the hangar crew that handle you ships also do that for safety and as a standard part of their "service" ;)).
Also couldn't you do a loadout onto your character, then just drag your core and drop that into a box so it's already prepped with your backpack and guns and such in place? I think then you only have to worry about undersuit and helmet. It's a bit of an extra set of steps but seems to me it would save you a TON of time over having to go to each of all of those boxes every time and individually load your toon up every single time, especially if you're trying to meet up with friends quickly or something. You can do the same with a box you are taking inside of a something like that Nursa or a ship with a medbed where you intend to spawn to for, say, bunker missions so you have your loadout instantly ready to go when you span to get back to the action right away, I believe. (I don't do that often, mind you, I just think I've seen others doing it that way, if that helps).
Thanks for this, very helpful! It would be great to see how you going about looting, and how it works with a container. I'm struggling to grasp how to easily get the armor off a body to a container.
Well done guide, as always.
Thanks for this, waiting for 4.0 to release before I play again.
Pity we can't have those nice hangars we had many years ago that came with the game package
I do not remember wwith what money we all start with, buyng all that staff at the start is not a great idea
i think i got 20k when i start.But i hope they give little more now bc it's so expensive now. but if not one mission and we have enough money for gear etc.
cool info
Josh's rules for inventory gearing:
1: Either wear an undersuit with a pistol or a full set of heavy armor. No inbetween.
2: Bring one gun. Undersuit? Bring a pistol. Outdoors? Sniper and LMG. Bunker? Just an LMG, and try to loot an extra LMG or sniper.
3: ALWAYS bring max amount of medpens on your person, as well as a tractor beam multitool. Bring a medgun when in heavy armo
4: Bring one or two foody drinks. If you go to Pyro, maybe bring a dozen.
5: Backpacks optional when only in an undersuit, you can use ship inventory instead. Always wear a backpack when in heavy armor though.
I don't get why to get through the hassle to store stuff in boxes while you have filters in your inventory
Because the filers suck...a lot.
We spawn directly in our hangar now. Now you have to run back to stock up, 😂
Man, until alpha is over, this should all just be on our ships. sounds like hangars are going to be great though, so, I have my fingers crossed. My biggest pain point is finding and losing all the gear I gather to bugs.
So with the 4.0 reset, where should I start as a PVE area?
Took a noob mission at 8K in Area 18, flew out and got ganked while trying to clean whatever pipes I was supposed to 😅
You got a stroke of bad luck. Stanton is still safer than Pyro.
Inventory simply sucks, PERIOD.
You cannot search for an item, you dont have simple stacking mechanics, you have to it by hand, the microSCU values are confusing and item sizes not clear on what it fits, now they are changing backpack dimensions to fit some guns, that does not make sense and will become "magical inventory" as it should cleary not fit if youre going for realistic metrics.
It will forever SUCK if you cant stack ALL identital items with a click, Search and sell in bulk.
MMOs are based on grind and selling junk all the time, if you take hours selling garbage nobody will loot anything that is not top notch in value, hurting the crafting mechanics that will most likely need some garbage as part materials.
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Heh, do the work.
My advice to you is not to use these tips in the video, because due to bugs, everything that is in your hangar may disappear.
Something I don't understand is how you are able to mass such amounts of gear and items with such a buggy game. I am always losing gear to game crashes and glitches.... ALWAYS!!! What you show doesn't seem possible. Do you purchase all that stuff and if so with in-game currency or real money? I have even taken containers with me on missions to collect items either to keep or sell and usually lose all of it, including the container, due to the game bugging out!! Really? How do you do it? Maybe make a video on how to KEEP stuff while in-game since it appears like you have the ability to do just that. Otherwise, good job on the video, but I don't see how it will apply if one can't mass that much stuff.
Git gud? I don’t have your problems. Most players have a vast stockpile.
@@SpaceDad42 So, any good pointers on how to "get good" with circumventing game crashes and glitches? So you really don't have any problems with Star Citizen game play like I described in my original comment? I'll admit I could use a lot of improvement in "getting good" at Star Citizen but could use some help understanding how one is able to amass so much "good" stuff like shown in this video. I even tried storing and placing containers in my "personal" hanger (like shown in video) and the stuff eventually disappears!?! Ship storage is not reliable either. Sure, it might stay there over a few logins of game play but it WILL disappear. The only place I see to store stuff that has been somewhat stable is either station or character storage. I have tried the things suggested in this video and it just DOES NOT WORK! I guess I will have to keep everything in station storage until I "get good" at the game. ;)
@@SpaceDad42It might your system. I very rarely have these game breaking issues people complain about. It's easy to amass such a large amount doing bunkers.
@@Talic_Wildwood Ha... I've played in several systems and still same issues. I do have to say the more I play the more I pick up things to do and not do for example... never leave items you want to keep on your ship or in your hanger. Anything I want to keep must go into station storage either in crate or not, period, before logging off game. Also, I have started running bunkers and have found some good loot in which I HOPE to keep. ;) What system do you normally play in that doesn't seem to have issues?
@hosmocosmo1703 A last gen i7 with a 4070 ti, NVMe, 16gb RAM, and 1 Mbps connection. I have things set up around my hangar that always there. Are you sure it's your home hangar? Anywhere else and you'll lose it.
Be carefull, the cargo elevator will eat 25% of you loot when it go down! it is not a good idea to manege your armors and backpacks!
It hasn't done that for a long while
@@FreebirthBoccara yes, it still like that, I looted 10 sets of armmors and put them in the elevator, even snap every boxes in the grite, but still, I have only more or less 6 sets. that was two weeks ago.