Hopefully a story expansion towards Kardassians and Dominon - but I'm certain the results of "Romulans" implementation speak for itself. Don't think Cryptic will try bringing a new faction ever again, when even today the Klingons need more member base.
Maybe so. Yet, I think Cryptic almost needs to bring a new faction into the game. STO has some long teeth for an MMO and something other than new story arcs (which are blown through as soon as they are released) will be needed to keep it fresh.
Maybe so. Yet, I think Cryptic almost needs to bring a new faction into the game. STO has some long teeth for an MMO and something other than new story arcs (which are blown through as soon as they are released) will be needed to keep it fresh.
Don't me wrong, the game is not stale to me
If they make the Gamma Quadrant larger than the Delta, and with all of the DS9 content they could really do a lot of stories there.
I'm guessing they may do some things with the Hur'q and the sword of Kahless
A new Admiralty class.
They can always add a new Admiralty class.
Cardassian, Bajoran, Andorian, Xindi… Literally, who can you name? They can be part of the Admiralty system. Why not the Lukari?
It would give us something new to do for a week or so.
"And when I saw the breadth of my domain, I wept, for there were no more worlds left to conquer."
There's one chief problem with a playable Cardassian faction: their two most recognizable ships are already Lockbox-bait. It'd be an awfully tough sell making folks roll up Cardassians then tell them "Sorry, the Galor and Keldon aren't available."
Maybe so. Yet, I think Cryptic almost needs to bring a new faction into the game. STO has some long teeth for an MMO and something other than new story arcs (which are blown through as soon as they are released) will be needed to keep it fresh.
Don't me wrong, the game is not stale to me
I think we're all in the same boat of the game not being stale to us, but with that said, they won't push something that clearly hasn't worked as per expectations.
They've already had two sub-factions pushed if you think of it, the Romulans - and the TOS Fed. The demand for these characters post launch speak for themselves - it's why I think they will be pushing something, but perhaps not any further sub-factions.
The reason for that is, the TOS Fed was welcomed as they were solely aligned towards FED - heck, no one even realized it actually is a subfactions. It was a great execution strategy and showed Cryptic learned from Romulan subfaction implementation. As exciting as it is to see more playable species, the break of canon to see them with Fed or Klingon alliance breaks its emersion in end-game.
That's my thought on it anyway, I could be totally wrong but that's what I noticed when they were bringing in TOS Fed - not many people realized it to actually be a sub-faction of its own.
A new Admiralty class.
They can always add a new Admiralty class.
Cardassian, Bajoran, Andorian, Xindi… Literally, who can you name? They can be part of the Admiralty system. Why not the Lukari?
It would give us something new to do for a week or so.
To me, this seems a huge possibility. More admiralty reputations.
There's one chief problem with a playable Cardassian faction: their two most recognizable ships are already Lockbox-bait. It'd be an awfully tough sell making folks roll up Cardassians then tell them "Sorry, the Galor and Keldon aren't available."
Agreed, another reason why I don't think they'll be launched as playable faction. Then again, Cryptic can get creative and ultimately it'd be Cryptic's envisioned Cardassians ships on Z-Store and the freebie ones, with the canon ones already lockboxed.
In general though, I like all the blogs and more transparency STO devs have started with the game. I hope this continues throughout the year and so does more flow of content. STO will be back to activity like the old days, its not outdated at all gameplay wise.
I wonder if the Orville MMO would be more Star Trek than Star Trek Online.
I guess that depends on which version of Star Trek you're referencing.
A The Orville MMO probably would be more Trek than Trek because it doesn't have all the conflicting canon. It's less cluttered with competing versions of itself.
For myself, I don't think I could stick with a straight Orville MMO because I'm not a fan of the Planetary Union's ship designs. But make it the Nu Sector with wormhole access to STO, and I'm in.
"And when I saw the breadth of my domain, I wept, for there were no more worlds left to conquer."
I just wish they had more content missions and there was more things you could do individually - like it would be good if you could explore more of the interior of your own ship or if you could colonise your own planet and build things on it like too!
Sent via the Argus Array, intercepted by the Romulans, sold on as stolen intel by the Ferengi!
I just wish they had more content missions and there was more things you could do individually - like it would be good if you could explore more of the interior of your own ship or if you could colonise your own planet and build things on it like too!
Sent via the Argus Array, intercepted by the Romulans, sold on as stolen intel by the Ferengi!
Technically you can do this already with the doff system with the nebula(s). Unfortunately it wont be visually like our new fleet holding type of building. Speaking of the new holding, as much hate as it gets, its pretty neat to me the phases its going with seeing the base being built up. From the buildings to power stations and the interaction of the aliens with each other with building process.
I just wish they had more content missions and there was more things you could do individually - like it would be good if you could explore more of the interior of your own ship or if you could colonise your own planet and build things on it like too!
Sent via the Argus Array, intercepted by the Romulans, sold on as stolen intel by the Ferengi!