Well, that romance didn't last long. Just hours after seeming to settle down with the game, I find myself turning my back on Star Trek Online. The frustration factor is just way too high for me to have any FUN.
So, let's see what's wrong...
- Bloody awful ship control. One key press, and the ship's going entirely the wrong way, and it takes ages to correct. It makes no sense...
- HORRENDOUS ground mission controls. We took on some Klingons, and I maybe killed two or three out of twenty. Most of the time, I was shooting the ground - why was it so sodding easy in the frigging starter tutorials, and the first mission??? The target selection absolutely did NOT work.
- Insufficient mission information. What point is there in having a "log" that DOESN'T record the exact location of your destination?
- And don't get me started on the fucking interstellar navigation! (See above)
If I ever want to look at this sodding game again, I WANT A COMPLETE FUCKING MANUAL. OFF-LINE. GIVE ME A FRIGGING .PDF.
This has been a really shitty day, game-wise. I may just take a chance at some more Skyrim - that I can play, and enjoy.
So, let's see what's wrong...
- Bloody awful ship control. One key press, and the ship's going entirely the wrong way, and it takes ages to correct. It makes no sense...
- HORRENDOUS ground mission controls. We took on some Klingons, and I maybe killed two or three out of twenty. Most of the time, I was shooting the ground - why was it so sodding easy in the frigging starter tutorials, and the first mission??? The target selection absolutely did NOT work.
- Insufficient mission information. What point is there in having a "log" that DOESN'T record the exact location of your destination?
- And don't get me started on the fucking interstellar navigation! (See above)
If I ever want to look at this sodding game again, I WANT A COMPLETE FUCKING MANUAL. OFF-LINE. GIVE ME A FRIGGING .PDF.
This has been a really shitty day, game-wise. I may just take a chance at some more Skyrim - that I can play, and enjoy.