Oh no you don't...Greg Tito said:Ditching the whole kill-ten-rats thing,
yeah Birth of the Federation was a good Star Trek game. I still have hopes that Excalibur releases "something" in the near futureThe_root_of_all_evil said:BoTF still holds as one of the best Star Trek games of all time. This is just a mod for CoX imho.
I get your point, the intro is still easy and the Borg Drones are not terribly difficult to kill. But I think the difference between STO and other games is that you are introduced to the game with a tutorial that has some drama in it. The Borg are attacking, and you have to save the ship. The Borg are a familiar enemy and their forced collectivism can feel very terrifying.The_root_of_all_evil said:There's still the ten rats thing in there, it's just that they're cyborgs now.
Which is why they're relative ease of dispatch is so upsetting. If I was a level 10 UNIT Soldier in a Doctor Who MMO, and a Cyberman - or worse, a Dalek - appeared, I wouldn't even bother running for it, as I knew I'd be dead. If I despatched them in 3 shots while they walked towards me, I'd lose all respect for them as a foe.Greg Tito said:But I think the difference between STO and other games is that you are introduced to the game with a tutorial that has some drama in it. The Borg are attacking, and you have to save the ship. The Borg are a familiar enemy and their forced collectivism can feel very terrifying.
As far as I know the Borg in the intro are disconnected from the collective and are wounded/damaged/not all there in the head, so they really can't adapt to your phaser fire. Plus you're not alone taking on the damage borg cube/sphere near the end either.The_root_of_all_evil said:Which is why they're relative ease of dispatch is so upsetting. If I was a level 10 UNIT Soldier in a Doctor Who MMO, and a Cyberman - or worse, a Dalek - appeared, I wouldn't even bother running for it, as I knew I'd be dead. If I despatched them in 3 shots while they walked towards me, I'd lose all respect for them as a foe.Greg Tito said:But I think the difference between STO and other games is that you are introduced to the game with a tutorial that has some drama in it. The Borg are attacking, and you have to save the ship. The Borg are a familiar enemy and their forced collectivism can feel very terrifying.
See, this happened in SW:G and to an extent LotRo as well. You're made out to be a hero in the first cinematic - just so they can fit the big bads and big goods in there, and then being dropped back down to a farmboy really hurts.
But if you start, like in Guild Wars, EQ, Conan, CoX as a pleb, and build up to meet these people, they're SO much bigger.
LotRo does gain mega points for the first time you meet the Nazgul though, you're almost literally cacking yourself. And that's how it should be.
If Kirk met the Borg, even being the level 60-odd Charismat he is; he'd be scared. It's a case of "all up front", which I really don't like in games, because it means lots of bums on seats to begin with, and then the servers drop to empty.
The borg in the intro are damaged/not working properly, and they don't know why, thats why you can beat em easily, beam them into space, etc. While the bridge seems miraculously untouched (considered all the senior officers are dead) the rest of the ship as you run around is pretty banged up and looks impressively broken. (especially one bit where you're stood next to a containment field and can see into space)The_root_of_all_evil said:/snip