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Star Trek Legacy

I think Star Trek could be a great setting for a Bioware-style single-player, open-world RPG similar to Mass Effect, Kotor, Dragon Age etc. Trek has always been more about storytelling than action, and those games, made right, are wonderful vehicles for telling rich, layered stories in a videgame setting.

I agree with this. Mass Effect practically was the Star Trek game I'd been looking for all my life: epic story, lots of episodic ministories inside the epic story, massive amounts of exploration, complicated characters you related to and cared about, and big decisions to make about saving the universe. If this amount of love and care could be put into a Trek game it would be a classic.
 
i think the main problem with the game is the controls and the difficult levels

if they fixed this problems it would be an epic game also adding more ships wont hurt either lol
 
I picked it up cheap myself recently at Best Buy.

I played it a couple of times and I gave up during the first Next Generation era game. Trying to save the star system with the asteroids is just too annoying. I tried it for an entire day and didn't beat it.

I got stuck on the Stargazer mission for months and couldn't figure out wtf I was doing wrong or how to beat that level.

Then I learned..... well for starters, there's cheats you can enter that's like God mode so your ships don't blow up, and you can also edit the config to give you a crap load of money to buy any available ships you want.....

.... but for that particular mission, you need to get your ships to target only the asteroids with red boxes around them.... those are the only ones that will hit the planets and end the mission.

After you destroy a bunch of those, the mission will move onto you needing to take the automated gun thingys (it's been a while) and tractor them to their designated co-ordinates by each planet which will eventually help defend the planets.

Once all of those are in place the mission will move onto a big giant asteroid appearing and you needing to destroy it.

They tell you to tractor beam smaller asteroids and hit the bigger one with them which will eventually destroy it and end the mission..... but for the longest time, I was doing it all wrong.

I was towing them and when I got near, I dropped the tractor beam to let them glide into the asteroid, but it never worked.....

.... what you need to do (which is kinda dumb) is fly your ship (with asteroids in tow) directly into the bigger asteroid as in a collision course.... your ship will not be damaged or destroyed but once you fly into it, it will register an impact with the asteroid you were towing..... then go for another and repeat.

Eventually you will destroy the bigger asteroid and win the mission.

it's one of the more annoying and most cumbersome missions in the entire game, but once you beat it, it goes back to the same kind of missions as before. Even many of the online FAQ's specifically note that this mission is the worst pain in the ass there is in the game, but once you beat it, things go back to normal.

I own the PC version as well and it's far easier to control using a controller as your primary method of control with the combination of the mouse and the keyboard to help you control your view and additional commands not on the controller...... now if you can octopus your way through all three controls (Controller/Mouse/Keyboard) you'll do just fine.

And God mode helps a lot on the single player. ;)

I liked the game.... beat it, played the expansion "Ultimate Universe" and didn't mind it..... it certainly isn't perfect and if you never seek out any online FAQ's chances are you'll never figure the damn thing out..... but once you do figure it out, it's actually quite fun.
 
I bought STL the day it came out.

Ships are too slow & clunky, ships are pizza-boxes, planets are monumentally small & too close to each other, every single map is inside a nebula, half the starship features are useless in skirmish, skirmish is generally boring after a while, etc.

Over all this was a very lacking game and Bridge Commander is far superior.
 
Yeah, I got it recently too. And I have to agree with Lucien - BC is much better. And, you have the ability to view your ship by pressing the spacebar, and basically move around without almost any lag.
I was surprised at how small BC was, and how large Legacy was (in terms of disc space) Legacy could have been a great game. I loved the missions, what you had to do. However, I play BC alot more. The wierd thing is, though, I am still attracted to Legacy. Maybe because it has all my favourite character. I mean, come on, me and Janeway vs. the borg? Any day! But, it lags overall and I find the ship hard to control.
 
I just bought the XBox 360 version used yesterday and gave it a spin last night. I got through the first mission and it was fun. I can see where not being able to save in the middle of the mission will be a problem.
For giggles I went to try and play a multiplayer game via xbox live and there was no one out there, LOL
I guess there are not any cheat codes for the xbox version and I am sure I will eventually wish there were.
 
Smitty, it's not actually a bad single-player campaign. I played it all the way through to the end without cheat codes, and I liked it.

However yes, the multiplayer community died some time ago. If you like the game and have some mates who have XBoxes, you can get the game for practically nothing these days, but the multiplayer is pretty limited.
 
I genuinely don't believe that Star Trek makes for great video gaming. 25th Anniversary, Judgment Rites and Final Unity are the only ones I've got on with.

I loved the "golden 90-ties" of Star Trek gaming.
Let's count together:
  • Armada (my first Trek game and I enjoyed it greatly)
  • Armada 2 (played this with various mods for ages)
  • Elite Force
  • Elite Force 2
  • Bridge Commander (played this with various mods for ages but never finished the story mode lol)
  • DS9 The Fallen
  • Star Fleet Command (I played only 1)
  • Klingon Honor Guard (even though this one wasn't that good)
 
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