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Star Trek Online Forum » General Discussion raquo; Just started STO, is it worth it (does it get better)?

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  MMOman101

Hard Core Member

Joined: 2/05/08
Posts: 891

 
2/13/12 2:01:15 PM#1
I just started STO.  I made it through the tutorials and I think 2 more missions.  The ground missions seemed ok, but I have a feeling they will get very repetitive.  I don't really like the way the ships fly and control. 
 
I only played a few hours.
 
The station seems kind of cool and it kind of reminded me of old SWG cantinas. 
 
I am not a Star Trek fan so the IP is not going to hold me. 
 
Is there enough of a game here to hold people's interest, even as a FTP?
 
Does the game get better or is it what you see early is what you get?

 

Does STO get better?

It gets better
Don't waste your time
Thanks for asking the question, I want to know too
Just show me the results
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  User Deleted
2/13/12 2:22:16 PM#2

At level 17 im having some fun with it. I couldnt recomend it as an everyday game but its a nice change of pace from the fantasy world of most games. I am a ST fan so I enjoy it more than you would perhaps. I can tell you that I have yet to spend any RL money in the game so all you will lose is some time if you decide to keep going.

  MMOman101

Hard Core Member

Joined: 2/05/08
Posts: 891

 
2/13/12 2:45:22 PM#3
Originally posted by Rusty715

At level 17 im having some fun with it. I couldnt recomend it as an everyday game but its a nice change of pace from the fantasy world of most games. I am a ST fan so I enjoy it more than you would perhaps. I can tell you that I have yet to spend any RL money in the game so all you will lose is some time if you decide to keep going.

Are you saying that you enjoy the game or that the game gets better the more you play?

I guess what I would like to know is if it gets better as go into it.

  Bunks

Novice Member

Joined: 1/08/12
Posts: 987

2/13/12 3:09:51 PM#4

it gets better than it hits a dead end real fast. You can say this and SWTOR have a lot of similarities from birth to end. Maybe its the big IP thing.

  User Deleted
2/13/12 3:32:02 PM#5
Originally posted by MMOman101
Originally posted by Rusty715

At level 17 im having some fun with it. I couldnt recomend it as an everyday game but its a nice change of pace from the fantasy world of most games. I am a ST fan so I enjoy it more than you would perhaps. I can tell you that I have yet to spend any RL money in the game so all you will lose is some time if you decide to keep going.

Are you saying that you enjoy the game or that the game gets better the more you play?

I guess what I would like to know is if it gets better as go into it.

If you dont like the space combat missions then no, it wont get any better. You get better ships and upgrades but if you dont like it to start with your not going to like it later.

  M1rr0rl3as3

Apprentice Member

Joined: 12/01/11
Posts: 14

I wonder....that which can't be seen, if it exists, why can't it be seen???

2/13/12 3:40:16 PM#6

In my honest Opinion, I have way more fun than any f2p game.....I started a few days ago and I'm currently lvl 23. I was a Star Trek hater, but this game opened my eyes. Ground missions do get repetitive after a while, but the best part of this game is the space combat. Plus you have a way of converting game currency for Cash shop C-points, so everyone is on equal footing for PvP. Overall, like I said, I've had more fun playing this game than any other F2P(P2W) game. Plus the crafting is very good although you max it quick. I recommend giving it a few go's in mostly space combat until you get the hang of the controls.

  freejackmack

Apprentice Member

Joined: 2/06/08
Posts: 296

2/13/12 3:53:08 PM#7

I like the combat and that combined with raid content may be enough for me.

  Silverdagger

Hard Core Member

Joined: 10/07/07
Posts: 104

2/13/12 9:47:29 PM#8

If you're not a fan of the IP, I'd have to say no.  Fans like myself overlook the game's many inadequacies,  it's a superficial space game that requires little skill or effort.  End game can be reached within a month (or less).   I'd suggest giving it a few more hours and decide for yourself. 

  MMOman101

Hard Core Member

Joined: 2/05/08
Posts: 891

 
2/14/12 8:46:13 AM#9

Maybe I am doing space combat wrong, but what I do is:

Try to shoot the same side of my enemy while I rotate my ship so they are constantly shooing a different side of my ship.  Sometimes I feel like I am just spinning in circles.

Is there a better way to do space combat that I am missing? 

  ShardWarrior

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Joined: 4/18/11
Posts: 216

2/14/12 10:14:51 AM#10
Originally posted by MMOman101

Maybe I am doing space combat wrong, but what I do is:

Try to shoot the same side of my enemy while I rotate my ship so they are constantly shooing a different side of my ship.  Sometimes I feel like I am just spinning in circles.

Is there a better way to do space combat that I am missing? 

Nope.  That is basically space combat in STO, especially since there is no true 3D movement.

  anothername

Apprentice Member

Joined: 9/12/08
Posts: 87

2/16/12 10:05:35 AM#11
Originally posted by MMOman101

Maybe I am doing space combat wrong, but what I do is:

Try to shoot the same side of my enemy while I rotate my ship so they are constantly shooing a different side of my ship.  Sometimes I feel like I am just spinning in circles.

Is there a better way to do space combat that I am missing? 

No. Besides moving your ship and circling instead of spinning. Moving = higher defense & more misses from the enemy vessel. Oh, and using the button that evens shield power distribution (or arrow keys to strenghten a specific shield facing). Helps with less circling/spinning. Yeah... think thats it. Nearly forgot placing bridge officers on several stations of your ship and use their extra skills (which can be raised by boff skillpoints and swaped out at a trainer) to quickly get shield/hull heals or debuff the enemy, buff yourself, place dots etc.

Take a bit of time at hand and play around with different ship options & setups, its not a "know it all the first time I do it" selfexplainer.