I like the game, will spend money where i see fit and will continue to play
Your pain runs deep.
Let us explore it... together. Each man hides a secret pain. It must be exposed and reckoned with. It must be dragged from the darkness and forced into the light. Share your pain. Share your pain with me... and gain strength from the sharing.
Now hop to grinding dil, grinding patrol missions because there is not enough story, playing roulette with crafting upgrades, hoping to be able to finish advanced for no rewards, etc.
Bumping for truth! STO is still a great game made by a great company that could make a few tweaks here and there....but overall this game has improved dramatically from where it was a year ago.
Oh why not?
I also support Cryptic's new Chinese overlords and may the light of Chairman Mao and his Little Red Book shine as a beacon towards success, leading Cryptic as it did PWE.
I am very much enjoying the game. I was away for about 2 years playing other games and just came back. I am very casual and just enjoy the story missions. I do not worry about leveling nor do I worry about having the best gear/ship.
I like to do foundry quests and will repeat story missions I have found fun. I do hope Cryptic is able to make changes for players that have recently became dissatisfied with the game.
Because I am first and foremost a Star Trek fan, I really do want this game to be everything every Star Trek fan, and every fan of a quality MMO as well, deserves.
Some parts of the game are very enjoyable. I get satisfaction out of taking a ship which others dislike or look down on and making it perform beyond expectations. I really enjoy some of the Foundry Missions. A lot of them are better and closer to canon than most of the Featured Episodes. I enjoy introducing someone who is new to the game and Star Trek to all of the great things in this game and the IP.
I am not blind to the good parts of STO. It just seems to me lately the not so good parts heavily outnumber them.
I can only hope this is temporary. I remain solidly hopeful the good parts will return to the majority soon.
A six year old boy and his starship. Living the dream.
I also support Cryptic's new Chinese overlords and may the light of Chairman Mao and his Little Red Book shine as a beacon towards success, leading Cryptic as it did PWE.
Cryptic's Great Leap Forward!
I just wanted to quote this in case other people need a laugh Monday morning.
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Let us explore it... together. Each man hides a secret pain. It must be exposed and reckoned with. It must be dragged from the darkness and forced into the light. Share your pain. Share your pain with me... and gain strength from the sharing.
Now hop to grinding dil, grinding patrol missions because there is not enough story, playing roulette with crafting upgrades, hoping to be able to finish advanced for no rewards, etc.
Positive energy should also help you with bugs.
Remember to sing Kumbaya along the way.
You are welcome, love your positive energy.
What, you mean the world will not end in righteous rage?
Oh the horror.
Mad might be a wee bit of an overstatement.
Oh why not?
I also support Cryptic's new Chinese overlords and may the light of Chairman Mao and his Little Red Book shine as a beacon towards success, leading Cryptic as it did PWE.
Cryptic's Great Leap Forward!
I like to do foundry quests and will repeat story missions I have found fun. I do hope Cryptic is able to make changes for players that have recently became dissatisfied with the game.
Some parts of the game are very enjoyable. I get satisfaction out of taking a ship which others dislike or look down on and making it perform beyond expectations. I really enjoy some of the Foundry Missions. A lot of them are better and closer to canon than most of the Featured Episodes. I enjoy introducing someone who is new to the game and Star Trek to all of the great things in this game and the IP.
I am not blind to the good parts of STO. It just seems to me lately the not so good parts heavily outnumber them.
I can only hope this is temporary. I remain solidly hopeful the good parts will return to the majority soon.
I just wanted to quote this in case other people need a laugh Monday morning.
system Lord Baal is dead
You are comparing a free-to-play video game with a cultural upheaval that killed literally tens of millions of people.
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