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Good news is that Star Wars: The Old Republic comes out in early which i think will be the final nail in the coffin for Star Trek online, and rightly so, STO is a poor example of Trek, repetitive missions, bland music , no atmosphere and little excitement, wait a minute, actually its an excellent example of Trek …. Though not as large as something like WOW, there are thousands of players on there at any one time, and every time I visit the social hubs within, there is plenty going on.

To call STO a blackhole of a game is simply wrong and very stupid. This sale of Cryptic has nothing to do with STO and it will continue to be supported, in the way which turned a good but imperfect initial release that many of you may have tried and discarded eighteen months ago into the great Star Trek game it is now.

For those ignorant of the development, I strongly recommend buying it. The game is cheap in stores now and you get a free thirty days, which is plenty of time to immerse yourself. Two years on cryptic hasnt shown yet that it has the version a great star trek mmo requires, it is simply a champions in space rip and deserves what it gets.

Im just sorry for the people who wanted to support cryptic by purchasing their lifetime sub. I am not happy with the way Anthony Pascale decided to omit the full context of the post from Wish Stone. Right now I have no further details other than what has been mentioned elsewhere. It sounds way more dramatic than it actually is.

Whilst I appreciate that you feel sorry for me, I have no regrets for getting my lifetime subscription — which will have paid for itself by next month, knowing that STO has a full lifespan ahead of it. No offense intended, but what and where? Yeah, I see lots of players, but STO has almost no player interaction. Certainly not building gnomes or talking into mirrors. STO feels more like a single-player game with some random activity by another player thrown in than an MMO. STO isnt failing, it is succeeding.

Atari wish to sell on their more profitable games so they can sort out their own mess. Cryptic will be bought by another company and in the mean time it will run itself. Being away from Atari may be the best thing to happen to STO for a while. I played STO when it originally came out, but stopped after a few months. It just seemed unfinished. Since that time, I have watched it mature and am very interested in the user created missions. The Foundry tools allow users to write and script their own missions and to share them freely with other players.

User created content has been a mainstay of extended the lifespan of PC games. Hopefully, STO will follow suit. The one that loss 5. Who last year lost 17 millions and now thanks to Cryptic and STO at least didnt loss so mach!

You are welcome to your own opinion, but not your own facts. The game was barely ready for beta when they released it. They also had serious problems with their team members. But Cryptic has really pulled things together in the time since. But I think launching STO before it was ready really gave them a black eye.

A correction for whoever said the new Star Wars game is launching in — the official word is, and has been for a long time, that they plan to launch The Old Republic in the latter half of this year. The deal itself comprises of an initial USD Additionally the performance-related bonus could see as much as USD 20 million paid in cash or stock if Champions Online and Star Trek's revenues outperform set undisclosed targets, payable in August and May Publisher will also exit Atari Casino and write down TV production efforts as it refocuses on premium PC and console titles.

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