I've never spent a cent on the game, started during Legacy of Romulus, and I've been in school, and I don't have a sub (never have), and I still own like, half of the ships in the game.BunBun299 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 25, 2018 11:02 pm From what Chuck talks about in the latest video, yeah, Star Trek Online's system sounds pretty similar. You can't sell C-Store ships to other players. But there are a ton of other ships that can be sold and traded. Ships that come from Lockboxes or the Lobi Store, for example, can be sold on the Exchange. So can weapons and gear you find or craft. I was actually making a pretty good amount of Energy Credits for a while crafting gear, though I had to stop for a while because I exhausted my Dilithium reserves, and haven't gotten back into it.
It's actually possible to get pretty much anything in STO's C-Store without ever spending a dime on it. There's a Dilithium Exchange in the game, where you can buy Zen, their store currency, from other players with refined Dilithium. The only real limiting factor is the rate at which you can refine Dilithium, which is normally 8000 a day. If you're in a Fleet with a sufficiently advanced Dilithium Mine, you can refine another 500 a day. And if you have a Life Time Subscription, you can refine another 1000 every 48 hours. Which brings the grand total to 9000 a day, per character. I have 5 characters in the game with enough Dilithium to buy 20 Zen a day, and still have some left over for things I use it for in game.So 100 Zen a day. It would take me about a month to save up for a T-6 Ship at that rate. Which isn't too bad. I have a couple more Captains I'm hoping to have add to this, but they don't have Dilithium to contribute to my buying yet.
Also, STO gives away 3 T-6 ships a year, just for playing. Anniversary Event, Summer Event and Winter Event. Participate in these for I believe 25 days each, earn a T-6 ship. Beggars can't be choosers on these, but still, end game ships given away for just playing.
STO is basically a gigantic theme park of the game with some fun stories to watch. The faction stories are generally decent (Romulan is great), Nimbus is OK if a slog of running around, the Cardassian arc is fun though I don't like the Terran Empire shoehorning, Devidians are neat, the Breen arc is dated but good, loved the buildup to the Iconian War (Delta Rising, the Sphere bit)...
then it kinda shits the bed, the Iconian War, Kobali affair, and the Temporal war arcs are all painfully stupid (as in, Daniels literally causes the entire war due to his own incompetence and thoughtlessness, not to mention killing millions through failure at technobabble that he claims to be adept in), and even the TOS stuff, while nostalgic, is sadly tied to the idiotic temporal cold war nonsense. The Tzenkethi arc was also disjointed and I don't like the turncoat Tzenkethi, she's just a bad attempt at copying the more popular Eldex from the Vaadwaur arc.
Victory is Life, though, is a freaking blast. Yeah, you're effectively a guest character in somebody else's story, but it's a big flashy DS9 epic and it gets the feel just right despite some plot holes and contrivances. I kinda wish that my Jem'Hadar character could've been more central to the narrative, though.
tl;dr: In my opinion, it's a fun game, it's just...a theme park. Much like Champions from what I've seen of champions.