I swear it seemed like they only had a skeleton crew already to do basic maintenance and bare minimum "new" content. Who could they even afford to still layoff without shutting everything down? The janitorial staff?
They've cut down to one man, and half a hamster.
Don't ask about the hamster.
They had to lay off half of the hamster 😔
Well obviously the high payed managers would be let go, right?
You can't leave the one engineer left on 40k manage himself. Need an 120k manager to look after him
Someone please buy the rights to City of Heroes and boot it back up.
WildStar!
Wow. Star Trek Online is an embarassment as it is now, now they want to make it worse?
Guess i should get ready for its shutdown... Couple of years from now when its been milked dry by the zen currency bots.
Couple of years from now when its been milked dry by the zen currency bots.
They just banned almost all of those a few months back.
Like, massive sweeping bans and the zen exchange has been mostly normal since.
Never played it, but seen the ads - what makes it so bad?
Almost everything that made the game great has been gutted over the years.
They removed not only the ability to make new user made maps and scenarios but removed all content related to the function saying it would essentially require requiring the game from scratch because no one was left that knew how it worked.
Many of the missions have been removed over the years, saying they no longer are good enough quality compared to new content, etc.
Everything is a shadow of what it was. And everything is micro transactions now.
They removed not only the ability to make new user made maps and scenarios but removed all content related to the function saying it would essentially require requiring the game from scratch because no one was left that knew how it worked.
Yeah, that part sucks. I miss it.
Many of the missions have been removed over the years, saying they no longer are good enough quality compared to new content, etc.
I can't think of a single mission that was removed that I miss. There's probably one or two, but the few removals there were have been largely beneficial. And the new missions are amazing by comparison.
Everything is a shadow of what it was.
I disagree. I started playing when STO went free to play back around when romulans became playable.
It's only been in the last 2 years that I started really enjoying the game instead of forcing myself to try because I really wanted star trek SO BAD in an MMO.
The QoL improvements are good, the events are still fun and the rewards are actually worthwhile.
There are handfuls of people in the fleets I'm in that are playing completely f2p thanks to reward ships and event/reputation gear and holding their own, doing good damage in group content, so there ARE plenty of microtransaction options, but they're not required -- just super beneficial if you have the cash.
I've played STO off and on over the years all the way back to the closed beta and initial launch. There have been a lot of ups and downs over the years.
It is true that the pay segments aren't required in any way shape or form, unlike some other similar games.
It is true that the pay segments aren’t required in any way shape or form, unlike some other similar games.
Yeah, once the yearly event started including the option of either two T6 C-store ships (which will unlock those normally RL-Money-Only ship traits that are so much fun) OR a single T6 Lockbox ship (as long as it's been out for a year) making those high-end ridiculous min-maxed builds (that aren't even necessary to play the game's hardest content) became a very real possibility without spending a dime.
Add in every event giving bunches of bonus dilithium after you complete it and the fact that they got rid of the bots and you can even trade dilithium for zen in a reasonable amount of time. People were buying the 10th anniversary bundle left and right without spending any money last christmas when it went on sale.
It takes more planning in advance than just using Attack Pattern: Credit Card, but it's totally doable.
I've played it for a bit, didn't like the controls - felt pretty clunky, like the camera controls in particular. Still, better than SWTOR though.
It's unsurprising, particularly the lateral move to DECA Games. It was an easy target for Embraced to cut costs, plus their last game was cancelled before release (Magic: Legends). It seems like the Cryptic engine would require a large investment to be used for new games, but I might be wrong.
Still frustrating, I'm certain those devs didn't deserve to be laid off. Seems they cut senior devs too.
I swear it seemed like they only had a skeleton crew already to do basic maintenance and bare minimum "new" content. Who could they even afford to still layoff without shutting everything down? The janitorial staff?
They've cut down to one man, and half a hamster.
Don't ask about the hamster.
They had to lay off half of the hamster 😔
Well obviously the high payed managers would be let go, right?
You can't leave the one engineer left on 40k manage himself. Need an 120k manager to look after him
Someone please buy the rights to City of Heroes and boot it back up.
WildStar!
Wow. Star Trek Online is an embarassment as it is now, now they want to make it worse?
Guess i should get ready for its shutdown... Couple of years from now when its been milked dry by the zen currency bots.
They just banned almost all of those a few months back.
Like, massive sweeping bans and the zen exchange has been mostly normal since.
Never played it, but seen the ads - what makes it so bad?
Almost everything that made the game great has been gutted over the years.
They removed not only the ability to make new user made maps and scenarios but removed all content related to the function saying it would essentially require requiring the game from scratch because no one was left that knew how it worked.
Many of the missions have been removed over the years, saying they no longer are good enough quality compared to new content, etc.
Everything is a shadow of what it was. And everything is micro transactions now.
Yeah, that part sucks. I miss it.
I can't think of a single mission that was removed that I miss. There's probably one or two, but the few removals there were have been largely beneficial. And the new missions are amazing by comparison.
I disagree. I started playing when STO went free to play back around when romulans became playable.
It's only been in the last 2 years that I started really enjoying the game instead of forcing myself to try because I really wanted star trek SO BAD in an MMO.
The QoL improvements are good, the events are still fun and the rewards are actually worthwhile.
There are handfuls of people in the fleets I'm in that are playing completely f2p thanks to reward ships and event/reputation gear and holding their own, doing good damage in group content, so there ARE plenty of microtransaction options, but they're not required -- just super beneficial if you have the cash.
I've played STO off and on over the years all the way back to the closed beta and initial launch. There have been a lot of ups and downs over the years.
It is true that the pay segments aren't required in any way shape or form, unlike some other similar games.
Yeah, once the yearly event started including the option of either two T6 C-store ships (which will unlock those normally RL-Money-Only ship traits that are so much fun) OR a single T6 Lockbox ship (as long as it's been out for a year) making those high-end ridiculous min-maxed builds (that aren't even necessary to play the game's hardest content) became a very real possibility without spending a dime.
Add in every event giving bunches of bonus dilithium after you complete it and the fact that they got rid of the bots and you can even trade dilithium for zen in a reasonable amount of time. People were buying the 10th anniversary bundle left and right without spending any money last christmas when it went on sale.
It takes more planning in advance than just using Attack Pattern: Credit Card, but it's totally doable.
I've played it for a bit, didn't like the controls - felt pretty clunky, like the camera controls in particular. Still, better than SWTOR though.
It's unsurprising, particularly the lateral move to DECA Games. It was an easy target for Embraced to cut costs, plus their last game was cancelled before release (Magic: Legends). It seems like the Cryptic engine would require a large investment to be used for new games, but I might be wrong.
Still frustrating, I'm certain those devs didn't deserve to be laid off. Seems they cut senior devs too.