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Destination SkillQueue
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Posted - 2010.01.28 14:51:00 -
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Originally by: Armoured C
Originally by: Blane Xero
Originally by: Armoured C Edited by: Armoured C on 26/01/2010 23:29:19 i have to say i am going to make STO my main MMO game with eve still subbed to my one pvp account in the background.
I dare say this is the best part of STO ever.
ill miss you to
Just be careful out there. The game devs are charging for subscription, for expansions and for content added through patches in their other MMO, that is notorious for lack of content. Nobody deserves to get robbed like that, so keep an eye on your wallet. They might pick your pockets clean if you aren't careful. Have fun while you're there 
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Destination SkillQueue
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Posted - 2010.02.01 17:06:00 -
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Originally by: Rowdy Yates
Originally by: PMolkenthin Hate it. I played the open beta for 2 weeks and got bored. It's been live for 2 days (head start) and im already bored again. It feels like it should be a single player adventure. Im wondering whats the point of grinding missions on my own just to level up and fly a better ship. Also the Steam bug where the game files got deleted and we were forced to download 10gb again really ****ed me off. I wont be paying a monthly subscription for this turd.
I don't hate it, but I too am bored and will not pay a monthly subscription.
It's just not fun.
From what I have seen and read it isn't actually a bad game, but there really isn't a reason to sub either, so it sort of fails as an MMO. It has no appeal for me mainly because I own all starfleet command games(this is where STO copied the space combat) and have the elite force series(FPS star trek). The single player games have better stories naturally, SFC has much more playable races and the PvP in STO seems so small scale, that it doesn't differ enough from normal multiplayer matches.
I'm sure any trekkie who plays some average/bad MMOs or doesn't play an MMO yet could be pleased with it. At the very least the IP is so popular, that there will be significant interest in the game initially. The responsibility for it's success or failure is entirely on Cryptics shoulders. Trekkies have wanted a star trek MMO for so long, that it has to be really bad to be totally abandoned by fans.
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Destination SkillQueue
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Posted - 2010.02.06 22:17:00 -
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Originally by: Danny3388 Nice overview of STO as it is today.
No matter what happens to STO it isn't a total loss. CCP has propably gotten some new ideas from it and can blatantly steal the good ones, develop them further and either use them to boost existing features or implement new ones in EVE. I suspect it is a nice learning experience for CCP, since they can learn much about what works or doesn't work and they get loads of new ideas, but Cryptic/Atari will pay the cost of bad features and mistakes in implementation.
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