The original announcement was almost 4 moths ago...
https://www.arcgames.com/en/games/star-trek-online/news/detail/10819944-arc-quests-pc-improvements-on-the-horizon
But then again... why disable a feature for 4+ months to "implement improvements"? You could have just been honest and said "We are disabling Arc Quests.".
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Edit: My F2P acct also still has its extra points, so if they was going to not bring it back, one would think they'd take the points too. And/or tell us one way or another.
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I suspected this the second I heard the quests were being changed. I finagled something like a hundred dollars worth of C-Store stuff out of STO for nothing more than starting launchers to Arc games. I imagine the program was always intended to spark interest in other Arc games, and the original implementation just failed to do that. I suspect they'll come back with mostly 'Play [game x] for [y hours]' style quests, which will rarely be of interest to me but would better serve their purpose.
No, the most likely reason they disabled it in such a hurry is to stop some kind of mass farming exploit.
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That wouldn't surprise me a bit. Though I'd not do that. I was doing just fine clicking them for myself. Not like I have anything better to do, like clean house *Chuckle*
In either case, Cryptic, if that Zen goes in the trash can, don't expect any more where that came from.
I'm still waiting to see what they've done to it over the last few months when it does come back.
I'd not be surprised if it never returns. They've cut systems like this in the past and not replaced them, despite promises.
Even if people were farming with extra accounts, there would be no way of transferring the zen to another account. I have two accounts myself and farmed for both of them, plus I had started doing them for my son and son in law and grandson.
Problem with it always was that if you only reward people for playing games fully, they will just ignore 90% of the games and only play STO or whatever. So the system serves no purpose and the incentive don't make people want to play things they have no interest in.
But conversely making it so that launching a patcher/launcher for 30 secs gets you the freebies just ends up with a farming situation, and that's not even an exploit really as the system freely allowed you to run it that way.
If i was them i'd swap it to a rewards per time spent playing anything type of system. That rewards the loyal and intensive players who are more likely to stick around and support said games. If someone plays STO for 8hrs a day record that and have the Arc points awarded per whatever unit of time they deem acceptable. Much better to reward players who play the things they enjoy than try to railroad them into content they have no interest in.
It's an advertisement. Getting players to pay attention to games they would otherwise ignore is the whole point. Every time someone launches one of those games for their point peanuts, there's a chance (s)he'll actually try it and like it. If the system demands too much attention, it won't get any and it might as well not exist at all.
And for that matter, I don't know about other games but at least STO does little to suggest they'd even want anyone to play 8h a day. The design incentive is for players to log in, spend 15-30 minutes and come back tomorrow. F2P games don't run on poopsockers, they run on impatient moneybags who'll pay through the nose to get everything right now.
That's during my 'gaming phase', then I'll move onto maybe another game for awhile, or my crocheting or knitting. Generally, the closer it gets to cooler weather, the more I want to crochet or knit.
Might want to send in a ticket, I literally just checked and I still have all my points.
since they removed arc quests you should haven noticed games closing down. or at least server mergers / reductions.