I broke down and bought the Tier 6 Andromeda Class and the Galaxy Class bridge. Ready for a Galaxy Class with TNG unis setup.
I did that and switched too the season 1-2 TNG uniforms on one of my characters.
I broke down and bought the Tier 6 Andromeda Class and the Galaxy Class bridge. Ready for a Galaxy Class with TNG unis setup.
Nice! I used the Galaxy class for a few days but then switched back to my go-to: a Sao Paulo class with the Upgrade skin, Belfast bridge, with late-DS9 uniforms.I did that and switched too the season 1-2 TNG uniforms on one of my characters.
Nice! I used the Galaxy class for a few days but then switched back to my go-to: a Sao Paulo class with the Upgrade skin, Belfast bridge, with late-DS9 uniforms.![]()
Be still my beating heart!
Be still my beating heart!
I don't disagree. The fact that they're lockbox ships also irks me. I've never gotten a ship I wanted that way. What I did to get my Kelvin Constitution was open as many lockboxes as it took to get enough valuable stuff to sell on the Exchange and buy the ship from someone outright. Although with this new stuff, who knows what they'll run for on the Exchange. It may be a while before I can afford one of those ships.I always meh at lockbox ships. They are like the Lamborghini of STO. Still. Probably keeps the servers up.
I don't disagree. The fact that they're lockbox ships also irks me. I've never gotten a ship I wanted that way. What I did to get my Kelvin Constitution was open as many lockboxes as it took to get enough valuable stuff to sell on the Exchange and buy the ship from someone outright. Although with this new stuff, who knows what they'll run for on the Exchange. It may be a while before I can afford one of those ships.
If STO were a full-price game at the outset, then I wouldn't bother spending a single dime more on what is essentially gambling. But I justify my investment because it's free to play. That said, I've definitely spent two or three times as much on STO as I would on a normal game. The way I justify that is that it's Star Trek and it's pretty much the only game I play on any kind of regular basis. I bought the Ultimate Edition of Injustice 2, played it for two weeks, then went back to playing STO. Could have bought a hell of a lot of Zen keys with that. I will say that the money I spent to get the Stealth Fighter Set was worth every penny.About once a year or two years I buy a ship....roughly....Vesta Three pack, t6 oddy three pack, and the steamrunner when it was a fiver on steam. Mrs got me a guardian when she got herself a Voyager pack, so that was nice....oh...and I got the groupon thing. Gifted the Mirror Guardian to a friend, who was so touched he went and tracked down another code and insisted I have one too.
That’s about it for my STO spending, barring a few zen splurges and a Ltd edition of the game when I first started.
I sort of mentally justify it by thinking of it the same as a person who buys the new FIFA or CoD every year.
All the really exciting stuff is too expensive tbh...for instance, to get a full Enterprise D experience, it’s a ton of moolah to get the different versions you need to have a T6, have saucer sep, and then the bridge that just came out.
Admittedly, this may just be sour grapes, because I am a semi casual player, who mains an engineer (top tip...if starting an MMO that I play, ask me what class I am and don’t play it. It will always turn out to be the rubbish one, because for some reason I let childhood dreams influence my choices. See also the Ranger in Guild Wars.) but I do find there to be a real sort of...glass ceiling? In STO. At least as far as Space Barbie goes.
Heck, I don’t even have the time to get most event ships these days xD
That reminds me, I need to probably bring my main back to the bBs fleet. I am in another t5 fleet, but like every damn fleet I find there’s just never anyone on and chatting when I am on. At least the old RP fleet I was in had people talking. Before it went Drama Llama over there.
Need a casual friendly UK fleet really. Have been soloing this game for seven years damnit.
Nah Normal lockbox ships don't get that high, at least on PC. they usually settle around 500 to 400 depending on the popularity.The more opened boxes the closer to the the Lobi Shenzhou. It'll be a while but I'll get there. Lets hope the Discovery won't be a billion on the exchange.
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