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Star Citizen Bounty Hunting Guide: Ships, Loadouts, Tips

Bounty hunting is one of the most satisfying ways to play Star Citizen because it teaches you the full “pilot life” loop: travel fast, identify targets, win fights efficiently, manage risk, and get paid. In 2026, bounty hunting is also one of the best progression paths because it scales naturally from starter-ship VLRTs to serious endgame ERT combat—and it rewards real skills (target control, power management, disengaging, and smart loadouts) more than almost any other activity. This guide gives you a complete, practical bounty hunting blueprint: which ships perform best at each stage, how to build reliable weapon loadouts, how to run contracts faster, and how to avoid the common mistakes that make new hunters feel broke, stuck, or constantly exploding.

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Best Places to Buy Gear and Weapons in Star Citizen

If you’ve ever landed in a major city in Star Citizen, stepped off the tram, and thought “Okay… where do I actually buy a gun?”—you’re not alone. In 2026, the game has more gear variety than ever (armor brands, backpacks, multitools, meds, weapon attachments, ammo types, and both FPS and ship weapons), but the shopping experience still rewards players who know exactly where to go and what to buy first. This guide is built to save you hours of wandering. You’ll learn the best locations to stock up on FPS weapons, armor, ammo, medical items, utility tools, and ship weapons, plus practical “shopping routes” you can repeat every session so you’re always ready for bunkers, bounties, salvage, hauling, or just staying alive.

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Star Citizen Performance Guide: FPS Boost & Settings

Star Citizen can look incredible… and still feel rough if your PC isn’t set up the right way. The tricky part is that performance isn’t only about “more FPS.” In 2026, Star Citizen performance is a mix of frame rate + frame pacing + streaming stutter + server conditions. That’s why two players with similar PCs can report completely different experiences depending on where they are (cities vs space), what they’re doing (bunkers vs hauling), and how their settings are tuned (Vulkan vs DirectX, upscaling, clouds, shader cache health, and memory/pagefile behavior). This guide gives you a practical, repeatable plan to boost FPS, reduce stutters, and make the game feel smoother without turning everything into a blurry mess.

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Make Money Fast in Star Citizen: Top Methods

Making money fast in Star Citizen isn’t about finding one “secret” loop — it’s about choosing a method that matches your current ship, your risk tolerance, and your session length, then running it with a clean routine. In 2026’s Alpha economy, the players who get rich quickly usually do three things better than everyone else: they minimize wasted travel, they avoid unnecessary gear loss, and they sell efficiently (time-to-cash matters as much as the payout). This page covers the top money-making methods you can start today — from starter-ship friendly loops to high-profit specialist loops — with practical steps, pros/cons, and “don’t get scammed by your own greed” safety rules.

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Best Starter Ships in Star Citizen (Pros & Cons)

Picking your first ship in Star Citizen is a bigger decision than it looks. Your starter isn’t just a ride — it’s your home base, your first income tool, your escape plan, and sometimes your only respawn-adjacent safety when a session gets messy. In 2026, “best starter ship” depends less on hype and more on what you’ll actually do in your first 30–50 hours: delivery and exploration, bunker missions, bounty hunting, light cargo, ROC mining, or just learning how to fly without stress. This page breaks down the most common starter ships (and starter-pack options) with practical pros and cons, so you can choose a ship that matches your playstyle, your patience level, and your long-term upgrade plan.

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Star Citizen Beginner Guide 2026: First 10 Hours

Star Citizen can feel like you’ve been dropped into a real universe with no map, no job, and a helmet that may or may not be on your head. That’s normal. The first 10 hours are where most new players either fall in love with the “living sci-fi sim” vibe… or bounce off because they tried to do everything at once. This beginner guide is built to make your first sessions smooth, profitable, and fun in 2026’s current Alpha era, with a simple plan: get set up correctly, learn the few systems that matter most, earn your first reliable credits, and leave those first 10 hours with confidence (and a stocked inventory) instead of frustration.

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UFL Weekly Watch Routine: A Simple Checklist for Fans

If you watch the UFL the same way you watch random highlights, it can feel like “nice spring football.” But if you follow it with a simple weekly routine, it becomes way more addictive—because you’ll understand why games matter, what teams are building, and which moments actually decide wins in a short season. In 2026, a routine matters even more because the league is built around high-leverage decisions: coaches face more fourth-down choices once they cross midfield, touchdown “extra points” can be 1, 2, or 3, long field goals can be worth more, kickoffs can swing field position dramatically, and overtime is designed to end with a winner.

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UFL Storylines & Rivalries to Track Each Week

The UFL is at its best when you watch it like a weekly series instead of a random set of games. In 2026, that’s especially true because the league is basically designed to generate storylines: three new franchises, two major rebrands, new head coaches, new stadium homes, and rule changes that force bold decisions every weekend. Add a short 10-week regular season and a top-four playoff race with no conferences, and you get a league where one result can reshape the standings instantly.

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Positions to Watch in Spring Football: QB, WR, Edge, CB

Spring football is the fastest way to remember why you love the sport: tighter seasons, higher urgency, and a weekly “prove it” mindset from players trying to earn bigger opportunities. But the best part for fans is how clear the on-field story becomes when you know what to watch. Instead of trying to follow every position at once, focus on four that basically drive the entire game in spring leagues: Quarterback (QB), Wide Receiver (WR), Edge Rusher (EDGE), and Cornerback (CB). These roles touch every snap, decide most turning points, and reveal team identity earlier than any other position group.

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