Cryptic answers your Star Trek Online questions
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Cryptic understands that you have questions about Star Trek Online, and now, thanks to Massively, you've got answers. The Joystiq sister site got hold of the folks at Cryptic and got some answers to burning questions about the ships featured in the game. Want to know the gameplay difference between a Klingon Bird of Prey and a Carrier? Does the custom look of your ship affect its performance? Can you visit the inside of your ship? Head over to Massively for answers to all these questions, and be sure to keep an eye out for more Star Trek Online Q&A sessions soon.
Reader Comments (6)
Posted: Nov 16th 2009 6:43PM (Unverified) said
I just want KHAAANNNN!! KHAAANNNN! in the game...
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Posted: Nov 16th 2009 6:55PM Lynkd34d said
Cryptic.... you mean that terrible company that promised Champions Online liftime subscribers they would get closed beta access... yeah. I'm totally a sucker for submitting to it but eh, I wanted to check it out, and Champions was a fun game as well. Anywho, don't trust Cryptic, half the time they're not even sure what they're doing!
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Posted: Nov 16th 2009 7:12PM (Unverified) said
hehehe. Just because you are one of the few that didn't get don't start spreading lies.
I'm very excited about this game and so far it's getting favorable comments by people who have had their hands on it.
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I'm very excited about this game and so far it's getting favorable comments by people who have had their hands on it.
Posted: Nov 16th 2009 8:09PM Ballistic H said
I'd like to see the space fight like Bridge Commander.
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Posted: Dec 25th 2009 8:43PM (Unverified) said
Can you use a PC headset on the game for your character to talk??
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