Tag: RPG
Complete List of Star Trek Online Pre-Order Bonuses
by SAB on Dec.15, 2009, under Games
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I haven’t played an MMO in years. The last one I played was Star Wars Galaxies. That game had a lot of potential… all of it squandered and wasted. After SWG I felt pretty indifferent about joining another MMO. For starters most had a pretty boring setting or looked like they might not be taken seriously by the developers – that or they appeared to be yet another grind-fest. Sometimes I wonder how many random made-up Star Wars creatures did I kill? Thousands? Millions? Playing Star Wars Galaxies often seemed like the developers were searching for things to keep us busy with, and thought long travel time and repetitive missions would satisfy the demand for “content.”
Star Trek Online is the only MMO I’ve seen recently that seemed interesting, and I’ve been keeping a wary eye one it. The game nearly died after the previous developer dumped the game after going bankrupt, and with the near death of Star Trek I figured that this game was vaporware.
Not so! A miracle befell all Trek-dom with the 2009 release of Star Trek. A fresh new look at Star Trek got people interested in the universe again and breathed new life into Star Trek Online.
Now it looks like nothing’s going to stop STO: it’s being nominated for “Most Anticipated for 2010″ by Massively (a mmorpg Webzine), new and interesting pictures, videos, and tidbits are being released every couple of days with new and juicy looks into the game.
You can even pre-order the game – but here’s the problem: FROM WHO!? There are no less than 8 American pre-order offers and 9 European pre-order offers… each with a different set of goodies!
I’m not even sure who I’m going to order from, mostly because I’ve had trouble finding a cnocise list of who offers what. To solve that problem for myself and for you, please enjoy this helpful guide:
The List
This is a up to date listing of the various pre-order bonuses for Star Trek Online – if you find more details, a missing picture, etc., please let me know and I’ll include it here!
For physical copies, most retailers are offering a Collector’s Edition and a Standard Edition.
All Collector’s Editions include the same items:
- A very fancy box.
- “Deluxe” game manual.
- Replica communicator badge.
- 3 Guest Passes – give to your friends and they can play for 10 days for free!
- “Red Matter Capacitor” – a unique item that gives extra energy to your ship.
- TNG & DS9 Uniforms.
So if you’re buying a collectors edition from a site that also has a pre order bonus, you get both. Bully for you.
All pre-order retailers offer Head-Start access (allowing you to play the weekend before launch, before everyone else) and access to the Open Beta, which starts January 12.
Unless specified, assume a retailer only offers a physical edition (not a digital download.)
GameStop
GameStop is offering a Collector’s Edition as well as a Standard Edition. Both editions offer an in-game Constitution Class Starship, like the Original Enterprise. GameStop offers In_Store pickup for this item, so you can pick it up the day of release. GameStop offers a physical edition as well as a downloadable edition.
Amazon
Amazon offers the Regular Edition as well as the Collector’s edition. Both come with an exclusive Borg Bridge Officer. This NPC comes with some special skills: Nano Probes, Efficiency, and Borg Neural Blast. It’s unclear what any of these do yet. Also unclear is how customizable this Borg NPC is: will it always be a woman? Will it always have that “freshly assimilated yet made sexy for nerdy fapping” look? We’ll have to wait to find out… Amazon offers a physical edition as well as a downloadable edition.
Best Buy
Best Buy offers In-Game Pets in the form of a Tribble or a Klingon Targ. It’s unclear what in game pets do, or if they can be killed by other players. We can hope. By far this is the weakest of the pre-order offerings. Best Buy offers a physical edition as well as a downloadable edition.
Steam
The Star Trek Online site seems to indicate we’ll be able to order from Steam, however as of
this publishing it’s not actually available there. STO says that Steam will provide Chronodynamic Armor, which looks a lot like fetishy scuba-suits.
So far the Steam pre-order bonus is the most concrete of the pre-orders! We have actual numbers:
- 6.1% Physical Resistance
- 6.1% Kinetic Resistance
- 2.6% Energy Resistance
- +15% Critical Damage
- +5% Critical Chance
- +3% Energy Damage
It’s unclear how much better any of these statistics is compared to items we can get in game, however. The Steam version of STO is only available as a download.
Wal Mart
Wal Mart is selling the Regular and Collector’s edition. The pre-order bonus is additional skill points for your character. It is unclear how many points you will receive or exactly what they do. Wal Mart offers a Standard and a Collectors, but no download.
Target
Similarly to Steam, the Star Trek Online site says we’ll be able to order this item, however the link on the Star Trek Online page does not work, nor does searching for “Star Trek Online” at Target’s website. STO says Target is offering a TR-116 Ground Rifle. No stats or other information is provided by either STO or Target, however this weapon was originally featured in the Star Trek: Deep Space 9 episode “Field of Fire.” Memory Alpha suggests that the weapon might be particularly effective against the Borg, or anyone using a person shield, for its ability to fire a physical projectile which the Borg may be vulnerable to. It has been shown in the DS9 episode to be able to shoot through (and see through) physical walls, however this ability has not been confirmed in-game.
Atari
Atari offers a “Digital Deluxe Edition.” This includes a number of items: Original Series Uniforms, a Joined Trill Class that provides a bonus to 5 skills (as usual, the details of this are unclear), Two Exclusive “Emotes”, “Khaaan!” and “Klingon Blood Wine Toast”, a Unique Registry for your ship; NX-1234 instead of NCC-1234, and an Automated Defense Battery for your ship that provides a passive 360 degree weapon arc at close range (no information on the power of this weapon, or its effectiveness.)
Curiously, Atari’s website is very ambiguous about which packages get the bonus content. In most cases we can assume that you get the bonus content with all the editions, however the Deluxe page is the only one that say anything about the bonus items! Assume that you only get Trill, Khan, etc, with the Digital Deluxe. You still get the Collector’s goodies in the Collectors Edition, you might not get the Deluxe stuff though. Strange, eh?
Direct2Drive
Direct2Drive, an online video game store, offers a Multi-Spatial Personal Shield. This item constantly recharges your personal shield as well as your health. The rate of recharge is not clear, nor is the amount of protection it provides. Direct2Drive is only available as a download. Direct2Drive offers a Digital Deluxe Edition, just like Atari… only you get the shield with it. So not only do you get the Original Series Uniforms, the Joined Trill Class Two Exclusive “Emotes,” a Unique Registry and an Automated Defense Battery, you also get the Multi-Spatial Shield. Neato.
So if you’re getting the Deluxe Edition, get it from Direct2Drive, not Atari.
In The Final Analysis….
I made this guide in big part to help me decide which one to go with! Each different pre-order bonus has its own ups and downs. Personally, I’ll be going for one of the digital downloads. I’m guaranteed to get it in time. Currently I’m leaning toward Atari’s Deluxe edition.
A serious question to consider is wether or not these items are going to be available as micro-transactions – where you can buy them for a dollar or two at a later time. The as yet up in the air nature of the game makes the pre-order decision a tough one…
In other news… those lucky European’s ordering from Gamestation get a Starfleet Shuttle Craft. Sadly I think this is my favorite pre-order bonus! Too bad for me.