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Star Trek Online Collectors Edition

Star Trek Online Collectors Edition

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From: Atari
Category: Video Games

List Price: $49.99
Buy New: $21.42
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Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 39 reviews
Sales Rank: 2228

Format: DVD-ROM
Platforms: Windows Vista, Windows XP
Genre: online_massively_multiplayer_games
Color: Collector's Edition
ESRB: Teen
Media: DVD-ROM
Edition: Collector's Edition
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Batteries Included: No
Age: 12 - 20 years
Operating System: Windows Vista
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.3
Dimensions (in): 8.3 x 6.3 x 1.7

MPN: 28014
Model: 28014
UPC: 742725280403
EAN: 0742725280144
ASIN: B002V1PTO8

Release Date: February 2, 2010
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Design your captain and crew from set races or create new ones: choose science, tactical, medical officers and more, then customize each with hundreds of skills and unique equiped weapons, equipment and armor.
  • Star Trek Online Collector's Edition features loads additional bonus items including unique packaging, descriptive material and in-game items (see list below).
  • The first Massively Multiplayer Online game (MMO) set in the Star Trek universe, and the first AAA MMO ever to feature ground and space combat at launch.
  • Command a Klingon or Federation ship across a limitless galaxy, where you will discover, explore and develop your crew in an endless range of encounters. Randomly generated quadrants give players unlimited opportunities.
  • Customize the look of your ship using over 50 unique ship models, and do the same to your equipment to create the craft and equipment of your dreams.

Accessories:

3-Year Service Plan - Covers Electronic Items $500.00-$999.99
3-Year Service Plan - Covers Electronic Items $500.00-$999.99

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Product Description
Become part of Star Trek: The Star Trek universe will appear for the first time in a massively multiplayer online game. Everything from the elegant domes of Starfleet Academy to the ancient temples of Vulcan, from the towers of Qo'noS to the Fire Caves of Bajor, from the mysterious Mutara Nebula to the unexplored voids of deep space, all will be represented in stunning 3-D graphics. Immerse yourself in the future of the Trek universe as it moves into the 25th century: a time of shifting alliances and new discoveries. Deluxe Packaging - Futuristic 3dX holography set in a high quality brushed aluminum finish. Heavy-duty construction with magnetic closures and nested compartments for all components Deluxe Manual - High end, hardbound, art book, manual, and disc case in a single, elegant package. HD Printing on over 40 glossy pages of exclusive art from the Star Trek Online Universe Communicator Badge - High quality cast metal design based on the in-game badge model, fully 3d Sculpted with recessed burst and curved contours Guest Passes - Credit card style buddy passes to invite three of your friends for a ten day trial of Star Trek Online Red Matter Capacitor - A unique item that charges up and delivers extra energy to all of your ship's equipment for a short time; a device that, when used, gives you a small bump in energy, has a long recharge Next Generation Uniform - Uniform Options from and the Next Generation; the timeless look worn by Picard, Data and Riker Deep Space Nine Uniform - Uniform Options from the Deep Space Nine Series; grey shoulders, on a black uniform, just like Sisko, Worf and Dax Basic System Requirements - 6X DVD-ROM; DirectX Version 9.0c or Higher; 8GB Free Hard-Drive Space; Operating System - Windows XP SP2 / Windows Vista / Windows 7 (32 or 64-bit); Processor - Intel Core 2 Duo 1.8 Ghz or AMD Athlon X2 3800+; 1GB RAM; Video Card - NVIDIA GeForce 7950 / ATI Radeon

Amazon.com Product Description
In Star Trek Online, the Star Trek universe appears for the first time on a truly massive scale. In this massively multiplayer online game from Cryptic Studios, players can pioneer their own destiny as Captain of a Federation starship. Or, they can become a Klingon Warlord and expand the Empire to the far reaches of the galaxy. Players will have the opportunity to visit iconic locations from the popular Star Trek fiction, reach out to unexplored star systems, and make contact with new alien species.

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A Federation away team in Star Trek Online
Take command in MMO gameplay environments as a Federation Captain.
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Federation and Klingon ships battling in space in Star Trek Online
Customizable yet classic Star Trek ship classes.
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A sampling of playable races available in Star Trek Online
More than 6 races to choose from.
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A Klingon Bird of Prey in a dramatic space setting in Star Trek Online
Ground and space combat.
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Leading a Klingon away party in Star Trek Online
Lead as a Klingon warlord in service of the Empire.
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With episode missions, every moment spent playing Star Trek Online feels like a new Star Trek episode in which you are the star. Immerse yourself in the future of the Trek universe as it moves into the 25th century: a time of shifting alliances and new discoveries. And with the wealth of items included with the Star Trek Online Collector's Edition (see item list below), enjoy the most engrossing Star Trek video game experience to date.

Adventure in the Final Frontier
Explore strange new worlds and seek out new life and new civilizations in a vast, expanding universe. Establish contact with new races, discover resources and uncover mysteries that will influence Star Trek's future. In 2409, Star Trek Online exists in a timeframe beyond even the latest movies, so everything you experience will be brand new, but still based on all the fiction you love.

You Are the Captain
Star Trek Online is the first AAA MMO to feature space and ground combat at launch. Missions will take you and your friends into the depths of space, across exotic planets, and even inside starships. As the Captain of your very own ship, it's up to you to lead your crew on missions that span a number of locations. You call the shots, no matter where you are. When you're in space, you direct the action - be it in the middle of a high-tension battle, where you can maneuver in 3-D space and fire a vast array of weaponry at your enemies, or as you enter warp to explore parts of the galaxy never before documented. On the ground, you lead your away team across exciting terrain, interacting with allies and battling enemies. Every Captain commands five subordinates on the ground, all of which can be directed to act in any manner you choose. Can you lead them safely through dangerous locales?

Total Customization
Using Cryptic’s Total Customization technology, every ship you command can be customized by you, from its color to its construction. Your ship will retain a Star Trek "feel," but it will also represent your style. What’s more, anyone can create their own species in Star Trek Online, meaning you can tell your own story about how you came to be in the galaxy and leave your mark on the Star Trek universe.

Built by Veterans with You in Mind
Star Trek Online is developed by Cryptic Studios, creators of the massively successful City of Heroes and City of Villains. It’s built on the Cryptic Engine, a core technology that means Cryptic game designers can focus less on a game’s nuts and bolts and more on creating a game that captures Star Trek’s essence, guaranteeing that both longtime fans of Star Trek and people new to the universe will feel at home.

Star Trek Online Collector's Edition Bonus Items Included with Game:

Star Trek Online Collector's Edition contents
  • Deluxe Packaging - Futuristic 3dX holography set in a high quality brushed aluminum finish.
  • Deluxe Manual - Hardbound, art book, manual, and disc case in a single, elegant package.
  • Communicator Badge - High quality cast metal design based on the in-game badge model.
  • Guest Passes - Credit card style buddy passes entitling friends for a ten day game trial.
  • Red Matter Capacitor - A unique item that charges up and delivers extra energy to all of your ship’s equipment for a short time.
  • Next Generation Uniform - Uniform options from The Next Generation series, featuring the timeless look worn by Picard, Data and Riker.
  • Deep Space Nine Uniform - Uniform options from the Deep Space Nine Series, featuring gray shoulders, on a black uniform, just like Sisko, Worf and Dax.

System Requirements:

Minimum Specifications: Recommended Specifications:
OS: Windows XP SP2 / Windows Vista / Windows 7 (32 or 64-bit)
Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo 1.8 Ghz or AMD Athlon X2 3800+ Intel E8400 Core 2 Duo or AMD Athlon X2 5600+
RAM: 1GB 2GB
Disc Drive: 6X DVD-ROM drive
Hard Drive: 8GB or more
Video Card: NVIDIA GeForce 7950 / ATI Radeon X1800 / Intel HD Graphics NVIDIA GeForce 8800 / ATI Radeon HD 3850+
Sound Card: DirectX 9.0c Compatible Soundcard
Input Device: Mouse and keyboard
Network: Internet broadband connection required for online play



Customer Reviews:
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2 out of 5 stars Lackluster   June 18, 2010
Brent Butler (North Carolina)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

As a Star Trek fan since I watched the first episode broadcast in 1966, I had high hopes for this game. I've played games of all sort my entire life, and over the last few years spent quite a bit of time in World of Warcraft.

Sadly, this game just didn't deliver for me.

The graphics are not very good, and that was an initial disappointment that did not improve.

There were bugs in the beginner training missions. To get past one of them I had to abandon the character I had started with and begin the game all over again. This was after the game had been out for some months ... so there was no excuse for those kind of bugs in the starting missions that everyone has played since their early beta.

I found the method of looting technology/earning brownie points and then returning to a starbase to buy upgrades for your ship to be contrived and poorly conceived.

The space battles weren't any fun either. They were slow moving, and your options are somewhat limited. Now, its conceivable that there is something more in the advanced game. However, I was unwilling to sit thru hour after hour of boredom, replete with poor graphics, in the possibly unrequited hope that I would reach more interesting game mechanics or content.

I know from reading development notes over the years of this game's construction that the foundation of the game mechanics were substantially reworked a couple of times before retail release. They should have given it at least one more shot. It was easy to understand how translating being a member of Star Fleet didn't lend itself well to an MMORPG. If it was at all possible, it was going to take a brilliantly conceived design idea that would have to be expertly realized in the programmed product. They obviously did not have the minds or talent on hand to accomplish that.

Sadly, this product probably is a waste of everyone's time and money in this form. I'll say that it was OK for a few hours to watch an avatar of myself run around in a Starfleet uniform and see a few things in their game universe. However, any interest from that faded quickly, and bear in mind that as a life long fan of Star Trek, I was predisposed to give them the benefit of the doubt.

However, I do REALLY like the pin on comm badge that I got in my collector's edition! LOL



1 out of 5 stars Awful   June 14, 2010
Logos1322 (USA)
3 out of 3 found this review helpful

I have been playing since it launched but logged in for the final time last week. This game is horribly instanced. There is no open space, instead you control your ship from a small sector map. You can get onto your bridge but it has no in game function. Combat is buggy, especially ground combat. Enemies will regularly one-shot you or gang you to make up for the broken AI. PvP is a joke, hardly anyone participates anymore. When you finally find a match it is unbalanced, 10 on 1 or similar. The Klingon faction is unfinished and only gets token updates, nothing significant.
Graphically the game is pretty but that's all it really has going for it. Crafting is awful, missions are repetitive, and there is no end game content.

One big note if you are thinking about buying the collector's edition!! DON'T BUY IT FOR BONUS ITEMS!! As of 6/14/10, Cryptic has already announced that the items offered in the collector's edition are now available to every player regardless of what game they purchased. So save your money and buy the cheapest one if you must have this. The same applies to lifetime subscriptions, ALL BONUS CONTENT that was offered to lifetime subscribers is now being made available for every player. So again don't spend a lot of money buying this game for the advertised bonuses because they are nothing more than another way to get you to plop down more money than you need to to buy this game. The fact that they are already having to do this along with a recent welcome back weekend and the game hasn't even been live for four months yet should tell you something.

Finally research their forums before you buy this. Do your research and do not impulse buy this one. Lots of people were let down by this game, by Cryptic, and Atari don't let yourself be another one.




1 out of 5 stars Complete and utter Garbage   May 31, 2010
David P. Briggs (Silverton, Ohio United States)
3 out of 3 found this review helpful

No matter how you slice it, this 'Game' will leave a bad taste in your mouth and a hole in your wallet. Beware of any game that cuts it's price in half after only being out a few months. This game is Garbage from start to finish. It IS NOT Star Trek by any stretch of the imagination. It's a generic space shoot em up wrapped (badly) in the Star Trek license. From the moment you log in, you know it's going to be horrible just by looking at the extremely dated graphics and sloppy and clumsy movement. Get used to your "F" key as you press it for everything including shooting everything in sight...no matter what. You can only be federation from the start (Which is cheesy itself) and you have more fun creating your character then playing the game. You will reach max level after about two weeks desperately waiting for Cryptic to make new content. The crafting is a complete joke as well. DO NOT buy the Collectors edition as just about everything you get as an exclusive is available throughout the game (Or they go heavy on micro transactions and make you buy little extras that aren't worth actual money) and they cheat you out of things that are completely useless in the game.

This game is an embarrassment to Star Trek and hopefully it fails as Cryptic is only interested in the money they make and NOT the quality of their product nor the fans that love Trek for what it is. This is 2010 and MMORPG'S have a standard now. This game may have worked in 1998 but is a joke now. This is the type of refuse you would expect from a free to play but most free to play games are better than this money grab game.

Stay clear of this and wait for a real game or get a free game pass which will convince you in the first 30 minutes that you would rather go into the desert and dig up one of the old ET games than play this fail game.



4 out of 5 stars If your looking for fun,new and different you found it   May 24, 2010
Travis M. Erck (Chicago, IL)
1 out of 3 found this review helpful

I'm not going to make this a long review of the game. But, some point are valid but recent patches have improved
game mechanics, missions have more excitement and star trek lore, there are raids, crafting improved but still dull.
Recent patches have made PvP fun, more quests that are epic feeling and just fun, there are fleet action beyond lietenant that just are wildly fun.

You get great drops for hard work, if you look and fight in the right places and pay attention to your skills you can be at the top of your ranks and get great drops. The game is for the skilled. The new difficulty slider tells you how your going to own up in PvP matches and in fleet actions. You can be harmed and damaged now dying will cost you this time. The auction house is fully functioning and the economy is beginning to establish. Lifetime subs get excellent perks!

Season two isn't out but the game is heading on the right thrusters. Out of four thrusters they got three of them going. I imagine when the Klingon PvE content comes this game will be the WoW of the sci fi universe. It's fun, the quests are becomeing more exciting. The game is not so easy. Watch out for the enemy AI a klingon may have reverse shield polarity and when you fire a burst you may get blown into the stars. They've made the AI smarter, harder and fancy. If I compared to launch there isn't a comparison. However I'd wait until season 2 but this game is well on it's way to become the wow of the sci fi mmorpg market.

The mmorpg is there. Be open be aware just like any other mmo there is a noob ground to get used to the mechanics. Until you reach Lietenant Commander your on training wheels and the game is centered on making it easy on you. All bets are off when you reach LC. Prepare to brace for impact.
You can now build better gear memmory alpha has been enhanced.
Crafting is in the process of getting significant changes and some already implemented.

Skill make sense now and there is a drop down for every skill it tells you what path to put your points in.
There are endless trees to follow. The game is so very different from anything out there I have to give this 4 stars. I'd give it 5 if it weren't the klingon content and crafting getting fixed up but they said Season 2 in July its coming.

What are you waiting for! Get back in this game.



3 out of 5 stars A solid effort, but ultimately disappointing   May 18, 2010
TimeLord75 (Jacksonville, FL (USA))
5 out of 6 found this review helpful

When I first heard that Cryptic Studios was taking over production of STO from Perpetual Entertainment, I was thrilled. Perpetual had effectively done everything in its power to alienate the Trekkers who would be playing the game, and Cryptic had a solid reputation with me from their work done on City of Heroes/Villains.

Star Trek Online ultimately proved disappointing to me. I bought the Collector's Edition, which is very nicely packaged and includes a slew of freebie passes to hand out to your friends, a cool-looking replica of the new combadge featured in the game, and a very nice selection of production art. The game installs easily and once the patcher finishes updating, you're ready to go. Character creation is very involved, enabling you to customize virtually to your heart's content. Human, Vulcan, Bolian, Betazoid, non-joined Trill, Andorian...or get really creative & invent your very own 100% original Star Trek alien species! You choose Tactical, Engineering or Science career path, the only difference between which is the powers granted for use in space & ground combat.

Combat is the primary focus of STO, with a greater subjective focus on ground combat over space--which was sad for me, because I enjoyed space combat so much more. There's minimal "exploration", really no boldly going anywhere 100's of players haven't already been. There is an economy, which is strange really, but nice work has been done trying to shoehorn it into the canon. The levelling pace in STO is INSANE. You begin as a lowly Ensign. You're rapidly promoted to Lieutenant, and from there you'll go to Lieutenant Commander, Commander, Captain, and finally Rear Admiral. Each rank (aside from Ensign, which has 1, and RA which has 5) has 10 ranks. I rocketed all the way through to RA5 in what felt like no time at all, and I soloed 98% of the game. (This from the guy who took ~4 years to finally get 1 character to level 50 in City of Villains.) Unfortunately, STO suffers the exact same disease as any other MMO: Once you get to max level, there are only two things to do: PvP & large-scale raids. Since I'd rather gouge out my heart with a plastic butterknife than do either of those, I guess I'm done.

Klingon play is 99% PvP. There's some minimal PvE content, and they say there's more coming, but...meh.

I liked my time in STO. I want to love this game. Unfortunately, it was all over too fast & wound up feeling really rather empty. There's very little "Star Trek" feeling to the game; I know that's a meaningless statement without some examples to back it up, but I suppose it's more subjective than anything else. There are other players in the game--you see them whizzing past in their own starships--but there's no real conversation. No chatter, no roleplay, no...nothing. It's a Massively Single-Player Online Not-Quite-Role-Playing Game.


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