Star trek legacy flop?
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Star trek legacy flop?
http://www.gamespot.com/pc/sim/startrek ... k%20legacy
Looks like all us reviewers and saying this game bites.
In my opinion when the game is heavily modified in the near future with star wars ships integrated accurately in the game it should be really fun.
3 tie fighters taking down a galaxcy class star ship should be fun.
Looks like all us reviewers and saying this game bites.
In my opinion when the game is heavily modified in the near future with star wars ships integrated accurately in the game it should be really fun.
3 tie fighters taking down a galaxcy class star ship should be fun.
I'll wait for some real reviews to come out, rather than a bunch of player reviews. Doesn't look promising though.
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God damn, what is it with Star Trek games? Why is it so hard for anyone to release a complete, working Star Trek game?
That said, I'm glad I put this on my Christmas list so that I won't have to spend any money on it.
That said, I'm glad I put this on my Christmas list so that I won't have to spend any money on it.
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The laws of gaming says that anything Star Trek or Star Wars sucks buy default with one or two great games now and then.Uraniun235 wrote:God damn, what is it with Star Trek games? Why is it so hard for anyone to release a complete, working Star Trek game?
That said, I'm glad I put this on my Christmas list so that I won't have to spend any money on it.
Just wait a while before buying anything based on a TV/Movie license
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From what I recall, they used to, but most of them date back to before the Pentium revolution...Uraniun235 wrote:God damn, what is it with Star Trek games? Why is it so hard for anyone to release a complete, working Star Trek game?
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Ah, 25th Anniversary and Judgment Rites. Awesome games.Spanky The Dolphin wrote:From what I recall, they used to, but most of them date back to before the Pentium revolution...Uraniun235 wrote:God damn, what is it with Star Trek games? Why is it so hard for anyone to release a complete, working Star Trek game?
But yes, the 21st century appears to not be a good time for good, decently not-buggy Star Trek games.
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Dear god. N00bs detected, cover your asses.need4spd wrote:In my opinion when the game is heavily modified in the near future with star wars ships integrated accurately in the game it should be really fun.
3 tie fighters taking down a galaxcy class star ship should be fun.
Frankly, anyone who didn't see this coming was fooling themselves. ST games fail as much as SW games, with one notable difference: crap SW games are sometimes fun. They might not be very 'SW-y', they might shit on the source or have deeply lame 'the evil sith x' plots, but they're fun. ST games... aren't.
Remember when they made SFC3, and basically took everything out that made SFC good? Who needs accurate fire arcs, just use generalised ones! Who'll know?
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Stark wrote:Remember when they made SFC3, and basically took everything out that made SFC good? Who needs accurate fire arcs, just use generalised ones! Who'll know?
What.
Which isn't too far from TNG anyway.Stark wrote:Oh yes. They're even all SMALL, so no 'cover the whole front and a little to either side' arcs. Certainly no 'fire back between the nacelles' bits. And they're all preset, not set-down arcs, so it's really hard to mod it in.
Think 'dumbed down' and you're there.
I'm trying to say TNG was dumb.
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I'm guessing that it's because a ST/SW/movie/tv-show/sequel/etc game has a large, built-in fan base who will get the game even if it sucks.Uraniun235 wrote:God damn, what is it with Star Trek games? Why is it so hard for anyone to release a complete, working Star Trek game?
Case in point.Uraniun235 wrote:That said, I'm glad I put this on my Christmas list so that I won't have to spend any money on it.
Making the game fun/stable/etc will cost a lot more, but probably won't bring in that many more buyers. Hence, it's in the company's logical best interest to make cheap games, even if they suck. Likewise, it's in the companies best interest to make it easy for non-fans to get into (even if it's not true to the source material) because they think it will bring in more non-fans.
It's bad in the long term because over time fewer and fewer "fans" will actually buy the games in the series, but TPTB behind each particular game will to make the choices that net them the most money right now.
I think that that also happened to the ST shows over time. When faced with a choice of something that made the hard-core fans happy vs. something that was either cheaper or brought in new viewers, they tended to choose the latter because they knew that the hard-core fans would watch anyway. And over time a lot of the hard-core fans started dropping out.
That's all just my own opinion--I don't have any hard data to back any of those claims up.
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I put it on my list after I'd seen the gameplay videos and before I'd heard about these bugs, and I distributed the list before this thread got posted.CelesKnight wrote:I'm guessing that it's because a ST/SW/movie/tv-show/sequel/etc game has a large, built-in fan base who will get the game even if it sucks.Uraniun235 wrote:God damn, what is it with Star Trek games? Why is it so hard for anyone to release a complete, working Star Trek game?
Case in point.Uraniun235 wrote:That said, I'm glad I put this on my Christmas list so that I won't have to spend any money on it.
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I don't think a trek game in the past 10 years has managed to come close to the greatness of those two games. Though... the TNG adventure game was pretty cool; I don't think the adventure part was as good, but I think the ship-to-ship combat was pretty sweet; maybe better than bridge commander. Wonder if I still have any of those disks... hrmUraniun235 wrote:Ah, 25th Anniversary and Judgment Rites. Awesome games.Spanky The Dolphin wrote:From what I recall, they used to, but most of them date back to before the Pentium revolution...Uraniun235 wrote:God damn, what is it with Star Trek games? Why is it so hard for anyone to release a complete, working Star Trek game?
But yes, the 21st century appears to not be a good time for good, decently not-buggy Star Trek games.
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No, I think you're thinking of "Klingon". Klingon Academy was the starship sim "sequel" to Starfleet Academy.
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