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Star Trek 25th anniversary game
Posted: 2003-11-12 02:27am
by Jason von Evil
http://www.bhlegend.com/php/show.php3?game=1178
Found this the other night while searching for freeware and abandonware games. From what I've read at that site and another site, this games supposed to be one of the best Trek games ever. I agree, this game is great. Where else would you get to play as Kirk and command the Enterprise?
The ship to ship combat is hard though. I kept getting spanked by a friggin pirate ship! Of course, that's because you have to manually aim at the target. Still, a great game.
I have a question about the Connies though. What was the rate of torpedo fire for a non-refit and a refit Connie?
Posted: 2003-11-12 03:53am
by Uraniun235
If you think one pirate ship is tough, you'd better practice; there are some shit-tough battles later on.
And yes, it is one of the best games.
Posted: 2003-11-12 08:32am
by The Kernel
There was a sequel as well called Judgement Rites which was superior IMHO. Great set of games and I really wish they would have made more of them.
Posted: 2003-11-12 08:57am
by 2000AD
CHrist, i remember this coming out for the Amiga!
Posted: 2003-11-12 09:01am
by Col. Crackpot
wow, a free 4 meg download. that game sold for like $40 in 1992. lol
Posted: 2003-11-12 09:59am
by Jason von Evil
http://www.the-underdogs.org/theme.php? ... &sort=name
Scroll down a bit, they have a list of Trek freeware games. Pop up warning though.
Posted: 2003-11-12 11:58am
by Datana
I remember this game. I still have the CD-ROM version with full voices and an expanded final mission. Doesn't run under VDMS or DOSBox, though (apparently the sound card and VESA mode support needed is still lacking), so it's just a coaster for now. Though even when I stopped playing, I could only rarely finish the last battle in the game -- it got hopelessly cheap.
Posted: 2003-11-12 01:10pm
by Jason von Evil
I'm at a stalemate with that damn pirate ship that you fight in the beginning of the second mission. The things alittle too fast for the Connie. Although, I have managed to do a few loop de loops in the Enterprise.

Posted: 2003-11-12 01:56pm
by Drach
Aya wrote:I'm at a stalemate with that damn pirate ship that you fight in the beginning of the second mission. The things alittle too fast for the Connie. Although, I have managed to do a few loop de loops in the Enterprise.

pfft, I wooped the pirate ship no sweat in less than 40 seconds

Posted: 2003-11-12 03:08pm
by Uraniun235
Aya wrote:I'm at a stalemate with that damn pirate ship that you fight in the beginning of the second mission. The things alittle too fast for the Connie. Although, I have managed to do a few loop de loops in the Enterprise.

Different speeds give you different manueverabilities, IIRC.
Though even when I stopped playing, I could only rarely finish the last battle in the game -- it got hopelessly cheap.
Goddamn! I
never managed to beat that battle. I got so very close on a couple of times, which irritated the hell out of me.
Posted: 2003-11-12 06:57pm
by Kamakazie Sith
Uraniun235 wrote:
Goddamn! I never managed to beat that battle. I got so very close on a couple of times, which irritated the hell out of me.
I beat that battle along time ago......it is one of the most difficult battles I've ever had.
Posted: 2003-11-12 07:33pm
by Col. Crackpot
there is a Rei Ayanami strip poker game on that site....which answers the age old question: sure rei likes pie, but would you like to see rei's pie?
Posted: 2003-11-12 10:20pm
by Natorgator
Damn, does anyone know how to get that stuff to work with WinXP? My monitor won't even display the resolution.

Posted: 2003-11-12 11:19pm
by neoolong
Natorgator wrote:Damn, does anyone know how to get that stuff to work with WinXP? My monitor won't even display the resolution.

Weird, it works fine on mine.
What do you put for the screen under setup?
Posted: 2003-11-13 12:06am
by Drach
The last mission is nasty, still working on that one

Posted: 2003-11-13 01:50am
by The Kernel
The last battle requires a little bit of luck, but it isn't that hard. Concentrate on the Elasi ships first and keep yourself at low speeds to be manuverable. When you go up against the modified Connie, stay the HELL away from it's bow as it has a plasma torpedeo launcher that will rip your shields apart. Three minutes and you can win this one if you're good.
Posted: 2003-11-13 01:56am
by Jason von Evil
Wait, you can change ship speed?
Posted: 2003-11-13 02:17am
by Kamakazie Sith
The Kernel wrote:The last battle requires a little bit of luck, but it isn't that hard. Concentrate on the Elasi ships first and keep yourself at low speeds to be manuverable. When you go up against the modified Connie, stay the HELL away from it's bow as it has a plasma torpedeo launcher that will rip your shields apart. Three minutes and you can win this one if you're good.
My strategy was to focus on the E-2 and destroy her first. Then destroy the Elasi ship that has the three photon launchers, after that the other Elasi ship is childs play.
Posted: 2003-11-13 02:18am
by Kamakazie Sith
Aya wrote:Wait, you can change ship speed?
The number keys change speed.
Posted: 2003-11-13 03:37am
by Jason von Evil
Beat the level, then kicked that Rommie warbirds ass in the third mission.
Edit: I was also surprised that the Masada was a Ptolmey class.
Posted: 2003-11-13 01:27pm
by The Kernel
Kamakazie Sith wrote:The Kernel wrote:The last battle requires a little bit of luck, but it isn't that hard. Concentrate on the Elasi ships first and keep yourself at low speeds to be manuverable. When you go up against the modified Connie, stay the HELL away from it's bow as it has a plasma torpedeo launcher that will rip your shields apart. Three minutes and you can win this one if you're good.
My strategy was to focus on the E-2 and destroy her first. Then destroy the Elasi ship that has the three photon launchers, after that the other Elasi ship is childs play.
Problem with that is that the E-2 takes much longer to destroy because of its heavy shields and the fact that it doesn't stay still for very long. If you attack it first, it is likely you will be spinning around for awhile while the Elasi chew your shields to bits.
Posted: 2003-11-14 10:05pm
by Drooling Iguana
I remember playing this game back in the day. I got stuck at that big door in the desert, on the planet with the people who had a base-3 number system. I'm pretty sure that the code for the door was some number converted to base-3, but I didn't know how to do that as a kid. I should try that game again...
Posted: 2003-11-14 10:16pm
by Alyeska
Drooling Iguana wrote:I remember playing this game back in the day. I got stuck at that big door in the desert, on the planet with the people who had a base-3 number system. I'm pretty sure that the code for the door was some number converted to base-3, but I didn't know how to do that as a kid. I should try that game again...
You had to research base three on the Enterprise before beaming down. If you don't then you can't get inside.
Posted: 2003-11-14 10:37pm
by Kamakazie Sith
Alyeska wrote:Drooling Iguana wrote:I remember playing this game back in the day. I got stuck at that big door in the desert, on the planet with the people who had a base-3 number system. I'm pretty sure that the code for the door was some number converted to base-3, but I didn't know how to do that as a kid. I should try that game again...
You had to research base three on the Enterprise before beaming down. If you don't then you can't get inside.
Actually I believe you could use your communicator and get the answer while on the planet.
Posted: 2003-11-14 10:38pm
by Kamakazie Sith
The Kernel wrote:Kamakazie Sith wrote:The Kernel wrote:The last battle requires a little bit of luck, but it isn't that hard. Concentrate on the Elasi ships first and keep yourself at low speeds to be manuverable. When you go up against the modified Connie, stay the HELL away from it's bow as it has a plasma torpedeo launcher that will rip your shields apart. Three minutes and you can win this one if you're good.
My strategy was to focus on the E-2 and destroy her first. Then destroy the Elasi ship that has the three photon launchers, after that the other Elasi ship is childs play.
Problem with that is that the E-2 takes much longer to destroy because of its heavy shields and the fact that it doesn't stay still for very long. If you attack it first, it is likely you will be spinning around for awhile while the Elasi chew your shields to bits.
True, but while your picking on the Elasi the E-2 and her plasma torpedo will chew your shields up as well.
Basically you need to destroy either the Elasi w/ three photons or the E-2 first if you want to win.