Uxi Posted April 9, 2010 Posted April 9, 2010 Noone playing anymore? Commander 3 now. I took an escort with my freebie but it blew, so I bought a heavy cruiser. Mostly Cheyenne with a few pieces of Dakota (nacelles). I really think the T2 cruiser should be 3/2. I have totally done a T3 Excelsior, if they had it. These quad nacelle things are monstrosities. Probably go Defiant or Intrepid for T5 since I've never been a big fan of the Galaxy design. Quote
eugimon Posted April 9, 2010 Posted April 9, 2010 In the middle of escrow right now, so I just don't have the time but hopefully soon Quote
Max Jenius Posted April 9, 2010 Posted April 9, 2010 I quit. Got kinda boring. I was actually interested in the story, but then I got my galaxy and it handles like ass, making fights annoying, so I quit. Quote
Ghost Train Posted April 9, 2010 Posted April 9, 2010 I've logged on just a few times to experiment and check out the last patch - but I don't see myself renewing my subscription. It was fun while it lasted, but the game lacked staying power... at least for me. Next stop: SWOR. Quote
Uxi Posted April 10, 2010 Posted April 10, 2010 Yeah staying power is definitely limited. I'm a bit annoyed at the main story. Don't they remember the shiznit that went down with the last group of shape-changers that tried the divide and conquer strategy? And falling for it in the exact same way? I was kinda hoping it woulda been based around the Borg but showed them segmenting/factionalizing after the death of the queen in Voyager. Or that the Queen is back and it's a new Borg offensive. Either way, the Borg should have been the main enemy, not the 8472. Quote
Uxi Posted April 10, 2010 Posted April 10, 2010 (edited) Noone else playing theN? Edited April 10, 2010 by Uxi Quote
UN Spacy Posted April 13, 2010 Posted April 13, 2010 Holy hell this games price dropped like a comet. It's now $24.95 at Amazon. Are you guys still playing? Is the Battle 7 fleet still around? Quote
eugimon Posted April 13, 2010 Posted April 13, 2010 I'm still playing but I need to slog through FF XIII first and then there's the dragon age expansion. Quote
Dangaioh Posted April 13, 2010 Posted April 13, 2010 Still playing, and battle 7 fleet has a guildlaunch site. http://battle7.guildlaunch.com Quote
Grand Admiral Posted April 13, 2010 Posted April 13, 2010 I haven't played in a couple of weeks. I've maxed out two Fed characters. Not really interested in Klingons. I'll probably check back in when they get some new content. Quote
kung flu Posted April 17, 2010 Posted April 17, 2010 I'm still playing but not as often, as i've started playing mass effect 2 instead, once i've finished it i'll be back playing STO. I'm still on my first character and its at captain level 5 atm. I'm a bit confused about how the skill tree works though, I'm a tactical officer, but do i need to level up my science and engineering skills too? I restarted my character a while ago before they had the respec option and i've been mostly leveling my combat abilities, like torpedoes, phasers and grenades etc..... Quote
Dangaioh Posted April 18, 2010 Posted April 18, 2010 Temporarily quit, not enough funds to pay for the monthly. Quote
Chewie Posted April 18, 2010 Posted April 18, 2010 Just re-upped and respec'd. Enjoying it much more now that I know what I am doing with points. Quote
Uxi Posted April 19, 2010 Posted April 19, 2010 Just made Captain, finally. Initially went with a straight Galaxy... but never was real fond of that design. Spruced it up a bit with some Envoy parts (I like that neck... The other two saucers are monstrosities. This thing doesn't turn TOO bad, even... the Mark VI RCS Accelerator probably isn't hurting. Still a couple consoles short, too. And have more than enough energy credits to get either an Intrepid or Defiant if I'm not liking it.... This is just a placeholder until I can do most likely an almost pure Sovereign design... Quote
kung flu Posted April 19, 2010 Posted April 19, 2010 My ship is just a pure defiant, i don't like any of the other designs for that ship class. Theres an old picture of my old defiant (USS Defiance) somewhere back in the thread, before i restarted my character. My new one is just the same except i've called it the USS Valkyria. I've equiped it full of tetryon cannons and quantum torepedoes. So far it can do a whole load of damage, but it can't take that much punishment, I always find myself retreating to repair and recharge my shields lol. Quote
Ghost Train Posted April 19, 2010 Posted April 19, 2010 My ship is just a pure defiant, i don't like any of the other designs for that ship class. Theres an old picture of my old defiant (USS Defiance) somewhere back in the thread, before i restarted my character. My new one is just the same except i've called it the USS Valkyria. I've equiped it full of tetryon cannons and quantum torepedoes. So far it can do a whole load of damage, but it can't take that much punishment, I always find myself retreating to repair and recharge my shields lol. That was the reason why I originally rolled as Engineer but fly Escorts. EPS boosts all my stats, and I can maintain adequate defense even with a 'X' offensive energy setting. And rotate shield frequency gives any ship a huge survivability edge. However, the new skill that enhances your maneuverability can greatly assist in making Escorts more survivable, even for Tacticals. Quote
Uxi Posted April 27, 2010 Posted April 27, 2010 WTF is going on with the Fleet? Sub expired and didn't get around to renewing for a couple days. Came back and it's a ghost town and rumors about drama and kicking people out and mass kicks, etc. Fleet bank is wiped out. What did I miss? Quote
Chewie Posted April 27, 2010 Posted April 27, 2010 WTF is going on with the Fleet? Sub expired and didn't get around to renewing for a couple days. Came back and it's a ghost town and rumors about drama and kicking people out and mass kicks, etc. Fleet bank is wiped out. What did I miss? I logged in earlier today and found I was kicked too. There were 223 members two days ago. Quote
Uxi Posted April 27, 2010 Posted April 27, 2010 Looks like 76 left. Only 5 on earlier when Eugimon popped in to see the devastation. From the message, sounds like toloh lost his mind. He always seemed like a cool cat to me, before that. I can invite you back in, if you want. What's your handle? Quote
Chewie Posted April 27, 2010 Posted April 27, 2010 (edited) Looks like 76 left. Only 5 on earlier when Eugimon popped in to see the devastation. From the message, sounds like toloh lost his mind. He always seemed like a cool cat to me, before that. I can invite you back in, if you want. What's your handle? Ith Vearn'exx@ithxero Thanks. Edited April 27, 2010 by Chewie Quote
Ghost Train Posted April 27, 2010 Posted April 27, 2010 My understanding of Battle7 was that it would be an invitation-only fleet formed of fellow RT-haters and/or Macross enthusiasts. I have no issues with inviting other ppl in, but somewhere down the line, the "inviting" got terribly out of control. A fleet/guild/team of 200+ people can simply not be managed effectively. Note - have no idea what the drama was about , I've only logged in sporadically for the past 2 months. Quote
eugimon Posted April 27, 2010 Posted April 27, 2010 My understanding of Battle7 was that it would be an invitation-only fleet formed of fellow RT-haters and/or Macross enthusiasts. I have no issues with inviting other ppl in, but somewhere down the line, the "inviting" got terribly out of control. A fleet/guild/team of 200+ people can simply not be managed effectively. Note - have no idea what the drama was about , I've only logged in sporadically for the past 2 months. That's what I was thinking, but then we let some guy in who just went around spamming invites and we had a huge guild for a while. Quote
Chewie Posted April 27, 2010 Posted April 27, 2010 Last thing I read in the guild message was about credits being given away for each member you invited, plus bonuses at certain numbers. The person who invited the 250th person was to be given 5 million energy credits. I don't know if that was one of you guys or the other guy, but I see why it was an invite frenzy. Quote
eugimon Posted April 27, 2010 Posted April 27, 2010 there was an invite frenzy from the beginning. The invite spamming happened within days of form the fleet in the first place. I think we should just lock it down to people we actually know. Quote
Uxi Posted April 27, 2010 Posted April 27, 2010 I was inviting people that I was PvP'ing with and/or going on missions with and seemed pretty cool. I thought the contest idea would be pretty cool, even if I didn't think I had a chance of winning. Quote
kung flu Posted April 27, 2010 Posted April 27, 2010 I wouldn't mind joining a guild/ fleet, but my experience in the other mmo i played (rf online) i felt under alot of pressure, and other members expected me to be on 24hrs a day. It was fun getting together to do quest and pvp, but eventually I couldn't keep up with the rest and it stopped being fun, with other players expecting too much from me i quit the guild for their sake. I like the pace in star trek, i don't feel like i'm in a mad rush to level up or constantly grind. Quote
Warmaker Posted April 28, 2010 Posted April 28, 2010 (edited) Fleets, Guilds, etc., whatever you want to call 'em, of course come in all sorts of flavors. The Hardcore players in one extreme, and the very Casual players. I've been in both in other MMOs, and don't like the extremes. Hardcore ones, as you said yourself, are pretty demanding since alot of them put alot of time in. The good thing is that they're usually d**n good and very active in supporting each other. The very Casual types? Very easy going, laid back, no pressure. You may get a few guys that are on when you do get to play, so you're pretty tight knit in that small group. But it's a pain in the a** to get alot of them on for a particularly big task, but then again, that falls onto the guild leadership coordinating things, really. In general, I keep out of guilds and stay with a small group of people I know and have played with. The last game where I was really into guilds was in SWG, when I was in one of those RP Imperial Trooper guilds That was actually very fun in its own way, until Sony nuked the game Back into STO: My main has long been a BG5 Science Officer, transitioned out of the Bird of Prey and back onto the Negv'har. Not enough Battlecruisers in the KDF faction, really. Somebody needs to keep the others alive. My Fed alt I got to RA5 a while ago. That toon is a Tactical Officer on a Star Cruiser. Again, built for support, but I did have my fun earlier in a Escorts with that character. But this is Star Trek. When it comes to warships, Cruisers dominate my imagination. I've been experimenting alot with different builds, different styles of play. PvP makes you do that anyways. Other than the still prevalent (and cheesey) SNB+VM lameness, you have to watch out for Target Subsystem attacks, in particular to Shields or Engines. Not enough power devoted into them, and that system shuts down for a while. Edited April 28, 2010 by Warmaker Quote
UN Spacy Posted April 29, 2010 Posted April 29, 2010 Updates from the devs. Greetings! We hope you've been enjoying Season One of Star Trek Online. We're already a month into the first season and are set to release another feature packed update. If you've been following along by reading the Engineering Reports, you already know this update fulfills some of the requests you've been asking for since the launch of the game (and even Beta!). A big huge thanks to you for taking the time to provide feedback via the forums and for logging in to Tribble to see the changes before they go live. You've had a big hand in this update and we can't wait for you to experience it! Enjoy! Season 1.1 Update - New Features FAQ Difficulty Settings By popular demand, we have added the ability to scale difficulty in instanced missions so that you can customize the combat challenges to your liking. The difficult you have been playing on is the default which is considered “Normal”. If you would like more of a challenge, you can adjust this via the Options screen or the Episodes tab on your mission journal. The available settings are: * Normal – The default combat settings prior to this update with no injuries as a result of defeat. * Advanced – Increases combat difficulty and introduces injuries as a result of defeat. * Elite – Significantly increases combat difficulty with an increased chance of injury as a result of defeat. As an added incentive to the additional risks, there is greater frequency and quality of rewards from defeating enemies on higher difficulty setting. Mission rewards are not impacted by difficulty settings. Things to note about difficulty settings: * When teamed, the Team Leader’s difficulty setting prior to entering the system determines the difficulty of the mission. * Difficulty settings do not apply to Fleet Actions, PVP, Social Maps, or Deepspace Encounters (or any other non-instance map) * We have disabled difficulty settings for Special Task Forces temporarily while we adjust the system to work with the increased difficulty of these special missions. * You cannot modify difficulty once you have entered a mission map. All settings must be set or modified prior to entering the mission. If you want to change the difficult of a mission you are currently on, all players must exit the mission and wait 15 minutes for the mission to cooldown before your new difficulty settings can be applied. Injury System In conjunction with the new Difficulty Settings, we are introducing an injury system that adds added risks to playing on higher difficulties. Depending on the type and severity of the injury sustained, you will notice a decrease in related performance until treated. Federation players will receive a mission that sends you a contact on Earth Space Dock which will explain more about injuries. Here’s How It Works * If your captain, your bridge officers, or your ship is defeated, there is a chance they will receive one injury. This occurs at the time you are defeated, regardless of whether or not you respawn or are resuscitated. Injuries cause various de-buffs depending on the type and severity. * If you receive an injury, the severity of that injury is determined by chance, modified by the existence of any untreated injuries already on that character/ship. For example, the chance of receiving a Major or Critical injury is increased if the character/ship has an untreated injury already. * Injuries do not occur below level 5 on any difficulty setting and there is a maximum of 50 total injuries each character/ship can sustain at any given time. Type of Injuries * Minor – The negative effect of minor injuries is small enough that it would take several minor injuries before most players would notice any difference in performance. * Major – These injuries feel significant, but the character/ship can continue to function with only slight performance decreases. Sustaining more than one major injury of the same type (which modifies the same stat) will begin to cause noticeable performance impacts. * Critical – These injuries will cause noticeable performance impacts. A character/ship may still continue on in a mission (and succeed) with more than one critical injury, but each additional critical injury will prove costly to treat and will put the character/ship below the expected potency curve. How to Treat an Injury * Visit a medic/engineer in your faction’s major social hub and pay them energy credits to remove the injuries. Use an injury pack to remove the item yourself. * Regenerators treat personnel injuries – Components treat ship “injuries” (damage) * Each pack comes in 3 versions that correspond to the severity of the injury. * Injury packs are not available in replicators, but some packs are available stores. * There’s a chance of finding some types of injury packs as a reward drop. * Your medical/engineering staff will automatically treat each Minor Injury 30 minutes after each injury was sustained. Important Power Updates Several key powers are being updated with this release in order to address concerns and bring their functionality in line with expected design goals. Feedback Pulse Goal: This ability can be used to augment DPS by reflecting your opponents directed energy attacks, as well as a deterrent in PvP if currently the main target of a group. Changes: * Now reflects all directed energy types (beams, cannons, turrets) * Feedback Pulse is now an energy type, buffed and resisted similar to other damage types * Damage reflected by Feedback Pulse hits shields first, but does have 50% shield penetration * Overall reflected damage has been reduced for each version. Version 1 damage is about 60%, version 2 about 80%, and version 3 nearly 100%. Countered by: Subnucleonic Beam removes buff; Projectile Weapon or Indirect Damage ignores it. Subnucleonic Beam Goal: This ability removes buffs and slows performance of targeted enemy. Counters abilities such as Feedback Pulse, Reverse Shield Polarity, Attack Pattern Alpha, by removing the applied buff. Changes: * This does not put abilities into recharge, but instead slows the recharge time for bridge officer abilities and weapons systems over its duration. * Removes currently applied buffs from target at activation time. Buffs can be later applied while subnucleonic beam is active. Countered By: Science Team applied while SNB active removes the debuff; Photonic Officer helps to offset slow recharge Viral Matrix Goal: Cripples target, but target has the chance to remove debuff or continue to fight at a disadvantage. Changes: * This is no longer a hold, but instead takes three of a ship's subsystems offline. * Shields subsystems are unaffected, but weapons, engines, and auxiliary will go offline in a random order (each time it is used) over the course of the duration. As the systems go offline in a staggered method, the target has some time to react and does not have all three systems disabled for the entire duration. * The best case duration for a subsystem being offline is approx 7.2, 9.6, and 12 seconds for ver 1, 2, and 3 respectively. Countered By: Engineering Team now restores all subsystems; Emergency Power to (system) will restore that particular subsystem. Commodity Missions Based on feedback with Federation “Aid the Planet” missions, we’ve made changes so these exploration missions are more viable. * Federation players will now receive some basic information about what commodities might be useful in the nearby Star Cluster as well as a few commodities to get you started. * Unknown Systems within Star Cluster previously were in need of up to 5 different types of commodities, which meant that if you wanted to be prepared, you had to haul around a cargo hold’s worth of goods. We’ve reduced this to 3 types that could possibly be needed. * If you didn’t have the commodities needed on board, you had to exit the system and find a trader who would sell them to you. This is where most players would drop the mission. Now, you have the option to replicate the necessary commodities on the spot. Be warned that the cost of doing this is at a premium. * If you are looking for better prices on commodities other than your replicator or via trade ships, you can hover over a commodities tooltip to learn which system sells the commodity at the lowest price. * As a reward for taking the time to deliver these commodities, the planet you are aiding will now offer you a gift as an additional reward. These gifts could be anything, so open them up and see what you get! Exchange Improvements If you’ve ever used the exchange to look for an item, you’d noticed it was a bit messy. This update introduces changes to help clean the exchange up and makes some general improvements. * When searching for an item, results are now returned in a sorted list by either price or item name * Items you place on the exchange will now expire after 1 week if no buyer is found. The item will be returned to you via an attachment using in-game mail. * Once this update goes live – many (if not all) items on the exchange will be returned as they are long overdue to expire. * To aid in comparison price purchasing, you can now drag and drop an item on the search field to look for similar items * Team Mission Tracker When you are teamed, your mission journal will now show you which missions your team mates are currently working on to aid in team mission planning. Space Auto-fire Improvements By popular demand (and to save your fingers) we’ve opened up the ability to set all ship weapons to auto-fire. Simply right click a weapon (notice the green outline) to toggle auto-fire. Weapons auto-fire in the order they are placed in the Weapon’s Tray. Keep in mind that having all weapons on auto-fire can lead to danger if you are frequently switching targets. Store Inventory Changes Mark (Valor, Honor, and Exploration) Stores now sell a variety of equipment and weapon damage types. You’re no longer limited to Anti-Proton damage when searching for Rear Admiral Gear. Female TOS/Mirror Universe Costume Updates Many of you who received these costumes as part of your purchase bundle were underwhelmed with what you received. While there was some miscommunication as to what was initially available, we are happy to announce that female TOS and Mirror Universe costume updates are now available to those who have them unlocked on their account. Playable Joined Trill of the Klingon Faction For those who purchased a bundle pack which offered you the ability to play as a Joined Trill, you may have been bummed that you could not create a Joined Trill that was aligned with the Klingon Faction. Well Jack promised it, and here it is. If you have Joined Trill unlocked on your account, you can now make a Joined Trill of the Klingon Faction. Inventory Stacking Improvements We’ve made a first pass at making things stack better in your inventory as well as when purchasing items in bulk. Let us know what you think! Fleet Mail Fleet Leaders can now send messages to their entire fleet at once per day General Updates o Your starship will now look for a clear path and adjust heading prior to warping out so that it doesn't warp through the center of a planet o Adjusted the stuck message to remove the suggestion use /killme if stuck doesn't work o Updated the details about what changes with a “short name” rename o Fixed bug that prevented players from continuing to respec once they'd pressed the "Accept" button unless they pressed the "Reset" button o The in-game camera will no longer pass through ship geometry when zooming in all the way o Nearly all Tribble descriptions have been updated o The camera will now attempt to avoid obstacles when playing the beam out cutscene o Updated French and German localized text o Klingon Faction players now have their own replicator menu o Klingon Faction players can now set ground weapons to auto-fire o Fixed a crash that would occur when inviting others to your Fleet o Fixed a crash that would occur while trying to take a screenshot in certain circumstances o Fixed a crash that would occur when a player attempted to enter a private queue that was full o Fixed a crash that would occur when dismissing or training certain bridge officers o Fixed a crash that would occur when attempting to mail certain item o Fixed a crash that would occur when inviting players from an enemy faction o Fixed a bug with renaming that could occur if your captain’s name was the same as any of the other officers in your crew o Fixed a bug where some items attached via mail could not be viewed o Add a LFG option for teams either at the player’s difficulty level or any difficulty level. PVP o Scaling PvP rewards are now in. Players will now be rewarded for the time spend in a pvp match, making longer matches now just as viable as short ones. o Added the ability to request to “Join New Game” in the PvP Queue window. The join button is now a drop-down. When clicked, this displays two options: "Join New Game" or "Join Any Game" o Updated the look and feel for the PvP Queue o Personal scores in the PvP score window are now in columns to take up less space o The current team is now indicated with an icon in PvP o Personal missions are no longer shown on PvP maps, only Open Missions, so the PvP scoreboard should no longer be hidden by the mission tracker UI o Corrected a mistake in the Area Control reporting which was showing incorrect winning conditions o Adjusted the “Show Queues” drop down so it now only shows queues o Added a join time limit for the various queue types. This prevents players from queuing up for a pvp game and entering a map that is well into the game. Arena Maps: 2 minute time limit, Everything else: 4 minute time limit o Fixed a bug which prevented players from seeing their open mission while on a PvP map o Fixed the issue where players would spawning inside of geo in PvP area control maps o Fixed an issue with the second Federation base in PvP FvF Area control o Added defensive turrets to protect player spawn-points on PvP area control maps. o The map logic has been updated on PvP KvK Assault for both ground and space versions o Abort Mission and Beam to Ship buttons are now disabled on all PvP maps in anticipation of a quitting penalty for PvP o PvP Assault Report now shows appropriate team names instead of Red and Blue. o Fixed an issue with the Assault Scoreboard score values UI o Restored the missing "Base Defense" (AccuracyMiss) ship stat in the status window o Eliminated duplicate instances of combat maneuvers, starship strategy, and starship attack vectors in the ship status window o Fixed bug where additional stats were sometimes being displayed on tooltips for weapons linked in chat o Players are now able to search Fleet Bank log activity by category o Removed unnecessary spacing from item and power tooltip and inspect descriptions o Added the pips background to the Klingon Team List and made Klingons use Klingon pips o Fixed issue with all trait/power descriptions displaying twice o Fixed bug where item stack counts were not being shown for items in the Exchange o Updated the Fleet Management Roster button bar o Updated the Friends Tab with backgrounds for rank pip icons o Tooltips were added to LFG icons and abbreviations o The "Friends" tab in the social window has been upgraded: o Added an "Accept Request" button o Changed the name of the team invite button from "Invite" to "Team Invite" for clarity o Moved the "Add Friend" button to the bottom right o Added a "Remove Friend" button o Now show "Decline Request" instead of "Remove Friend" if the currently selected character sent a friend request o Added a confirm dialog when attempting to remove a friend or decline a request o Improvements to the "Ignored" tab in the social window o Added a "Remove Ignore" button o Moved the "Add Ignore" button to the bottom right of the window o Added a remove confirm dialog when attempting to remove an ignore o Reorganized the buttons in the "Find Team" and "Search" tabs of the social window. Buttons that affect elements in the player list are on the left ("Tell", "Invite"). Other buttons are on the right ("Set Status", "LFG", Visibility"). o The Skill Picker and Skill Respec "Accept" button is now disabled if no net change has actually been made. Added a 5 second cooldown on the "Reset" button to prevent server spamming o Implemented new UI for privacy options in the social UI. Added a privacy button which replaces the (confusing) visibility button. This opens up a menu with allowed chat members and visibility options. o Updated the PVP icons to denote which status you're in - Queue, Ready, Invited or Snooze for Fed and Klingon o Bridge officer status windows will now display correctly while on a ground map o Tweaked the mouse filtering default settings to reduce enormous delay at the highest value o Fixed some issues with the options screen: o Mouse filtering option wasn't saving properly. o Restore defaults wouldn't properly reset shield FX setting. o Moved game-specific settings to the top of the options list. o Added a setting to HUD options that will allow the user to enable or disable "critical status" information on reticules. If enabled, this will show indicators when a sub-system goes down or when the entity's life is low. o Rolled fleet invite, team invite, interior invites into a single invite approved list. o Added a check so blacklisted players cannot be invited to fleets, teams, or interiors. o The UI will now properly display that a free respec is no longer available. o If the user cannot afford a stack of items when buying in bulk, there is now UI that tells the player "You do not have enough <energy credits or merits/honor>". o Fixed bug where some skills in the skillpicker would show +0% modifiers. o The clear button will now clear all the fields in the player search window o Fixed the fisheye text problem in the "Regions" filter. o All Buff/Debuff trays now use the new function that combines buffs, debuffs, injuries, status and DoTs into one list o Fixed an issue where landmark icons in sector space would go offscreen o Fixed a waypoint icon scaling bug o Fixed bug where "Expose Attack" or "Exploit Attack" was being displayed multiple times for a single power on the power's tooltip or inspect description. o Added some missing powers to tooltip displays o The power transfer rate of your ship will now be displayed as a percentage in your status screen o Fore weapons are mapped to keys 1,2,3 and aft 4,5,6. 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UN Spacy Posted April 29, 2010 Posted April 29, 2010 Con't. Powers and Skills * Special Antiproton ground weapons that have a bonus proc vs. Borg can now be given to your bridge officers. * Fixed the Tribble of Borg buff from stacking in certain situations * Updated the Borg tactical Cube: They were given more beams, their cannon firing arc is increased to 90 degrees, their recharge timer has been reduced on cannons, and the recharge time on their shield neutralizer has been increased. * The reverse shield polarity tooltip now displays the three skills that modify the magnitude/duration. Feedback Pulse has been updated: It now works against all direct energy weapons, not just beams. Reduced reflected damage for each version (Version 1~ 60% , Version 2 ~ 80%, Version 3 ~ 100% ). Reflected damage hits the enemy shield but with 50% penetration to the hull instead of 100%. * Viral Matrix has been updated: Instead of a hold, Viral Matrix now takes three subsystems offline in a staggered duration. The best case duration for a subsystem being offline is approx 7.2, 9.6, and 12 seconds for versions I, II,III respectively. The subsystems affected are Weapons, Engines, and Auxiliary. The order that the subsystems go offline is determined randomly upon each use. Engineering Team will repair subsystems that are offline. * Subnucleonic Beam has been updated: Instead of adding a recharge to all abilities, subnucleonic beam now removes currently active buffs and slows bridge officer recharge timers. Science Team will remove subnucleonic beam * Photonic Officer has been updated: Photonic Officer now accelerates the recharge time of all bridge officer powers over its duration. Best case the speed of the recharge is improved by 30%, 40%, 50% for versions I, II, III respectively. Accuracy and Defense modifiers should now show up as a percentage * Power Level Changes: Turn rate improvement has been moved from the auxiliary power level to the engine power level. Updated Evasive Maneuvers to use the engine power level as the modifier to turn rate, instead of auxiliary. Increasing power to shields now increases shield damage resistance to any damage. The formula is shield power level divided by 500, so 100% shield power would impart 20% damage resistance. * Plasma Grenade now delivers more damage on impact and is comparable to other grenade attacks * The short hold that occasionally procs on Palm Strike and Rifle Butt no longer affects players. It will still affect enemies * Fixed a display icon error that would generate a white square rather than the icon for Dampening Field. * Increased Donotra’s Scimitar resistances * Battleships and Dreadnoughts now have some innate resistance to some control powers - like subsystems offline, or jam sensors or scramble sensors, and viral matrix. The resistance reduces the effective duration of such abilities when used against these targets * Fixed an issue in the tooltip for Nadion Inversion. The power is unchanged * Confuse debuffs will no longer persist after a map change to prevent griefing and NPC killing * Fixed a bug that would allow multiple copies of viral matrix to apply in a single attack. This issue also prevented Engineering Team from cleanly removing Viral Matrix. Audio * The Big Dig map ambient audio has been updated. * Missing sound FX for the Undine orbital cannon explosion has been added, as well as toning down the loud blast audio from the orbiting cannon arrays. * The transwarp to Sol Starbase and transwarp to Qonos sound is no longer cut off by the loading screen FX and Animation * Players will now see a targeting ring that indicates where a grenade is going to drop. * The screens of players affected by stun grenade will go from bright white to normal lighting throughout the duration of the effect. * The screens of players affected by smoke grenade will be occluded by smoke while they are in the smoke grenades cloud. * Smoke Grenade effect has been thinned out. * Removed the tricorder light FX to fix the issue with it not turning off. Missions and Environments * Fixed the race condition that sometimes kept the Borg Tactical Cube from spawning by the gate in Infected. * Fixed an environment issue with the Boarding Party side-action that allowed players to get stuck in the warp core. * Removed some bad spawn point maps in the Federation and Klingon star clusters. * NPC ships fighting outside of the U.S.S. Saratoga in the “State of Q” mission are now more era appropriate. * Updated hostiles in Sector Space so they have no collision once they turn into Deep Space Encounters. * Star Cluster missions are no longer showing their logical names in the mission text. * Updated the “Suspect” mission reward to contain new Science console choices. * Commodities have become more exclusive to different social hubs, with different prices at different places. * Updated the On Ship Replicator to include all the commodities, albeit expensive versions of them. * Rator III mission is now more clear on how to progress. This should help make it less likely that the mission appears stuck or confusing. * Updated mission logic for the Big Dig to fix issues with stages stalling at 19/20. * The Cerin's Fire mission is no longer gated. * The Borg geometry has been returned to “The Cure” ground. * Fixed a problem during the Khitomer Accord STF where players would not be able to drop shields on the power nodes, thereby halting progress. * Fixed a bad mission location of the War Games episode. * Fixed DS9 Fleet Action from restarting in a broken condition that would sometimes make it get stuck at 7/8 force fields. * Fixed an LOD issue with Epsilon Satellites Ships * Added a new set of pylons to DSSV Science ship called "N Modified" to allow the player to straighten out the nacelles like in the C-Store Picture. This new set is available to all players and when used on other hull types will allow nacelles to be angled up. * All window types should now show up on C-Store Federation Ships Characters and Costumes * Players can now create Fleet Uniforms from a saved costume file * Fixed several bugs with Cardassian textures in Alien creation * Fixed several bugs with Trill spots not always showing correctly * Updated combadges to work on more costumes * Anyone with a skirt can now choose to have a stockings material applied over the legs. Trill spots now go all the way down. * TOS Female costume has been updated: * Upper - Starfleet, the original series – loose neck variation * Lower: Skirt TOS Split * Feet: Boots – High TOS style * Head Attach Tech: Earpiece * Mirror Universe Female Option is now available to those who have it unlocked. * Upper: Terran TOS Mirror Universe tanktop * Badge: Mirror universe badge * Belt: Sash with cloth * Lower: Skirt Short Angled * Feet: Boots – Knee High * Head Attach Tech: Earpiece Known Issues: * The “learn about commodities” mission will not complete properly if your inventory is full at the time you receive your free commodities. Make sure you have at least one space available to prevent this issue. * Tooltips for high end ground shields and weapons have vastly incorrect values for some attributes (while the actual items are themselves correct) and state that they are bind on pickup when they are bind one equip. Fixes for both of the above known issues are being tested internally and will make it into the next game update. Quote
UN Spacy Posted April 29, 2010 Posted April 29, 2010 Okay. I finally ordered this game. I hope I am not making a huge mistake. Quote
Warmaker Posted April 30, 2010 Posted April 30, 2010 Alot of changes. I'll see how it it goes, especially for PvP since that's where I spend my time. Quote
Uxi Posted April 30, 2010 Posted April 30, 2010 (edited) Okay. I finally ordered this game. I hope I am not making a huge mistake. It's definitely fun for at least a month or two. Whether you get longevity beyond that depends how heavily you play and what your goals are. I'm at about 2 months and still having fun, though not doing hard core 12 hour sessions or anything (you'll more quickly exhaust the content if you do) Edited April 30, 2010 by Uxi Quote
UN Spacy Posted April 30, 2010 Posted April 30, 2010 Oh yeah. Anyone wanna refer me? Come on guys. Let's start getting back into this game. STAR TREK ONLINE SPECIALS Greetings! For you and your friends, new players and old, we're pleased to offer exciting Star Trek Online offers and promotions starting May 7, 2010! Veteran Rewards Our sincerest thanks to players who have invested their time with us! We'd like to send some goodies your way. The more you play Star Trek Online, the more we'll give you. Skill point bonuses, titles, costume pieces, character slots... Veterans will be rewarded every 100 days! Rewards will be retroactive, too! Free Trial Weekend Our first free trial weekend, called the Welcome Back Weekend, is available to former players. Welcome Back Weekend features unrestricted play and begins Friday, May 7, 2010 at 10:00 a.m. Pacific and ends Monday, May 10, 2010 at 10:00 a.m. Pacific. Of course, we'll have a pre-load up early next week so everyone can get the client before the free weekend actually starts. Refer a Friend We want to help you bring your friends to our game. With our Refer a Friend program, you can earn rewards for introducing your buddies to Star Trek Online. You can earn special items, game time, Cryptic Points and more. The program will start on May 7. Demo Unlike the Welcome Back Weekend, the Star Trek Online Demo will be made available for all players starting May 7 and it features gameplay restricted to the first few missions. It's a great way to introduce your friends to the game. Quote
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