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Star Trek Online Free to Play |OT| Boldly freeloading where others have subbed before

I didn't have much fun when this game first released; any reason to try again now?

What didnt you like? They have added alot, the core game is the same outside of the ground combat is faster now. Newer content is better and less repetitive but all the old content still suffers from way too much combat with tons of waves of bad guys and such. User content is often pretty good with some even better ideas than what the devs have put in the game. Little improvements everywhere
 
What didnt you like? They have added alot, the core game is the same outside of the ground combat is faster now. Newer content is better and less repetitive but all the old content still suffers from way too much combat with tons of waves of bad guys and such. User content is often pretty good with some even better ideas than what the devs have put in the game. Little improvements everywhere

After coming back and playing for a few hours yesterday i'd say the biggest improvement is how the content is presented to you. Still have to try the user created missions.
 

Delio

Member
Ugh I guess I'll install it and see how it is now. I assume everything I had before has long been wiped so hopefully I can customize my crew well enough again.
 

Walshicus

Member
Ugh I guess I'll install it and see how it is now. I assume everything I had before has long been wiped so hopefully I can customize my crew well enough again.

Only if you deleted your characters yourself. Otherwise you should still have access.
 

RPGCrazied

Member
I'll play.

I thought you can play as a liberated Borg.

I wanted to be a liberated Borg.

Someone says you can. Though they said you don't get cube ships. :( Seriously, the one faction that should be playable, is borg. I'd so be on the bad side for them!
 

Htown

STOP SHITTING ON MY MOTHER'S HEADSTONE
I'll play.

I thought you can play as a liberated Borg.

I wanted to be a liberated Borg.

You can, but I think it's one of the races you have to unlock for C-Points. You get all the standards for free, but to get... I want to say a liberated Borg or a Caitian (cat dude), or to play as a Klingon in the Federation, you need to use C-points.

If you don't have any, you can trade for some using dilithium, explained in the OP.

I played this at launch and liked it, though the ground combat sucked and it was too damn broken for me to justify paying another month. I've been back in on the early ex-subscriber access, and it's noticeably improved. Not a whole different game, but the interface has been much improved, the skill tree is streamlined in a good way, they've added the Duty Officer system (which is, essentially, like when you send out assassins to do missions in Assassin's Creed Brotherhood), crafting is a lot easier to figure out, there are tons of pretty decent user-generated missions, and they improved the ground combat and added a "shooter mode" of control for it.

I made some dumb videos a couple days back, which are just me screwing around in the game a bit.

Space Navigation and Combat

Ground Combat
 

Delio

Member
Only if you deleted your characters yourself. Otherwise you should still have access.

Oh Good,and yeah I'm going to start fresh I just want to keep my crew colors and naming scheme down. Probably going to try Escort side although I will miss my final cruiser and how boss it was.
 

Zzoram

Member
I guess I'll start fresh to enjoy all the changes, but if I can remember my old account I'm going to reactivate it and transfer the goods from my old character to my new one to twink it a little.
 

Jomjom

Banned
This game looks pretty awesome. I'll definitely be trying it tomorrow. If there's a GAF fleet, count me in!

Quick question: I heard from somewhere that this game actually has missions that continue the Star Trek story (i.e. Picard becomes an Admiral and Data becomes Captain of the Enterprise). Is this true?
 

Zzoram

Member
How do you reactivate an old account?

I don't think it used to be a Perfect World account so would their system still have our info?
 

RPGCrazied

Member
Is it true you can trade the ingame currency for cstore points? So in theory, you could get other ships if you had the earned money?
 

Zzoram

Member
Is it true you can trade the ingame currency for cstore points? So in theory, you could get other ships if you had the earned money?

I think so, or if not trade for C-store points, you can trade for the items that C-store points unlock, but you'd probably be trading at a really bad exchange rate. How badly do you want to grind to save a few bucks?
 

Htown

STOP SHITTING ON MY MOTHER'S HEADSTONE
Quick question: I heard from somewhere that this game actually has missions that continue the Star Trek story (i.e. Picard becomes an Admiral and Data becomes Captain of the Enterprise). Is this true?

100% true, though it's a few decades past any of the shows, so you don't tend to run into the actual characters THAT often.

The game takes place in the original timeline, showing what happens after the Hobus supernova and Spock's disappearance.

The Path to 2409
 

Zzoram

Member
If I still have STO from Steam, can I reinstall it from Steam today in preparation for F2P? Or are they going to change the files installed or something tomorrow?
 

DiscoJer

Member
Not right now, but it'll be back up on Steam on the 17th when it switches to F2P.

Woot! That's what I wanted to know.

I really wish more F2P games used Steam, so many of them have really dodgy downloading sites, and while presumably they have to give Valve a cut, it's better than infecting people with Pando or simply not being able to download it at all...
 

RPGCrazied

Member
If I still have STO from Steam, can I reinstall it from Steam today in preparation for F2P? Or are they going to change the files installed or something tomorrow?

Dunno. But the client I installed was only like 3.6 gigs. Tried logging in just a sec ago for the hell of it, and had an update of like 109megs.

I'm sure we will have to download more tomorrow. Someone in this thread with the game that plays, says his install is around 10gigs.
 

Zzoram

Member
Jeff Gerstmann am cry.



Kind of a weird timing to do this with the Star Wars MMO just launching, no?

Why is it weird? Maybe people who get bored with SWTOR after their "free" month will try STO since it's free.

At least STO feels very different than most MMOs, with ship combat providing a distinctly sci-fi and tactical feel to combat not typically seen in MMOs.
 

Htown

STOP SHITTING ON MY MOTHER'S HEADSTONE
I used the Steam client version as soon as they opened it up and it worked fine.
 
T

thepotatoman

Unconfirmed Member
Hmm. This is kindof a wierd situation for me.

When it first came out I really wanted to play this, but decided my money was best spent elsewhere. Now that it's out all I really want to play is Star Wars TOR but don't want to spend money on that one either.

I don't know if I can play this if all im going to think about is how the SWTOR players are playing the newer fancier game...
 

Zzoram

Member
Hmm. This is kindof a wierd situation for me.

When it first came out I really wanted to play this, but decided my money was best spent elsewhere. Now that it's out all I really want to play is Star Wars TOR but don't want to spend money on that one either.

I don't know if I can play this if all im going to think about is how the SWTOR players are playing the newer fancier game...

If it's any consolation, SWTOR is much more WoW-like than STO so STO will be a more different experience if you played WoW before.

STO is pretty great, particularly the lore and spaceship combat. I recommend you play STO instead until SWTOR goes F2P inevitably.
 

The Technomancer

card-carrying scientician
If it's any consolation, SWTOR is much more WoW-like than STO so STO will be a more different experience if you played WoW before.

STO is pretty great, particularly the lore and spaceship combat. I recommend you play STO instead until SWTOR goes F2P inevitably.
Yeah, I made the observation last night that STO is more creative and more janky, while TOR is more polished and safe, just like the original properties they were based on, badum-tish!
 

Zzoram

Member
The Path to 2409 is really well written bridging lore to connect the TV show timeline to the STO game time line.
 

Mgoblue201

Won't stop picking the right nation
The Path to 2409 is really well written bridging lore to connect the TV show timeline to the STO game time line.
I'm disappointed with how they handled the Klingons. Departing from the course that DS9 had set, with Martok as chancellor, is a bad way to create conflict within the game.
 

Rezbit

Member
I'm interested. How large is the client to download, does anyone know yet? Have been playing Ur-Quan Masters again recently so want some more space action. How populated is the game (players or mobs)?
 

Orayn

Member
I'm interested. How large is the client to download, does anyone know yet? Have been playing Ur-Quan Masters again recently so want some more space action. How populated is the game (players or mobs)?

The client is 3.7 GB and the downloader is pretty speedy.
 

Zzoram

Member
I'm disappointed with how they handled the Klingons. Departing from the course that DS9 had set, with Martok as chancellor, is a bad way to create conflict within the game.

Yet it was inevitable IMO.

The Klingons are always itching for war. Martok was a hero of the Dominion War and a great general, but he was no politician, and ultimately politicians always steal back power. I think the way the Klingons went mirrors almost exactly what was happening during the middle seasons of Deep Space 9 where the Klingons got aggressive and started a war to claim Cardassian territory under the false premise of ousting Changeling infiltrators. As Worf said in DS9, even if it was a Changeling Martok that started the call for war, the Klingon people were already very trigger happy and itching for a fight and would have likely started one soon anyways regardless of outside influence.

In STO, the Klingons waging war on the Gorn had the same premise, only it was the Undine they were claiming to be ousting. However, unlike their war with Cardassia, they managed to win and conquer the Gorn and make them a vassal empire, along with the Nausicaans and Orion Syndicate. This development makes a lot of sense, the Gorn, Nausicaans and the Orions are pretty big brawlers with aggression issues and they fit right in as vassals of the Klingons.
 

Mgoblue201

Won't stop picking the right nation
Yet it was inevitable IMO.

The Klingons are always itching for war. Martok was a hero of the Dominion War and a great general, but he was no politician, and ultimately politicians always steal back power. I think the way the Klingons went mirrors almost exactly what was happening during the middle seasons of Deep Space 9 where the Klingons got aggressive and started a war to claim Cardassian territory under the false premise of ousting Changeling infiltrators. As Worf said in DS9, even if it was a Changeling Martok that started the call for war, the Klingon people were already very trigger happy and itching for a fight and would have likely started one soon anyways regardless of outside influence.

In STO, the Klingons waging war on the Gorn had the same premise, only it was the Undine they were claiming to be ousting. However, unlike their war with Cardassia, they managed to win and conquer the Gorn and make them a vassal empire, along with the Nausicaans and Orion Syndicate. This development makes a lot of sense, the Gorn, Nausicaans and the Orions are pretty big brawlers with aggression issues and they fit right in as vassals of the Klingons.
It's a retread of the very same themes that DS9 already covered. It's also a betrayal of Martok's entire character arc, which is of a leader who has greatness thrust upon him and must bring honor back to the empire. There is nothing inevitable or not inevitable about history; I just wish that they would've found something interesting to do with the ideas established at the end of DS9.
Plus, technically the Klingons are right about the Undine.
Including anything from Voyager was also a mistake.
 

Mgoblue201

Won't stop picking the right nation
I was under the impression that fans didn't even like that species. I also didn't mean to imply that Voyager had nothing compelling to offer, just very little.
 
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