Yes that is what I meant. And if that poster thinks listing every conflict in Trek canon, including the minor ones, justifies what, 3 major wars within this game's time frame we will have to just disagree. Though you are right that such things don't translate to videogames well, and even moreso when it comes to mmos.…
How many aliens are we going to have to kill while colonizing this world? Edit: Just read on StarTrek.com that as soon as we beam down to the planet we have a pitched battle for the survival of the colony. Sigh, and here I was hoping for something more appropriate to Trek.
After my full rotation is when the second a2b gets popped. The first is more of a get my 3 power levels high. And if I am going from mob to mob chances are something is still on cooldown at the onset of each engagement (sucks when it is evasive maneuvers). Regarding the duration of RSP, it is not that high on my priority,…
After I flew a few missions everything came back to me. Aux2Bat was very effective for me back then. My ship is a T5-U Odyssey. I had two copies of Aux2Bat, along with 3 purple technicians. Beam fire at will was OP back then, and this setup along with the AP fleet tac consoles made sure I did good DPS. Never used plasmonic…
I'll give the video a watch, thanks for the link. When I stopped paying it was one of those sudden things where one day I didn't feel like playing, or the next day, day after that and so on. And I was in the middle of a crafting marathon so everything was a mess. Spent some time trying to make heads or tales of things,…
Blasphemy. The D'deridex is a large part of why the Romulans are my favorite species. It is a unique design and intimidating. Probably not the best practical design but the aesthetics are awesome.
This guide should be renamed to "How to run off new players." Sorry, I realize your intentions are good but if a new player asks how to make money and the answer involves having 35 characters that new player may rethink playing STO.
If anything there is more ganging up on the DPS elitists. The only time I've ever seen the DPS elitists "Hate" on non DPSers is when someone joins an advanced/elite STF while doing ~2k DPS. Meanwhile it is fairly common for me to see people complaining about the role of DPS in the game.
The question asks which arc did you find the most fun and presents you with 3 options. Maybe it would be more clear if it said "which of these 3...", but that is implied by the choices. Having the option of none of the above makes no sense. .
I think Q is to blame. It is one of his antics. The servers will be "restored" but upon logging in we will be playing Candy Crush Saga with no way to quit. Another of his weird tests for humanity.
I think there should be greater differences between the factions, but it would not work. Too much work for the developers and too many in the community would complain about whatever perk/unique feature the other side gets. At the very least there needs to be less copy paste templates in ships and more flavor in text (it is…
Pretty much. Not true. Aside from paying their own attorneys, there is no cost/fee for getting twitter's records. Cryptic would contact law enforcement to report being the victim of a crime. At that time law enforcement can obtain a search warrant against twitter demanding the release of all info pertaining to the account…
I got kicked while doing my daily rich claim mining quest. Logged back in and no claim, no dilithium. I submitted a ticket but am I screwed out of 10,000 dilithium?
Granted it is late and maybe I need some sleep, but your post makes no sense. It is almost as if you contradict yourself. Iconians were going to get their revenge anyway, what Sela did was just make sure that the Romulans received "special" treatment.
Better question, how did the Preservers know about the Iconian's new attitude? The Iconians were peaceful hippies like the Federation until their civilization was destroyed. How do the Preservers keep up with current events? Maybe I need to replay that episode
Because then most everything we did in game up to that point would have never happened. Something tells me you would not be thrilled if after that mission you discovered you were a lowly LT on some random ship and all your gear was missing. "Predestination paradoxes" are a load of bull
Which answer do you want? The immersion friendly answer or the break the 4th wall answer? The former option has been addressed, but the latter is that it would undo many of our actions. Sure we could do it, but after completing the mission you will be wondering why you are now a lowly LT and most of your gear is gone.