I for one am looking forward to Legacy on the PC. For some reason I was never a fan of Star Trek on Consoles - probably because I couldn't mod it, lol. The fact that Legacy is Multi-Era is fascinating to me. UAW is Multi-era, and I did a Multi-Era for EAW as well. For some reason SFC3 was just not as much fun as 1, 2, and OP although I fire 3 up once in a while.
Here's part of an Interview with me on Star Trek: Gamers in 2004:
10: Moving off from the modding scene for a few questions, the
hardtalk series of interviews give people a chance to voice there
views and opinions on the trek game franchise. Paramount will no
doubt be reading the interviews, especially since the name of Chris
Jones is one of the most respected names in modding trek gaming.
First off, if you had the chance to go back to the early days of trek
gaming, back in the days of Klingon Academy for instance, and
Paramount gave you the opportunity to change trek gaming by releasing
and designing games which YOU thought would be a good idea, what games
in the current trek fold like Armada, EF, SFC and the likes would you
take and expand upon, and why?
I would have brought out a Next Generation game a bit sooner, or perhaps a Multi-era game. Most everything at the time of Klingon Academy was Kirk/Spock based. That’s fine, but most Trek gamers were watching TNG, DS9, and Voyager at the time. To be honest, Armada didn’t hit me right, I think because the ships were just too small. If we could have taken the original SFC2: EAW, and made it an engaging story line set in multiple eras, much like the ‘Generations’ movie, it would have worked. The early era could be TOS, mid era TMP (motion picture), and late era as TNG. I also would have investigated the 3D idea for the engine. If done right and promoted right, it could grasp all Trekkers, old and new. This is what I’ve done with the big Multi-Era mods; The one for EAW online here at STGD, and the recent OP release of ‘The Universe At War’.
Did someone who makes decisions on games read this? I can't help but wonder.
- Chris