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WupteedoScience - Fleet Captain
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re: Proof of an Alternate universe.
by Wupteedo on 12/29/15 14:18
We expected a continuation of DS9/Voyager but got Enterprise (cue vocal music) instead. Same applies here. Funny thing, if you replace the images we already have from Star Citizen, beep-out "Star Trek" and replace with "Star Citizen" this would be another promotional video from RSI.
Don't know where to look, but I wonder where the original STO "Founders" are these days? What are they doing or where are they working?
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re: Proof of an Alternate universe.
by you-kick-my-dog on 12/30/15 12:44
I think they would stay at Atari....if not fired for the massive drain that sto was. What we can't deny is they had a decent vision for stop just played out as less.
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re: Proof of an Alternate universe.
I followed this game back in 2005 when perpetual entertainment had the rights to Star Trek Online. They took to long in there development cycle CBS then pulled the plug and gave the rights to Atari / Cryptic. What we got when Atari launched the game 5 years ago was completely half baked and was a lot worse than what we have now. I kind of wish Perpetual would have completed the game based on what I've seen with the concept art It would have been a much better game IMHO. Oh well at least we have this one...
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re: Proof of an Alternate universe.
I think that the original devs went too far overboard with their concepts. As I understood it, engineers would actually fix things on the ship. Science and tactical would have specific duties as well, and you would have to perform those duties in order to advance to your own command. Plus, there was far more emphasis on exploration and discovery too. And that is time consuming in it's own right. But like Battlecruiser 2000, the team bit off way more than they could chew.
Similar to the Mass Effect franchise, they lacked the decisive leadership necessary to drill down on what was achievable, what needed to be jettisoned, and to get the ball rolling. In other words, they dithered and it cost them.
One can only imagine that these cautionary tales are retold in classrooms across the nation about how not to run a development cycle.
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VADM pRettTactical - Vice Admiral
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re: Proof of an Alternate universe.
by VADM pRett on 12/30/15 22:20
Fleet Admiral E. Fortin wrote: |
I followed this game back in 2005 when perpetual entertainment had the rights to Star Trek Online. They took to long in there development cycle CBS then pulled the plug and gave the rights to Atari / Cryptic. What we got when Atari launched the game 5 years ago was completely half baked and was a lot worse than what we have now. I kind of wish Perpetual would have completed the game based on what I've seen with the concept art It would have been a much better game IMHO. Oh well at least we have this one...
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Just remember that Atari / Cryptic only released it half-baked because CBS made them do so.
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re: Proof of an Alternate universe.
by you-kick-my-dog on 12/30/15 23:23
Capt pRett wrote: |
Fleet Admiral E. Fortin wrote: |
I followed this game back in 2005 when perpetual entertainment had the rights to Star Trek Online. They took to long in there development cycle CBS then pulled the plug and gave the rights to Atari / Cryptic. What we got when Atari launched the game 5 years ago was completely half baked and was a lot worse than what we have now. I kind of wish Perpetual would have completed the game based on what I've seen with the concept art It would have been a much better game IMHO. Oh well at least we have this one...
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Just remember that Atari / Cryptic only released it half-baked because CBS made them do so.
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I was just going to say that.....Atari wanted 2 or so more years for development....CBS said nope launch it now so they did
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re: Proof of an Alternate universe.
by Z. Barrett on 12/31/15 14:42
Capt pRett wrote: |
Just remember that Atari / Cryptic only released it half-baked because CBS made them do so.
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Executive Meddling ruins everything.
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WupteedoScience - Fleet Captain
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re: Proof of an Alternate universe.
by Wupteedo on 01/01/16 13:35
Admiral Barrett wrote: |
Capt pRett wrote: |
Just remember that Atari / Cryptic only released it half-baked because CBS made them do so.
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Executive Meddling ruins everything.
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The Justification for profit is profit - FRoA #202 (I keep the book on my desk)
Oh yeah, BattleCruiser 3000 -- the game that never was and should of been named "BattleCrasher 2002."
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re: Proof of an Alternate universe.
by you-kick-my-dog on 01/01/16 22:00
Never herd of it before--details?
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VADM pRettTactical - Vice Admiral
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re: Proof of an Alternate universe.
by VADM pRett on 01/01/16 22:18
FRoA = Ferengi Rules of Acquisition.
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re: Proof of an Alternate universe.
by you-kick-my-dog on 01/02/16 19:14
No i mean battlecruisers 3k
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