I think its something like 50 posts before you can edit and pm.
Talking about socialising, i was about to play through the new story arc on STO in coop only to find out its single player only content, so well done STO for again exceeding my expectations of what a MMO should be. Lol
- Fleets are organizations of other players that contribute their resources to build several facilities, such as starbases, science research centers and other things. The higher-tiered the base, the greater the resources the fleet memebers have access to. You can purchase extra slots for Upgrades, for example, but only at a certain tier. A Fleet Tailor becomes available at a certain point that provides access to uniform types you can't find anywhere else (that's where I got my Odyssey Dress Uniform which is the closest thing I can find to a TWOK-era "Monster Maroon" on the XBox, if tricked out just right). There are weapons and equipment vendors there that sell items that can't be found at main faction bases. That kind of thing.
- You can go out to various skirmish and battlezone areas, earn personal marks and put them towards endgame features like "Reputation". I'm currently at a Tier-6 New Romulus reputation, which gives me access to assist units, both for Ground and Space missions. If you're in a fleet, you can acquire fleet marks, which are often required resources to advance a fleet base to the next tier. You can also do additional TFO and other missions that will buy you "Endeavor" points, that provides additional buffs to your skills (that some have accused of being quite unfairly overpowered - which, of course, instantly attracted me).
- Depends on the fleet. Fleet commanders set the requirements for new members. Some don't care about level; some have a minimum (like in the 40's or 50's); others, yes, require a full 65 in order to join. It doesn't take long to level up in this game, though. When I started playing last year, it only took me a little over a month to get to Fleet Admiral for my SF character. About the same later for my KDF character.
Once you get to a certain level and others see you in action in the field, either space or ground, the invites are going to start rolling in. Be careful who you pick, and look at their membership requirements. Some of them are hard core players and require daily involvement and regular contributions to station upgrades or you'll get booted. Others are more relaxed, casual gamers, who don't get all worked up if you're not on every day. I saw this kind of extremism in Warcraft years ago and it was an instant turn-off for me, which is why I never got into that game. I'm generally more a single-player gamer; STO is the only MMO game I'm on these days, and I find it to be an excellent balance between single player missions and multiplayer opportunities. You don't need to deal with other players if you don't want to. Just do your own thing, if that's what you do. There are benefits, however, to being a part of a fleet. YMMV as to what you think you can get out of it.
- A Fleet Tailor becomes available at a certain point that provides access to uniform types you can't find anywhere else (that's where I got my Odyssey Dress Uniform which is the closest thing I can find to a TWOK-era "Monster Maroon" on the XBox, if tricked out just right).
Thanks very much!I still have around 20 codes for TWOK Monster Maroons that I packed in storage. (Received at a Star Trek con years ago) I will swing by my storage unit Saturday and look for them.
Also, if you login through ARC, you get Khan's uniform which you can equip in an off-duty uniform slot. Not sure if that promo is still active though...
A good guide to ensure that you're using canon colors for any era uniform is at Gamepedia:
https://sto.gamepedia.com/Guide:_Uniform_colors/Canon_uniforms
Thanks \\//
I never quite understood what was going on when i played maybe 3-4 years...6 years ago.
So now...Everytime i log in i go "The fuhhhh" and take the game off my computer
So I’m curious... Every so once in a rare while I see someone “invoke” a series of colorful holographic images of the logos of all the different organizations represented in the game. Not sure if it’s from one of the older anniversary party poppers (I have years 1, 8, 9 and 10 and it’s none of them) because I never see when it’s being done, only after it’s done so I’m not sure where it’s coming from. It’s so rare I haven’t been able to find a screen cap of it yet (still looking). Any thoughts? A ground-based emote, perhaps?
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