Correct me if I'm wrong, but my take was that the Dysons weren't popular because the Vestas were essentially the same plus they had a hanger for extra dps. If the T6 version could offer an actual alternative, then it might be worth considering.
Except that's exactly the opposite of what "right to work" means. What you've described is a "closed shop" where all workers are required to join the union, which then bargains their contract. "Right to work" means that employees can't be forced to join the union, though interestingly court cases almost uniformly require…
The simple answer is the Bajorans didn't want it. DS9 and the wormhole were in Bajoran space. The decision to bring the Federation in to help run the station was controversial enough, I'm sure it didn't include permission to station a fleet outside Federation borders. There WAS a fleet along the Cardassian/Federation…
The definition of "pay to win" that I use is whether a player has to pay cash to get items/skills that are otherwise unavailable to non-paying players and which give them an advantage in game play. By my definition, STO is not pay to win. There is nothing available for cash that is unavailable to a non-paying player…
Federation would have no standing to demand anything, but Republic officers certainly could and some probably would. Interesting question would be what does/doesn't D'Tan know?
I was thinking the same thing. With the group completing it (well done and nice vid btw), it may have just been how it was played. Just because they DPS raced it, doesn't necessarily mean it's the only way. The stage timers strongly imply that it is, though.
Delta Recruitment isn't about you...or me. At its core the entire point of this is to attract NEW players to STO. The only reason they're including scraps for us current players because of the royal excrement storm we'd throw if they didn't.
Here let me fix this for you. 1) Go to Game bug reporting forum. 2) Find thread on CC bug (this one for example... http://sto-forum.perfectworld.com/showthread.php?t=1390111) 3) Post "I am also having this issue" 4) Save everyone's time
Buff for me, but then again I don't run maxed aux or use flow caps. In other words, I'm a crappy science captain who likes to run beam boats, so I actually approve of this change.
While I digress, it should be pointed out that it was actually Harve Bennett and Nicolas Meyer who altered Star Trek when designing Wrath of Khan, adding in naval traditions to fit Meyer's "Hornblower in Space" concept. I personally like what they did, but their work was really more the outlier, not Roddenberry's return to…
Nothing but a guess on my part, but I see 2 possible routes Cryptic could take: 1) Say, "sorry" and make FT6 versions of the Oddy, Bort, Vesta, etc as seperate full price c-store purchases. 2) Create a new "super upgrade token" in the 1000 zen area that will let people take their T5U ships to FT6. Personally, I just don't…
My guess is that the Oddy and Vesta packs will get refit versions, but not until cryptic releases T6F sometime in the next few months. I'm further guessing that vanilla T5s like the Sov, and Luna will see T6 refits first (maybe with a LtCmd command and intel seat respectively).
I was just repsonding to czertik123's comment about 12 console fleet command ships. I get that current T6 ship owners are getting a bit of a TRIBBLE job by having to pay the same price for a lesser ship they will have to upgrade for more zen later. The intel ships I can almost understand, because I think with their…
First of all, Virus you're my hero. Having said that, laying out the hot mess of different ship "levels" suggests to me that maybe the problem is ours, rather than Cryptic's. We keep trying to impose a logical order on something that may never have been intended to have one. Do we know for certain that Cryptic cares about…
He never said there wouldn't be Klingon content. He said there wouldn't be Klingon EXCLUSIVE content. There is content in the works that is apparently Klingon centric or themed.
Public radio had an interesting story on a similar issue last night regarding hacking of vehicles now that they have so many systems online. The point was made that silicon valley has a culture of putting together the minimum working system and then fixing the bugs after release. I don't know that's the mindset at Cryptic,…