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Something I'd like to try. Designing a starship bridge.

lonnehartlonnehart Member Posts: 846 Arc User
edited February 2013 in Ten Forward
I've seen all the bridge packs, but only bought 2. Some of them look similar to the bridges that are available for free, and others just don't seem to fit your ship (a Prometheus bridge on a Vesta for instance, where those huge pictures of the Prometheus class give it away).

So I just wanted to ask... if we were allowed to design our own bridges, would you go for it? And what elements would go into designing a starship bridge?
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  • akalayusakalayus Member Posts: 43 Arc User
    edited February 2013
    This would be a pretty cool idea if we had the tools to do it.

    Like an editor to move around the consoles and chairs and stuff.
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  • centersolacecentersolace Member Posts: 11,178 Arc User
    edited February 2013
    Well that depends, most ships already have bridges that we've seen, so would they be updates, additions, or bridges we've never seen? I don't really know what you mean. :/
  • janusforbearejanusforbeare Member Posts: 1 Arc User
    edited February 2013
    They're already talking about incorporating Foundry elements into bridge design. I tried to find the thread in which one of the devs (taco, I think) confirmed that this is being considered, but I can't seem to dig up the link right now.

    And, yes, I would go for it. I think the majority of players would. Individuality sells in these kinds of games.
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  • theillusivenmantheillusivenman Member Posts: 438 Arc User
    edited February 2013
    What janusforbeare said.

    Come Neverwinter Online, we might get tools from that game incorporated into STO, and I'm pretty sure I read something about customizing bridges by that tool, although I can't seem to find the link atm as well. :(
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  • centersolacecentersolace Member Posts: 11,178 Arc User
    edited February 2013
    They're already talking about incorporating Foundry elements into bridge design. I tried to find the thread in which one of the devs (taco, I think) confirmed that this is being considered, but I can't seem to dig up the link right now.

    And, yes, I would go for it. I think the majority of players would. Individuality sells in these kinds of games.
    What janusforbeare said.

    Come Neverwinter Online, we might get tools from that game incorporated into STO, and I'm pretty sure I read something about customizing bridges by that tool, although I can't seem to find the link atm as well. :(


    That's the Interior Development thread. It's in my signature. :P
  • starkaosstarkaos Member Posts: 11,556 Arc User
    edited February 2013
    June's Ask Cryptic talks about using the Neverwinter Foundry to create customizable interiors.
  • lady0mysterylady0mystery Member Posts: 1 Arc User
    edited February 2013
    Oh man. I would love it if they actually let us do that!

    I'd blow up a entire planet like Nero if it meant that I got to do something like that.
  • lukeminherexxlukeminherexx Member Posts: 81 Arc User
    edited February 2013

    And, yes, I would go for it. I think the majority of players would. Individuality sells in these kinds of games.

    I would change my bridge around, even consider a package that would help me to do it. Maybe not actually foot the cash, but as a pay to play I would spend some Zen on it. That quote above nails the sentiment on the head.
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