Imperial Courier in VR; a must fly for all pilots

If you haven't flown the Imperial Courier in VR yet then you should; the Courier's cockpit looks gorgeous.

I finally ranked up to Master today after sitting on Outsider since I first launched "Elite: Dangerous" many months ago — and I'm glad I finally did. Gutamaya's Imperial styling takes the in-flight VR experience to a new level with the Courier's seductive curves, high-tech textures and futuristic lighting. Plus, the Courier has an illuminated nose-site, which makes the bottom hardpoint perfect for a fixed mount — superb!

While the Courier might not have the firepower of the Vulture, I think the former will replace the latter as my go-to bounty hunter because of the upgraded VR experience. Don't get me wrong; I enjoy the Vulture — and all of Core Dynamics' other ships — in VR. But the Courier takes the experience to new heights.

If you own a VR headset but not the Courier, go rank up and buy one. It's awesome!

NOTE: This independent review was neither paid for nor endorsed by Gutamaya or any of its subsidiaries or joint partners.
 
Try a fixed beam on the center mount.
And rail guns on the other two.

Keep them on the same trigger button, the beam then works as a laser pointer of death and if you can keep it tracking long enough. BOOM!
 
Try a fixed beam on the center mount.
And rail guns on the other two.

Keep them on the same trigger button, the beam then works as a laser pointer of death and if you can keep it tracking long enough. BOOM!

That is a brilliant idea! Right now, I've got gimbaled pulse lasers on the sides and a rail gun in the center. But the "laser pointer of death" sounds awesome!
 
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