I respect your view and I can understand what you guys are trying to do and it does makes sense but still... dino's are the last thing "in my game play" that I want to see. It brings the level of view "to me" for the game from way up high.. down to a kiddies game. I'm 33, sure theres other people around my age level that may like this but sorry.. this is something I really dont want to see.
Ill defenetly give it a shot. See what the content is like but honestly.. dino's... yeah just a bad bad idea in my view and one that actually force me out of the game. I know that may sound abit of a harsh reaction but.. yeah a trex walking around with a mini gun laser shooting people... might as well put big bird in the game with a phaser assault rifle.
I do hope others enjoy the new enemy and what it brings. Seems there is a few dozen out there that do like the idea.. but this player doesn't.. sorry
How are bio-engineered dinosaurs different and silly for you compared to, say...
How are Voth using bio-engineered reptilian lifeforms different than, say, the Klingons using War Targs or Jackal Mastiffs in combat and shiny swords where they have much powerful ranged weaponry available? What to you is not silly and what to you is silly? Star Trek has a lot of silly, and what is pretty much augmented dinosaurs don't feel totally out of the series' style.Is it silly? Sure! But how is that bad? Should the game be like DS9, all grim & dark and not a lick of fun or silliness? I know it's essentially space opera, but that'd make for a very boring game.
At the very least, you can vent your silly frustrations of dinosaurs with freakin' lasers by SHOOTING at them when S8 rolls out.
Reading the comments, I get the feeling that nearly every other gigantic, armoured combat monster with lasers would have been perfectly accepted by most people as long as it wouldn't have looked like a T-Rex/Dinosaur.
It seems to really be mostly the whole "dinosaurs are kidsstuff" Stigma that puts people off, not the idea of having armoured combat beasts itself.
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No matter how you explain it away, putting dinos in the game was just a wrong decision by dan. Cryptic should know some limits that shouldn't be crossed even if it is a "game" to them. Not like trek doesn't have hundreds of source material to draw from already without inventing stuff up to flesh out existing stories that was on the show. They dont need it.
I'll be blankly honest, the dinosaur thing is an issue that will most likely result in me uninstalling STO and leaving the game, which is sad, since I've been here since closed beta. As some others pointed out earleir in this thread, if they were in 1 episode in the game it wouldn't be so bad, but when they are going to be the primary content in the game for the next 6 months it just becomes too much. Sure, TOS had some crazy themes, such as space TRIBBLE, but it was 1 episode, it wasn't what the focus of the series was on, with the Voth however, the focus of the game will primarily be fighting dinosaurs, it just doesn't feel Trek to me, just as it doesn't feel Trek to me to goto Earth Spacedock and see Starfleet fleets made up of more non-faction ships than faction ships, this to me, is just a tipping point.
If it is absolutley needed to have the dinosaurs in the game, then I'd remove the armour from them. I think I could actually handle seeing raptors and T-rex's with the Voth, I'm not arguing that it is not possable due to thier origins, what is rubbing me up the wrong way is them been covered with armour and firing lasers from thier heads, it's overkill and whilst it may be awesome in other IP's, it just pushs the game past the tipping point for me :-(
I am totally loving all this, especially since i am a big fan of ground combat.
Now i see why the new dyson heavy armor has a bit better stats then omega and maco, we are gonna need it for sure, and if its based on voth tech then it explains the tankier feature.
That some badass mech mechanics there, very interesting with 2 combat modes. Since both the dynos and the mechs have some serious firepower and armors/shields it seems and even new tactics, now i really think we could really use a portable photon torpedo launcher (not kidding) like the ones i remember seening in some old FPS games: Star Trek Voyager Elite Force 1 and 2.
We have giant apes attacking people in colony invasion, chunks of lava that can write on the ground with their own bodily fluids, we have lizards and two types of cat running around the galaxy, elves (Vulcans and Romulans), dwarves (Tellarites) and I'm pretty sure I saw a Predator lookalike (Nausicaan) walking around on Qo'nos. I think dinosaurs are not too much of a stretch of the imagination.
I am totally loving all this, especially since i am a big fan of ground combat.
Now i see why the new dyson heavy armor has a bit better stats then omega and maco, we are gonna need it for sure, and if its based on voth tech then it explains the tankier feature.
That some badass mech mechanics there, very interesting with 2 combat modes. Since both the dynos and the mechs have some serious firepower and armors/shields it seems and even new tactics, now i really think we could really use a portable photon torpedo launcher (not kidding) like the ones i remember seening in some old FPS games: Star Trek Voyager Elite Force 1 and 2.
Looking forward to all this new ground content.
Or something along the lines of what worf had in insurrection that fired the 3 bolts that resembled the FX of quantums a little bit. Would be cool if they had planned to use this as a partial ending to the Fed/KDF war tho it doesn't feel right that every season theres a cease fire for each little new area but still blood enemies lol.
I did like/play elite force one it was awesome the game sure could use some of that stuff I saw in those games.
the exo-suits look more eldar while one of teh guns looks like a spikefist from the tryanids, the main suit looks like a kit bash of space marines and tau armours
I was referring more to their style; armored mechs with dinosaur like creatures (Kroot).
I'll be blankly honest, the dinosaur thing is an issue that will most likely result in me uninstalling STO and leaving the game, which is sad, since I've been here since closed beta. As some others pointed out earleir in this thread, if they were in 1 episode in the game it wouldn't be so bad, but when they are going to be the primary content in the game for the next 6 months it just becomes too much. Sure, TOS had some crazy themes, such as space TRIBBLE, but it was 1 episode, it wasn't what the focus of the series was on, with the Voth however, the focus of the game will primarily be fighting dinosaurs, it just doesn't feel Trek to me, just as it doesn't feel Trek to me to goto Earth Spacedock and see Starfleet fleets made up of more non-faction ships than faction ships, this to me, is just a tipping point.
If it is absolutley needed to have the dinosaurs in the game, then I'd remove the armour from them. I think I could actually handle seeing raptors and T-rex's with the Voth, I'm not arguing that it is not possable due to thier origins, what is rubbing me up the wrong way is them been covered with armour and firing lasers from thier heads, it's overkill and whilst it may be awesome in other IP's, it just pushs the game past the tipping point for me :-(
Meh, just skip the season and come back for Season 9: Super Mario Trek.
I've heard they'll be getting Bob Hoskins for VO work on that one. :rolleyes:
Looks like the Voth will be playing the role of sappers in this game. They whittle us down with the snipers, defensive mechs, and stealth troops. They seem to rely on corralling us on certain paths, making us come to them. That is some pretty good defensive strategy. Afterwards they send in their dinos to mop up any resistance left. As bio-weapons the dinos are expendable in the extreme, better to lose them than a valuable soldier.
As far as people saying this is too Mass Effecty, it does have a similar feel that I wholeheartedly approve of. On youtube a game reviewer calling himself MrBtongue made several videos on the Mass Effect seiries. In one video he made the point that both it and Star Trek are "talky techy" sci-fi. A problem is presented, usually with a moral component, discussed, a solution devised and implemented.
I personally like to see things evolve, and if this evolves the game, then I approve.
Well. Cant say im over excited? Maybe it would have been better to vote on some Delta quadrant species to see rather then randomly make this one. But whateffs ... plus people going "this game isnt trek anymore" its been that way for a while now, not sure what your suprised about. They even screwed over my occasional Doff urges with dilithium requirements to missions that used to not have them... Like the one for the box and the missions to turn 5 into one higher rarity and so forth. No idea why they did that lol.
Can we knock off this "this isn't Trek" TRIBBLE. I'm certain that if we got together 100 people saying "this isn't Trek" and ask them "what is Trek" you would get 100 different answers. You definition ain't the end all be all.
And as many have pointed out, smart reptiles and dinos have been in Star Trek in one form or another since the beginning.
How the Devs see Star Trek, apparently:
Star Trek: The Original Grind
Star Trek: The Next Grind
Star Trek: Deep Space Grind
Star Trek: Voyage to the Grind
I'll be blankly honest, the dinosaur thing is an issue that will most likely result in me uninstalling STO and leaving the game, which is sad, since I've been here since closed beta. As some others pointed out earleir in this thread, if they were in 1 episode in the game it wouldn't be so bad, but when they are going to be the primary content in the game for the next 6 months it just becomes too much. Sure, TOS had some crazy themes, such as space TRIBBLE, but it was 1 episode, it wasn't what the focus of the series was on, with the Voth however, the focus of the game will primarily be fighting dinosaurs, it just doesn't feel Trek to me, just as it doesn't feel Trek to me to goto Earth Spacedock and see Starfleet fleets made up of more non-faction ships than faction ships, this to me, is just a tipping point.
If it is absolutley needed to have the dinosaurs in the game, then I'd remove the armour from them. I think I could actually handle seeing raptors and T-rex's with the Voth, I'm not arguing that it is not possable due to thier origins, what is rubbing me up the wrong way is them been covered with armour and firing lasers from thier heads, it's overkill and whilst it may be awesome in other IP's, it just pushs the game past the tipping point for me :-(
I guess my question to you, or any of the haters is, why does this NOT feel like Star Trek?
Star Trek has always been about stretching your imagination to the fullest, and Gene Rodenberry, he pulled liberally from all kinds of source materials in order to create his episodes. Look at the Gorn, which is pretty much the Voth, just different.
As to the Dino's with Lasers, I honestly think if I was an advanced reptillian race, with the ability to cybernetically control my shock troopers, what would I do. First I'd make something I relate to, kind of like the Gorn pets. So like the Gorn we create a reptile. Being that the Voth are Dino's, they'd make Dino's. Then I'd create intimidation value, hence the biggest man-eatting dino I could find. Finally, I'd use it for a few centuries, before some General decided more ranged firepower on our shock troopers while they were closing the distance, and strapped a assault weapon to one of the shock troopers/vehicles (say like how the tank and the aeroplane was used for dropping grenades and now we have tanks and jet fighters), it worked, and now they have Dino's with lasers, or actually protonic polaron assault weapons.
Of all the crazy, out of this world (literally) things that Gene came up with originally, that made me fall in love with Star Trek as a kid, or all the wierdness that was in TNG, DS9, and Voyager, this makes the MOST sense.
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We also think it makes a lot of sense for a scientifically driven, technologically advanced formerly-dinosaur species - after all, our modern military uses trained Dogs and Klingons have used Targs in combat for years by this point. While some posters lament that actual dinosaurs were never seen on Trek (and therefore state that we shouldn't be using them), Trek has always been about exploring strange worlds with strange lifeforms that are subtly different from but similar to our own.
So humans are evolved from dogs? and Humans use dogs not wild large cats or fully wild dogs(wolves and hygiens). Not MASSIVE huge wild beasts. and there WAS mammals at the voth are said to have left earth. and WHY earth Dinos why not something COMPLETELY different w=but a stupid frakking t-rex, or raptors. What's next a Gobot? or transformer or even a Time lord? if so can I get a TARDIS with unlimited console spots? and btw it was to costly to put dinos in any trek show they just left them out because it is STUPID!
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How are bio-engineered dinosaurs different and silly for you compared to, say...
Omnipotent beings, Space jellyfish, The Gods of Olympus, Evil space ghosts, etc?
How are Voth using bio-engineered reptilian lifeforms different than, say, the Klingons using War Targs or Jackal Mastiffs in combat and shiny swords where they have much powerful ranged weaponry available? What to you is not silly and what to you is silly? Star Trek has a lot of silly, and what is pretty much augmented dinosaurs don't feel totally out of the series' style.Is it silly? Sure! But how is that bad? Should the game be like DS9, all grim & dark and not a lick of fun or silliness? I know it's essentially space opera, but that'd make for a very boring game.
At the very least, you can vent your silly frustrations of dinosaurs with freakin' lasers by SHOOTING at them when S8 rolls out.
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It seems to really be mostly the whole "dinosaurs are kidsstuff" Stigma that puts people off, not the idea of having armoured combat beasts itself.
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Now just for &$#@s and giggles can we have a "Sharknado Dino Morpher" accolade, or "Trapped in Amber" or something?
If it is absolutley needed to have the dinosaurs in the game, then I'd remove the armour from them. I think I could actually handle seeing raptors and T-rex's with the Voth, I'm not arguing that it is not possable due to thier origins, what is rubbing me up the wrong way is them been covered with armour and firing lasers from thier heads, it's overkill and whilst it may be awesome in other IP's, it just pushs the game past the tipping point for me :-(
I heard there will be a T5 raptor for sale that is a transformer and when used in ground combat turns into a raptor dino mount.
I am totally loving all this, especially since i am a big fan of ground combat.
Now i see why the new dyson heavy armor has a bit better stats then omega and maco, we are gonna need it for sure, and if its based on voth tech then it explains the tankier feature.
That some badass mech mechanics there, very interesting with 2 combat modes. Since both the dynos and the mechs have some serious firepower and armors/shields it seems and even new tactics, now i really think we could really use a portable photon torpedo launcher (not kidding) like the ones i remember seening in some old FPS games: Star Trek Voyager Elite Force 1 and 2.
Looking forward to all this new ground content.
Don't forget the green animal women.
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Selia - Lvl 60 Tactical - Eclipse
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Fleet Admiral Stowe - Dominion War Vet.
Or something along the lines of what worf had in insurrection that fired the 3 bolts that resembled the FX of quantums a little bit. Would be cool if they had planned to use this as a partial ending to the Fed/KDF war tho it doesn't feel right that every season theres a cease fire for each little new area but still blood enemies lol.
I did like/play elite force one it was awesome the game sure could use some of that stuff I saw in those games.
Meh, just skip the season and come back for Season 9: Super Mario Trek.
I've heard they'll be getting Bob Hoskins for VO work on that one. :rolleyes:
As far as people saying this is too Mass Effecty, it does have a similar feel that I wholeheartedly approve of. On youtube a game reviewer calling himself MrBtongue made several videos on the Mass Effect seiries. In one video he made the point that both it and Star Trek are "talky techy" sci-fi. A problem is presented, usually with a moral component, discussed, a solution devised and implemented.
I personally like to see things evolve, and if this evolves the game, then I approve.
http://www.fanboy.com/2008/03/retro-sci-fi-games-gammarauders.html
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If I don't see these armored Dino's chomping and eating players and local NPC's - that will TOTALLY kill the realism for me!!
I better see these Dinosaurs eating players and NPCs!!!
Where have you ever seen Dino's not chewing on people?? In any serious game/movie/TV show?? They always eat people!!
This will be an EPIC fail if this is not included in their behaviour!!
And as many have pointed out, smart reptiles and dinos have been in Star Trek in one form or another since the beginning.
Star Trek: The Original Grind
Star Trek: The Next Grind
Star Trek: Deep Space Grind
Star Trek: Voyage to the Grind
I guess my question to you, or any of the haters is, why does this NOT feel like Star Trek?
Star Trek has always been about stretching your imagination to the fullest, and Gene Rodenberry, he pulled liberally from all kinds of source materials in order to create his episodes. Look at the Gorn, which is pretty much the Voth, just different.
As to the Dino's with Lasers, I honestly think if I was an advanced reptillian race, with the ability to cybernetically control my shock troopers, what would I do. First I'd make something I relate to, kind of like the Gorn pets. So like the Gorn we create a reptile. Being that the Voth are Dino's, they'd make Dino's. Then I'd create intimidation value, hence the biggest man-eatting dino I could find. Finally, I'd use it for a few centuries, before some General decided more ranged firepower on our shock troopers while they were closing the distance, and strapped a assault weapon to one of the shock troopers/vehicles (say like how the tank and the aeroplane was used for dropping grenades and now we have tanks and jet fighters), it worked, and now they have Dino's with lasers, or actually protonic polaron assault weapons.
Of all the crazy, out of this world (literally) things that Gene came up with originally, that made me fall in love with Star Trek as a kid, or all the wierdness that was in TNG, DS9, and Voyager, this makes the MOST sense.
Me and my kid can't wait to play vs. the Voth together!! :cool:
Thank You.
So humans are evolved from dogs? and Humans use dogs not wild large cats or fully wild dogs(wolves and hygiens). Not MASSIVE huge wild beasts. and there WAS mammals at the voth are said to have left earth. and WHY earth Dinos why not something COMPLETELY different w=but a stupid frakking t-rex, or raptors. What's next a Gobot? or transformer or even a Time lord? if so can I get a TARDIS with unlimited console spots? and btw it was to costly to put dinos in any trek show they just left them out because it is STUPID!