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Star Trek Online: State Of The Game 2/25/2010

Updated Fri, Feb 26, 2010 by Medeor


Cryptic has heard the wailing and gnashing of teeth. They are not blind to your protest signs. They also know that the renewal period (aka witching hour) is upon us. If you've been thinking about quitting Star Trek Online because of (insert issue X, Y or Z here) then make sure to peruse this week's state of the game before you hit that cancel button.

Instead of just posting the wall of text showing off the State of the Game, I'm going to break this down a little bit and provide some of the feedback that comes to mind for each major section. At the end, we'll take questions, but only good questions. Dumb questions will be logged under "next week's Captain's Blog Ideas."

THE X FACTOR

First, every newly launched title's first State of the Game must be sprinkled with accolades, dashes of mea culpa and bring out the cheerleader in all of us:

"Welcome, you noble purveyors of Federation policy and fierce warlords of the Empire! Welcome one and all!

Wait now... Let's just take a moment to de-cloak, disarm and drop our shields, shall we? This State of the Game is of interest to you all.

So very, very much has happened over the last few weeks! It feels like every single time I began to write a new State of the Game, we'd have to quickly douse live shard fires, juggle major play tests and push critical late night patches. By the time the dousing, juggling and pushing was done, the outline of my State of the Game would be hopelessly out of date.

Given how tirelessly we've been working, if some ethereal, omnipotent resident from the Denorios belt hadn't stepped in and considerately put the breaks on space-time with a bit of temporal wizardry, I might have found myself eternally rewriting this single State of the Game.

Thanks to you, oh great wormhole-y one!"


POWERSLAVE

Next up, always go right for the softball. Everyone knows that customer service is the thankless job where developers can never hire enough people, and it will always be slammed at every turn. Reassure the community that you really do have people in that department and that they actually show up for work:

"Support:

We. Are. Live. And so, supporting you -- yes, you, specifically -- is an effort that consumes us night and day.

Ask any bedraggled MMO developer about launch and they will inevitably assure you that it never, ever gets any easier. Crunch all you like, friend, it only gets harder after the game actually ships. STO is certainly no exception. Supporting a user base as large as ours requires dedication -- no, devotion! Our crew is, thankfully, more than up to the task. We are pushing the workplace warp core to maximum in an effort to better address any and every bug and issue that comes up in-game.

Our objective: Implement as many of the stability and gameplay adjustments you asked for as soon as humanoidly possible (as safe practices allow, of course). To this end, Community has put more effort into moderating the boards and CS has recently staffed up in order to get through your tickets quicker. The idea being, "we can hardly fix what we can't see."

We've also thrown a metric ton of hardware and man hours at getting the server capacity up. Our Network Operations crew has been performing admirably, to say the least. I won't begin to count the times I've heard, "Sorry, Captain! I'm giving it all she's got," come out of their work area, only to be quickly followed by a confident, Scotty-like, "It's done." Beautiful. Almost makes me want to demand them to, "fly her apart, then!" I might just because I know those boys and girls will hold it together in the end, whatever I say.

Bottom line: When -- if -- you see Queues, they should be much shorter and stability will be much better."

THE NUMBER OF THE BEAST

Enough of the preamble, it's time to talk turkey. What are you going to do for us Cryptic Studios? How are you going to entice people on the fence to stick around? Just solve all of our problems and that will be a start. It appears the top whiners on the forums will have to come up with new material if Cryptic can follow through on the upcoming Game Adjustments:

"Game Adjustments:

Now that the game is out and in your loving hands, we're taking long, hard looks at everything each and every one of you is interested in seeing changed. Cruiser turn rates? Death penalties? More open auto-fire? All those topics and more are being scrutinized by the all-seeing eye of... um, us!

Some of the few things on the way:

  • Respec
  • Death Penalty
  • Difficulty Slider
  • More open auto-fire
  • Replayable missions
  • Improving Memory Alpha
  • Fixing those Commodity missions

And there are a bunch more. We’ve heard you and are working on all these issues, but we want to make sure that they come out clean and finished. We hate rushing out features – it inevitably leads to us accidentally breaking things we didn’t have time to test. I dunno – like the Red Matter Capacitor or something…"

Medeor's Notes:
  • Amen on the respecs. I've painted myself into a corner already, I sure hope they come up with a way for me to save this character. More on this later, stay tuned.
  • Death penalty you say? What ever could they mean? More of a penalty, less of a penalty, different penalties (PvP vs. PvE)? The mind whirs with anticipation. The drama machine is revving up, I can smell the burning oil.
  • Difficulty Slider - awesome. I've not seen that in any other MMOG. Expect much more discussion about this topic.
  • Commodities/Crafting is lackluster at this point, so I would expect major overhauls and improvements to this aspect of the game through the next several (dozen?) State of the Games.


FEAR OF THE DARK

Hardware interlude. The next section of the SotG explains what's happened with the test server and when we can expect to see that little bugger...err...tribble again.

"Tribble Coming

In order to better accommodate our players during the Head Start weekend, we merged the physical machines dedicated to our Public Test Shard (Tribble) into the live Shard (Holodeck). It has since been difficult to find viable hardware to test new patches on before pushing them out to you.

Well, we've got more hardware now and Tribble will be up pretty soon. Problem solved.

Once Tribble’s up and running (insert whatever tribble joke you’d like to here) – we’ll be able to start releasing those core game adjustments to you guys for deeper testing and feedback.

NO PRAYER FOR THE DYING

Endgame update on its way. The war cry of all the people who raced to Admiral has been heard and Cryptic is preparing to launch "Raidisodes" which are essentially five player instances to help provide some endgame options.

"Special Task Force: Infected

We're in the final stages of testing the first STF (the five-man raids we internally referred to as "Raidisodes"). STF: Infected is just about ready to release.

You know, I might actually record one of our internal play sessions. The excited cries for more shielding and healing get the blood pumping. Although, once our testers reach the end room and the action really heats up... Well, it's not exactly "family friendly" in there. Definitely going to be an exciting, thrilling mission for our players, though.

After Infected, we'll roll out more STFs. "The Cure", "The Khitomer Accord" and "Into the Hive" are all coming along nicely. We look forward to regularly releasing these and seeing what everyone thinks."

It appears that Cryptic is lining up a nice set of Raidisodes to keep us busy for the time being. If only the first raid was named STF: Utopia (see where I'm going with that?). At least they didn't go with Special Task Deployments (STDs).

Are five person raids enough to keep the endgamers happy? This is the first MMOG that I can think of where a raid was this size. With the current population still winding their way through the leveling/ranking up process, I believe the development team has some time to flesh out the endgame, but not too much.

BRAVE NEW WORLD

"Update 1: Classy Marketable Name Coming Soon

The first major update is receiving a final coat of paint, too.

There's quite a lot of genuinely cool stuff in Update 1: Classy Marketable Name Coming Soon. Expect to see it pushed to the newly revived Tribble Public Test Shard over the next couple weeks.

New Klingon ships? Oh, my yes. And they look...awesome. Re-specs are also coming, of course. All of Cryptic can't wait to see that particular feature out the door. New PvP maps and Fleet Actions are rather nice, too."

New ships for the "pretty" race and thank gawd re-specs are coming our way. I'm saving my C-store bucks for respecs. I've enjoyed the heck out of the Fleet Actions, so I'm looking forward to some new maps. Even if Dalmarus is right about the fact that Fleets should be able to go into Fleet Actions, but that is another story (Putting the 'Fleet' back into Fleet Actions).

SOMEWHERE IN TIME

Big finale time for the SotG, and Craig "Zinc" Zinievich doesn't disappoint. He touches on things that are on their way after the first big patch, things they want to do, and reassures the players that they matter. We're not just numbers to them.

"Beyond Update 1?

Right now, we're planning it. We haven't set the future of STO's content into stone because so much of it will be determined by you, but we're laying out what we'd like to focus on for the next 6 to 12 months.

  • Who are the Undine and what drives them?
  • How can we better exploit the Genesis System to create even more compelling content?
  • Where can we boldly go next? Where shall we take exploratory missions, as there's so much potential there?
  • Which faction should be playable next? Romulan? Cardassian? Pakled? Dominion? Horta? Okay, not so much the Pakleds.

And that’s not even the start of it! Ship interiors, more bridges, crew quarters, First Officers, Fleet advancement... You have subscribed to a service that delivers a universe unending, and we shall see that universe populated with compelling content or, by the Prophets, we will die trying.

Some people get that. Some people don't. We're here for those that do.

Throughout development, we guessed Star Trek Online might be polarizing. Some people don't get it and some people simply don't like it... But, others fall in love with their ships and captains and bridge officers. Those are the ones who can't live without beaming down to strange, new planets and participating in lively stories.

We guessed this and still we made a conscious decision to not water things down and go "mass market". Frankly, I think that's perfectly OK. Because, no matter what, there will be one single thing, now and forever, that drives everything we do: you.

We have a very healthy -- and healthily testy -- core community that gets it. And there's nothing we look forward to more than working together to make STO better.

Sad part is, you may not even know it. Far as I can tell, there're no hidden cameras and mics scattered about Cryptic's office. So, how would you know that we refer to our community almost as if it were an absent developer?

"Well, The Users think that we need to do more non-combat."

"Guys, I'm sorry to interrupt, but The Players really want ground auto-attack back. Drop what we're doing."

"We already know what you think about a death penalty, Craig – but The Community really thinks it's a good idea and their opinion is more valid than yours because they probably don't own goats."

It’s a little unnerving -- sometimes feels like we work with a giant multi-headed feedback monster that simultaneously loves and hates us. It whips even as it hugs! It rages even as it cries! And it fumes even when it's happy. It's unnerving, yes, but pretty freakin' rad, too.

What you guys post and say and do in-game and on the forums is the biggest factor we consider when making our decisions.

I am sorry if it ever appears that we're not listening to you or trying to make the game better. Because that is pretty much all we ever do.

-Zn"

The finale is a good mix of teasing about the future, qualifying the vision for the game, and re-asserting that the players come first. Zinc is right, the lion's share of us have no idea what it takes to make a game or make changes to a game once it's live, but we do know when we are and aren't having fun. 

"...we made a conscious decision to not water things down and go "mass market."  I'm still noodling on the ascertion that STO is not made for mass market. I believe there are some hard core MMOG players that might disagree. The more I play it though, the more I uncover some layers of complexity or avenues of diversity which really tantalize me to see what's in the next episode.

PIECE OF MIND

The Cryptic State of the Game brings it all home, and it makes me all warm and fuzzy,yes just like a tribble. If you want to read the unadulterated version, you can read the State of the Game on the official site. After doing your own noodling, share some of your thoughts in our forum (link below).

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