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***Resolved Issues***
"Login failed for unknown reason" error
Missing additional character slot for current/ lapsed Gold Members
Slow patching in the launcher
A bug that involved Romulan Liberated Borg captains and their skills once they chose an ally
"No, there is no real problem with P2W in STO. Obviously, if you fight against someone with an equal level of skill in the game, better equipment will give you an edge. But usually, it is the skill level that determines the outcome, not the P2W." - Sprinkles
sadly if some people had "respected the hierarchy" instead of resisting true experienced players wisdom and guidance, they might have found success much before "playing to win" by exploiting op abilities and undermining the games development through massive qq and forum campaigns.
Some people just like to see it "their way" and have their own personal set list of whats acceptable and whats not. They wont fight you when u spam Ryus strong kick. You have to play E. Honda and win (and then: no "throws").
Sadly assembling an ultimate premade tends to lead to non stop pug stomp, and few are willing to enter tournaments unless their preferred flavor of ruleset is the seasoning. Sure sounds like playing not to lose, staying out of fvk, feeling tough when ur 5 man roflstomps a bunch of lower caseds.
Luckily for the people who are truly hard core and have invested heavily their time in this game, there is no illusion of equality. Some 2 minute noob acts a fool hes gone. No base. No fleet. No chance. Build, buy, or earn access to game changing items, skills, and crew, or go home.
pay to win. time or money your choice
keep feeling high and mighty resisting the "cheese" with your 5 lockbox teams and 7 extends.
sadly if some people had "respected the hierarchy" instead of resisting true experienced players wisdom and guidance, they might have found success much before "playing to win" by exploiting op abilities and undermining the games development through massive qq and forum campaigns.
Some people just like to see it "their way" and have their own personal set list of whats acceptable and whats not. They wont fight you when u spam Ryus strong kick. You have to play E. Honda and win (and then: no "throws").
Sadly assembling an ultimate premade tends to lead to non stop pug stomp, and few are willing to enter tournaments unless their preferred flavor of ruleset is the seasoning. Sure sounds like playing not to lose, staying out of fvk, feeling tough when ur 5 man roflstomps a bunch of lower caseds.
Luckily for the people who are truly hard core and have invested heavily their time in this game, there is no illusion of equality. Some 2 minute noob acts a fool hes gone. No base. No fleet. No chance. Build, buy, or earn access to game changing items, skills, and crew, or go home.
pay to win. time or money your choice
keep feeling high and mighty resisting the "cheese" with your 5 lockbox teams and 7 extends.
Not a bad summary at all mini. When people ask me about cheese, i always say queues are game but rules agreed before a premade match is what you fly by. Thats it. If you dont like it, dont enter the queues, dont like the pre arranged premade rules, dont fight.
aka naz1911
"No, there is no real problem with P2W in STO. Obviously, if you fight against someone with an equal level of skill in the game, better equipment will give you an edge. But usually, it is the skill level that determines the outcome, not the P2W." - Sprinkles
Not a bad summary at all mini. When people ask me about cheese, i always say queues are game but rules agreed before a premade match is what you fly by. Thats it. If you dont like it, dont enter the queues, dont like the pre arranged premade rules, dont fight.
there is certainly nothing wrong with the prearranged rules matches. and the above attitude is one of the few sensible reasonable ones around.
Teams who run cheese or abuse broken things in the queues are just more difficult practice. A close match against a "dirty" team is preferable to stomping a "clean" one.
Finally we ordinary PvPers understand why TSI members are so OP...when fighting they never go to the bathroom!
honestly if I find myself in a fight lasting long enough to require bathroom breaks, I will suicide on the opposing team....winning isn't that important to me!