That's not the issue with ship interiors. The issue with ship interiors is that there are ten bazillion of them in the game and it would be years work to actually do anything at all with all of them.
Actually... you're thinking of just bridges. If you go to the other decks on anything that isn't the Galaxy, Intrepid, or Constitution Bridge, you'll see that the interiors are actually stock. No difference except for arrangement based on if size choice. The lower decks of a San Fransisco bridge (C-Store) are no different from the lower decks of an Origin bridge (current standard issue stock). So technically if we look at it from a faction standpoint, the total INTERIORS (counting lower decks) is actually far lower than that, with basically 4 Fed interiors, 1 Romulan, and 1 Klingon. The only real difference is the actual bridge itself.
And no I didn't count the cross faction Tuffli or Amarie interiors. I was sticking with actual faction specifics in this.
No, there aren't. The lower decks are copypasted, but each of the bridges IS a separate map. In fact the total amount of interior maps (counting lower decks) may actually be much HIGHER than the bridge count, depending on if the selectable lower deck scale is implemented as 3 separate maps or different areas of the same map.
And you can't just up and pretend all the non-standard bridges don't exist either.
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rattler2Member, Star Trek Online ModeratorPosts: 58,595Community Moderator
That's not the issue with ship interiors. The issue with ship interiors is that there are ten bazillion of them in the game and it would be years work to actually do anything at all with all of them.
Actually... you're thinking of just bridges. If you go to the other decks on anything that isn't the Galaxy, Intrepid, or Constitution Bridge, you'll see that the interiors are actually stock. No difference except for arrangement based on if size choice. The lower decks of a San Fransisco bridge (C-Store) are no different from the lower decks of an Origin bridge (current standard issue stock). So technically if we look at it from a faction standpoint, the total INTERIORS (counting lower decks) is actually far lower than that, with basically 4 Fed interiors, 1 Romulan, and 1 Klingon. The only real difference is the actual bridge itself.
And no I didn't count the cross faction Tuffli or Amarie interiors. I was sticking with actual faction specifics in this.
Two different Klingon main decks(what you get to after using the bridge lift) at least.
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rattler2Member, Star Trek Online ModeratorPosts: 58,595Community Moderator
Actually pretty sure like Feds its technically three, one small, one medium, one large. But the actual rooms are the same, its just the corridors. But if we ignore that and focus on unique interiors, than Klingon's have pretty much one tileset. Feds have the standard, Galaxy, Constitution, Intrepid, and Belfast. Actually forgot about the Belfast. Romulans have one unless you count ally interiors. Jem'Hadar are the same as Romulans. Klingons don't have what the Feds have.
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And you can't just up and pretend all the non-standard bridges don't exist either.
I was only counting bridges with lower deck areas.
Two different Klingon main decks(what you get to after using the bridge lift) at least.
Other than size, options are limited.