Saturday, 6 February 2016

21) Star Citizen- Hull E review

Hull E:



Finally we come to the last entry into the Hull series. This has got to be one of the most impressive ships that Star Citizen has to offer because of it's sheer size. Weighing in at 3,241,052 kg this is the biggest freighter available on the market up to date. Its lucky there's no atmosphere in space because the 10 tr13 thrusters would single handedly cause global warming, not quite sure what kind of power plant can handle that but we will find out soon enough. Of course these engines are needed to budge 98304 of cargo capacity across the universe potentially earning an oustanding amount of UEC. However, though it can transport a large amount of cargo the person capacity dissapointingly does not exceed 5 like the Hull D.
The E variant is equipped with a few decently sized gimbals however the linear movement qualities mean escorts are needed as pirates will see this as a gold mine. I can't imagine many of these being used for personal cargo transport due to the sheer size of organisation and support needed behind it. It will most likely be used by large trade corps to provide a sustainable income and play a vital role in the systems economy.

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  2. Great review! The detailed breakdown of the Star Citizen Hull E really captures its strengths and unique features. It’s always interesting to see how game economies evolve with such vessels. For those looking for a similar immersive experience in New World, New World Aeternum Gold For Sale can be a great resource. Acquiring Aeternum Gold allows players to focus on exploration and strategic upgrades without the grind, much like having a powerful ship in Star Citizen.

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