![]() It doesn't take much to set it off and it will prevent new players from logging in, or doing certain higher risk activities, such as trading cash market items with other players until a week long cooldown expires, for example. The security "AI" they use is very proactive. For instance to login, you might have to use the email rather than user name or it won't work. There are some things I had trouble with when first tried playing it. If you decide it's not for you, then you haven't lost anything but time. How much you enjoy the game is very likely to depend on how much you like Star Trek. You can run it through Steam I guess, or Arc has it's own thing similar to Origin. Personally I think the game is worth a download to try out. Most will tell you to play the game a little bit before you drop any real money on it. The other players tend to be helpful to new players, but like any MMO your going to have some that aren't. There is also a market in game where you can trade cash currency for one of the in game currencies. So the gambling wall for some items is there and can get expensive. The random loot boxes are a little different. But as I said, you don't really "need" any off that stuff. A "costume" can be around $5 while some of the "expansion pack" are $120. Some things are not so expensive and some things are. While the game is free to play and playable without spending a dime, there is a cash market. ![]() (That's one of the things that I have always been very impressed with in SWTOR). The vertex weighting is not as good as it is in SWTOR. ![]() not so much clunky, but not as smooth as SWTOR, as far as some of the character animations go, though the player character still feels very life like. The game is OLD (almost 12 years I guess) and feels a bit. Plays a bit like a cross between EVE online and Mass Effect. It helps if you are a Star Trek fan, for certain. ![]()
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