I can just imagine Picard sitting on the Enterprise, but doing FoxtrotDeltas commentary verbatim. Worf: Sheilds are Down! Data: The cube is repairing itself. We do not have long before it will be activated. Picard to Ricker: Ok. So I didn't end up...ah...having that phaser mini game happening. I'm not exactly sure how that works.
Sooo… for the record, you can't use the transporters while your shields are up... you have to lower your shields first. No matter how many times you scanned, and rescanned the freighter over and over again, you would have never gotten the tech without lowering your shields... just fyi.
This is true, but the "transport from target" command in singleplayer automatically drops the shields, so it wouldn't have been an issue. However, in order to get a lock in the first place, I had to scan the ship, which I was trying to do when my tactical officer decided to fire on it instead.
+FoxtrotDelta - But you had already scanned the freighter when you first entered the system right before the Borg show up... you can see the scanning progress on your PADD, it finishes scanning the freighter literally right as the Borg show up in system... Since you had already scanned the freighter, and the transport option still wasn't working... there must be another step... maybe locking on?... Otherwise, the mission might have just had a bug that was preventing the transport?
I would have to be drinking earl grey tea while playing this lol. I just got the base game on steam with samsung odyssey plus. I only played the first mission in the campaign so far but I was completely blown away. I'm deff looking into getting this dlc. And I am really hoping for a TMP era enterprise in the next dlc.
Can you use a few suliban cell ships(multiera) against ENT era Starfleet vessels, and use 3 Talarian warships(multiera) against the Enterprise D please.
This isn't Bridge Commander. Bridge Crew is an interactive VR experience (Recently changed to allow no VR users) to simulate the Operations onboard the Federation Starship Aegis, a Kelvin Timeline Vessel, or the TOS Enterprise, recently he Enterprise D. There are no ships in game you speak of.
Hoyle must be an inside traitor, as that NPC also led to my Enterprise's destruction in ignoring orders and sending us to death. I'd have spaced him after tge 3rd time I had to take over his spot, but the Borg likewise vaped us all.
May I ask what setup you're using? I just bought a Rift S, coming from an Oculus Go it's a massive upgrade. I haven't bought Bridge Crew yet, but it, the upcoming Dr. Who & DCS World flight sim are the reasons I got the Rift S as opposed to the Quest. I mean I already have an Asus G752VS-RB71 ROG i7-6700HQ 2.6Ghz, 32GB RAM, GeForce 1070, mini DisplayPort laptop, so it just seemed logical to go with the Rift S & have access to everything.
The setup that I am currently running on is a Windows 8.1 8GB RAM Dell XPS 8700, with a 4GB GTX 1050 Ti Graphics card. At some point I plan to probably upgrade to 16 GB RAM
@@FoxtrotDelta and your running just fine! That's awesome!!! I was worried my laptop may not be powerful enough, being a former Network Engineer for 20+ years taught me that just because the sticker says "VR Ready" or any other "Ready" doesn't mean it actually works worth a crap, it just means it met the bare minimum requirements. However, Bridge Crew seemed to run very well on your setup. Are you using the previous Gen Rift? BTW I bought the Bridge Crew combo pack the other night that included the DLC. Haven't played it yet though.
@@FoxtrotDelta had to revise my 1st comment about my system, I gave the incorrect specs. I put in exactly what I have now though. Crazy thing is, when I ordered this thing 03/19/2017, VR was not even a consideration! I was getting ready too have Achilles Tendon surgery & was going to be stuck in bed unable to walk for nearly 2 months+. I had an Xbox One (the X wasn't out yet), but I didn't have a laptop worth a crap. I had built a gaming PC before that, but it really wasn't much use in this situation. I got the Asus ROG for normal PC use, but also to play Prepar3D flight sim made by Lockheed Martin & Ghost Recon: Wildlands on. So now 2 years later I decide too get a Rift S (my 1st VR other than the Oculus Go) & the laptop still exceeds all the "recommended" requirements by a lot.
To answer your question from before, I do not have an Oculus Rift or any other VR devices, although perhaps one day I will purchase one. Right now, I play Bridge Crew on a regular 2D monitor, but it sounds like you have a really good setup. I neglected to mention before that my processor speed is 3.6 GHz, but it probably isn't a crucial detail. I hope that your recovery from your tendon surgery goes well and I think you will enjoy the game a lot.
@@FoxtrotDelta oh I'm sorry I miss understood you! Well you need to get s Rift S when & or if you can OMG! Your setup will handle it just fine. Your RAM may cause some very minor issues, but not enough too be a turn off. I recall saying you were planning to go up to 16GB at some point anyways. As far as my tendon surgery goes, you didn't read it all did you! 😱🤯😭😂 That was back in March 2017 & it sucked! But turns out it had to be done too! See I was having severe pain in my ankle, yet the X-RAYS etc never showed anything. The surgeon was just doing the surgery, because he didn't know what else to do & if something was cutting into the tendon, it would eventually snap. He told me you would rather break your leg, than ever have to know what that feels like or recover from. Well when he did the surgery he found a large vertical bone spur the length of your thumb & sharp as a knife edge. That's why it never showed up it was to thin & it was directly dead center of the tendon too! Which is also why it was hurting so badly & he said it was basically acting like a deli meat slicer on my tendon, every time I moved my foot at all. But I do greatly appreciate your well wishes just the same! 😇
bought this game but never played it, didn't say FA about having to join a ubisoft club to play it on the box. Hate anything that forces me into something it should be optional not mandatory
how do i get it connected do i play this? i bought the disk and then i bought the digital expansion of tng but it says it cannot detect the bridge crew app?
One of the things that have disappointed me about all Star Trek games is the lack of realism weapons range. It was established in Star Trek: The Next Generation that the Federations ships have a weapons range of over 300,000 km. I don't remember the episode title, but it was the episode where Picard is sent after a rogue Federation captain who's been attacking Cardassian freighters who he believed were violating a treaty with the Federation by transporting weapons to Cardassian outposts in the nearby area; that captain, on the Enterprise's long range scans, destroyed two Cardassian freighters from a distance of about 300,000 km. In Star Trek Online you have to be within 10 km to attack a target, I don't remember the range in Star Trek: Bridge Commander, it's been awhile since I've played that game, but all Star Trek games tend to have the same insanely short attack ranges. I haven't played this game yet, but so far my favorite Star Trek game was Star Trek: Bridge Commander which I still have, I just haven't played it in awhile. I do still plan on getting this game, it looks far better (graphically) than Star Trek: Bridge Commander, but I wish someone would make a Star Trek game with the stats the ships and weapon systems should really have, but then I supposed only hardcore Trekkers like myself would play it, especially since it would take a long time to travel to some places (from Sol system to the Khitomer system in Klingon space, approximately 80 ly, it would take a Galaxy Class ship 74 days, 10 hours, 42 minutes, and 34.2808 seconds to make that trip at the Warp 6 cruising speed, going any faster would damage the engines over time forcing the ship to completely drop out of warp for repairs. Flying across Federation space, 8,000 ly at Warp 9 would take 5 years, 100 days, 16 hours, 56 minutes, and 57.0642 second if they didn't have to stop every 12 hours to cool down the warp drive to prevent engine damage (actual travel time due to having to stop to cool down the engines every 12 hours would be 15 years, 201 days, 8 hours, 56 minutes, and 57.0642 seconds; that cooling the engines for a full day and performing whatever repairs would be needed before going to Warp 9 again.) The Intrepid class has a newer, more powerful warp drive that can maintain its maximum speed indefinitely, that's Warp 9.975, it doesn't need to stop and cool down its engines every 12 hours, so an Intrepid class ship can make that same trip in 1 year, 161 days, 1 hour, 23 minutes, and 40.8838 seconds, but that's still longer than most people would want to take in a game to get from point A to point B.
I remember that scene but really, that seems.. very unlikely. The Earth is only 12,000km wide. You really think a ship could fire weapons 300,000km away, ever? I mean maybe a torpedo or something could eventually hit, but really..
@Douglas Hamner AFAIK no, the torpedoes are not capable of independent warp travel. If fired at warp, they retain their velocity, but they do not have warp drives.
@Douglas Hamner Voyager had access to the Multiphased Lazywriting Quantum Materiel Plotoriser, that could produce unlimited shuttles and torpedoes out of subspace. Lol. But there's no precedent in canon for warp-capable torpedoes.
@Douglas Hamner Nothing in Star Trek is to proper scale. Use the OP above as an example of that. Ships are sometimes said to be tens of thousands of km apart, but visually, the CGI shows them only several km apart, if that. Likewise, with nebulae, ships can travel through nebulae at impulse (high speed, but sub-light) in extremely short time-scales, when in reality given the scale of actual nebulae, it should take many thousands of *lifetimes* at sub-light speeds. Realistic times and distances seldom make for exciting viewing. Doing further reading, Memory Alpha states that Starfleet photon torpedoes are warp-capable, but this doesn't mean they travel at warp speed on their own. The page elaborates; 'when launched in warp flight, torpedo will continue to travel at warp, when launched at sublight, torpedo will travel at a high sublight speed, but will not cross the warp threshold.' memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/Photon_torpedo However, the page also states; 'Torpedoes will obtain a high sublight speed when launched from a stationary launch platform. They are still effective against close-in threat vessels. The fact that a class 8 probe was supposedly launched by a starbase at warp speeds in "The Emissary" might be inconsistent with the statement that photon torpedoes can't reach warp speed if launched from a stationary or a sublight platform.' - from the DS9 Technical Manual. So there's some continuity errors, but the canonical answer is torpedoes (and by extension probes) only travel at warp speed when launched by a starship also travelling at warp speed, otherwise they travel at high impulse. Memory Alpha is a very reliable source for all things Trek, since it is a wiki which typically only holds information which was either on screen, was in the technical manuals used by the show writers, or came from some other canonical source, with few exceptions.
Those controls and voice commands looked like a challenge on their own, just to actually PLAY the game. I haven't played this game in ages, but it still looks like a huge pain in the tail to play single player... (There is no multiplayer, no one is ever online for a random group)
Not to my knowledge.... since in order to play the DLC, the Bridge Crew game is needed. All the DLC is add onto the base game, not that different from a mod.
too expensive on steam. On G2A its 12 euro's for the base game and 12 euro for the DLC instead of 49 euro's for the base game on steam. Never use steam to get your games. They will rip you off. Just a tip.
I could have sworn that the "transport from target" command drops the shields automatically in singleplayer. But even if it didn't, I was dead anyway :/
@@FoxtrotDelta nope shields always have to be dropped. Starfleet Academy transporter procedures 101 first year! I think someone needs to go back to the academy! LOL!
Ok that pad is annoying they need to get rid of that. Should have another way see information superimposed on the screen instead of that stupid pad and the crew should be telling you what's going not the chatter mouth Captain which is also annoying. I can see I won't buy this game I don't like how this is playing at all.
Hm, don't remember Galaxy class having a fire place. But it sure does make the bridge more cosy...
As if it weren't cozy enough
Orders: "Full reverse!"... literally five seconds later, asks: "Why are we going just straight backwards, I don't understand this?" - LOL.
I can just imagine Picard sitting on the Enterprise, but doing FoxtrotDeltas commentary verbatim.
Worf: Sheilds are Down!
Data: The cube is repairing itself. We do not have long before it will be activated.
Picard to Ricker: Ok. So I didn't end up...ah...having that phaser mini game happening. I'm not exactly sure how that works.
Ricker lmao
@@Neutronic01 lol
Lol
With how Riker has ended up on Picard I guess (Home) Wrecker can be a nickname.
Sooo… for the record, you can't use the transporters while your shields are up... you have to lower your shields first. No matter how many times you scanned, and rescanned the freighter over and over again, you would have never gotten the tech without lowering your shields... just fyi.
This is true, but the "transport from target" command in singleplayer automatically drops the shields, so it wouldn't have been an issue. However, in order to get a lock in the first place, I had to scan the ship, which I was trying to do when my tactical officer decided to fire on it instead.
+FoxtrotDelta - But you had already scanned the freighter when you first entered the system right before the Borg show up... you can see the scanning progress on your PADD, it finishes scanning the freighter literally right as the Borg show up in system... Since you had already scanned the freighter, and the transport option still wasn't working... there must be another step... maybe locking on?... Otherwise, the mission might have just had a bug that was preventing the transport?
Perhaps. If I try the mission again I'll definitely pay closer attention to that sequence of events.
“F”ing Hoyle🤣
I can't be the only one. Who else would fire the tactical officer after she fires the target when you ordered her to scan it?
the bridge is on fire abandon ship abandon ship!!!!
and yes fire that tactical officer as she has gone rouge🤣🤣🤣
I LOVE GALAXY CLASS STARSHIPS
Hows barry?
I really hope they have domionion dlc with the defiant and ent e
I would have to be drinking earl grey tea while playing this lol. I just got the base game on steam with samsung odyssey plus. I only played the first mission in the campaign so far but I was completely blown away. I'm deff looking into getting this dlc. And I am really hoping for a TMP era enterprise in the next dlc.
Wish this will get a new life in psvr2. Star trek fans still exist. Especially 80s and 90s peeps.
I thought you were you going to go full Kruge on Hoyle for a sec.
Can you use a few suliban cell ships(multiera) against ENT era Starfleet vessels, and use 3 Talarian warships(multiera) against the Enterprise D please.
This isn't Bridge Commander. Bridge Crew is an interactive VR experience (Recently changed to allow no VR users) to simulate the Operations onboard the Federation Starship Aegis, a Kelvin Timeline Vessel, or the TOS Enterprise, recently he Enterprise D. There are no ships in game you speak of.
Sure, let's send the Enterprise-D to do something that took an entire army of Starfleet ships with the help of the Enterprise-E to accomplish
its not ST. Its STD bullshit
Good.
The Enterprise-D did later destroy that cube solo thanks to Data.
This comment aged horribly 😂
Hoyle you messed everything up.
Get one of the androids to board a shuttle craft and have him aim at the cube and go to warp.
i play on ps4 the tng ship now installed and all updates on ps5 and the enterprise d is not here why not
I'm a star treker big fan I know why they did the phasors that way that's when you use all phasors does more damage but it uses more energy reserves
Hoyle must be an inside traitor, as that NPC also led to my Enterprise's destruction in ignoring orders and sending us to death. I'd have spaced him after tge 3rd time I had to take over his spot, but the Borg likewise vaped us all.
I recently got a vr headset and bought this game with the dlc and it’s cool!
This started to feel like an episode of The Orville 🤣
Why is Ensign Rao wearing a red uniform?
When you got mad when they fired with out your command I thought that was pretty funny 😄 keep it up
May I ask what setup you're using? I just bought a Rift S, coming from an Oculus Go it's a massive upgrade. I haven't bought Bridge Crew yet, but it, the upcoming Dr. Who & DCS World flight sim are the reasons I got the Rift S as opposed to the Quest. I mean I already have an Asus G752VS-RB71 ROG i7-6700HQ 2.6Ghz, 32GB RAM, GeForce 1070, mini DisplayPort laptop, so it just seemed logical to go with the Rift S & have access to everything.
The setup that I am currently running on is a Windows 8.1 8GB RAM Dell XPS 8700, with a 4GB GTX 1050 Ti Graphics card. At some point I plan to probably upgrade to 16 GB RAM
@@FoxtrotDelta and your running just fine! That's awesome!!! I was worried my laptop may not be powerful enough, being a former Network Engineer for 20+ years taught me that just because the sticker says "VR Ready" or any other "Ready" doesn't mean it actually works worth a crap, it just means it met the bare minimum requirements. However, Bridge Crew seemed to run very well on your setup. Are you using the previous Gen Rift? BTW I bought the Bridge Crew combo pack the other night that included the DLC. Haven't played it yet though.
@@FoxtrotDelta had to revise my 1st comment about my system, I gave the incorrect specs. I put in exactly what I have now though. Crazy thing is, when I ordered this thing 03/19/2017, VR was not even a consideration! I was getting ready too have Achilles Tendon surgery & was going to be stuck in bed unable to walk for nearly 2 months+. I had an Xbox One (the X wasn't out yet), but I didn't have a laptop worth a crap. I had built a gaming PC before that, but it really wasn't much use in this situation. I got the Asus ROG for normal PC use, but also to play Prepar3D flight sim made by Lockheed Martin & Ghost Recon: Wildlands on. So now 2 years later I decide too get a Rift S (my 1st VR other than the Oculus Go) & the laptop still exceeds all the "recommended" requirements by a lot.
To answer your question from before, I do not have an Oculus Rift or any other VR devices, although perhaps one day I will purchase one. Right now, I play Bridge Crew on a regular 2D monitor, but it sounds like you have a really good setup. I neglected to mention before that my processor speed is 3.6 GHz, but it probably isn't a crucial detail. I hope that your recovery from your tendon surgery goes well and I think you will enjoy the game a lot.
@@FoxtrotDelta oh I'm sorry I miss understood you! Well you need to get s Rift S when & or if you can OMG! Your setup will handle it just fine. Your RAM may cause some very minor issues, but not enough too be a turn off. I recall saying you were planning to go up to 16GB at some point anyways. As far as my tendon surgery goes, you didn't read it all did you! 😱🤯😭😂 That was back in March 2017 & it sucked! But turns out it had to be done too! See I was having severe pain in my ankle, yet the X-RAYS etc never showed anything. The surgeon was just doing the surgery, because he didn't know what else to do & if something was cutting into the tendon, it would eventually snap. He told me you would rather break your leg, than ever have to know what that feels like or recover from. Well when he did the surgery he found a large vertical bone spur the length of your thumb & sharp as a knife edge. That's why it never showed up it was to thin & it was directly dead center of the tendon too! Which is also why it was hurting so badly & he said it was basically acting like a deli meat slicer on my tendon, every time I moved my foot at all. But I do greatly appreciate your well wishes just the same! 😇
bought this game but never played it, didn't say FA about having to join a ubisoft club to play it on the box. Hate anything that forces me into something it should be optional not mandatory
how do i get it connected do i play this? i bought the disk and then i bought the digital expansion of tng but it says it cannot detect the bridge crew app?
One of the things that have disappointed me about all Star Trek games is the lack of realism weapons range. It was established in Star Trek: The Next Generation that the Federations ships have a weapons range of over 300,000 km. I don't remember the episode title, but it was the episode where Picard is sent after a rogue Federation captain who's been attacking Cardassian freighters who he believed were violating a treaty with the Federation by transporting weapons to Cardassian outposts in the nearby area; that captain, on the Enterprise's long range scans, destroyed two Cardassian freighters from a distance of about 300,000 km.
In Star Trek Online you have to be within 10 km to attack a target, I don't remember the range in Star Trek: Bridge Commander, it's been awhile since I've played that game, but all Star Trek games tend to have the same insanely short attack ranges.
I haven't played this game yet, but so far my favorite Star Trek game was Star Trek: Bridge Commander which I still have, I just haven't played it in awhile. I do still plan on getting this game, it looks far better (graphically) than Star Trek: Bridge Commander, but I wish someone would make a Star Trek game with the stats the ships and weapon systems should really have, but then I supposed only hardcore Trekkers like myself would play it, especially since it would take a long time to travel to some places (from Sol system to the Khitomer system in Klingon space, approximately 80 ly, it would take a Galaxy Class ship 74 days, 10 hours, 42 minutes, and 34.2808 seconds to make that trip at the Warp 6 cruising speed, going any faster would damage the engines over time forcing the ship to completely drop out of warp for repairs. Flying across Federation space, 8,000 ly at Warp 9 would take 5 years, 100 days, 16 hours, 56 minutes, and 57.0642 second if they didn't have to stop every 12 hours to cool down the warp drive to prevent engine damage (actual travel time due to having to stop to cool down the engines every 12 hours would be 15 years, 201 days, 8 hours, 56 minutes, and 57.0642 seconds; that cooling the engines for a full day and performing whatever repairs would be needed before going to Warp 9 again.) The Intrepid class has a newer, more powerful warp drive that can maintain its maximum speed indefinitely, that's Warp 9.975, it doesn't need to stop and cool down its engines every 12 hours, so an Intrepid class ship can make that same trip in 1 year, 161 days, 1 hour, 23 minutes, and 40.8838 seconds, but that's still longer than most people would want to take in a game to get from point A to point B.
fuckin nerd
I remember that scene but really, that seems.. very unlikely. The Earth is only 12,000km wide. You really think a ship could fire weapons 300,000km away, ever? I mean maybe a torpedo or something could eventually hit, but really..
@Douglas Hamner AFAIK no, the torpedoes are not capable of independent warp travel. If fired at warp, they retain their velocity, but they do not have warp drives.
@Douglas Hamner Voyager had access to the Multiphased Lazywriting Quantum Materiel Plotoriser, that could produce unlimited shuttles and torpedoes out of subspace. Lol. But there's no precedent in canon for warp-capable torpedoes.
@Douglas Hamner Nothing in Star Trek is to proper scale. Use the OP above as an example of that. Ships are sometimes said to be tens of thousands of km apart, but visually, the CGI shows them only several km apart, if that. Likewise, with nebulae, ships can travel through nebulae at impulse (high speed, but sub-light) in extremely short time-scales, when in reality given the scale of actual nebulae, it should take many thousands of *lifetimes* at sub-light speeds. Realistic times and distances seldom make for exciting viewing.
Doing further reading, Memory Alpha states that Starfleet photon torpedoes are warp-capable, but this doesn't mean they travel at warp speed on their own. The page elaborates; 'when launched in warp flight, torpedo will continue to travel at warp, when launched at sublight, torpedo will travel at a high sublight speed, but will not cross the warp threshold.' memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/Photon_torpedo
However, the page also states; 'Torpedoes will obtain a high sublight speed when launched from a stationary launch platform. They are still effective against close-in threat vessels. The fact that a class 8 probe was supposedly launched by a starbase at warp speeds in "The Emissary" might be inconsistent with the statement that photon torpedoes can't reach warp speed if launched from a stationary or a sublight platform.' - from the DS9 Technical Manual.
So there's some continuity errors, but the canonical answer is torpedoes (and by extension probes) only travel at warp speed when launched by a starship also travelling at warp speed, otherwise they travel at high impulse. Memory Alpha is a very reliable source for all things Trek, since it is a wiki which typically only holds information which was either on screen, was in the technical manuals used by the show writers, or came from some other canonical source, with few exceptions.
if so on my steam accout it does not let me buy it
Don't you have aft torpedos? And don't the phasers allow for a 360° arc?
You don't sit there and play with the Borg. Engage them! Why the hell would you give an order to cease fire?
Do you need a vr glass for playing it
No, you don't, you can play this using a regular monitor and keyboard.
I haven’t played that much of this game, but so far I like Star Trek Bridge Commander better.
Wow this is cool! Now is he running the ship alone or are other players helping run the ship!
I was running it with AI characters.
@FoxtrotDelta that explains why the AI fired phasers instead of scanning 😂
"Did not work as planned" You ceased firing so you could watch it repair itself.... fully..... what did you expect lol
Man I miss this game on Oculus quest 2. It's done now.
I gotta do this, liked and followed
Don't wait for a sale! It's like a new game. Agreed that an Ops tutorial would be helpful.
M.D. S do you have to own bridgecrew to buy rhe dlc?
Yes, you do.
Is this Vr or is it just voice activated through a mic?
Those controls and voice commands looked like a challenge on their own, just to actually PLAY the game. I haven't played this game in ages, but it still looks like a huge pain in the tail to play single player... (There is no multiplayer, no one is ever online for a random group)
On the Uss aegis is easy but on the enterprise and next gen its better done with a crew
you told fire at will.
Is that commentary or a voice acting? 🤔
I haven't played this game yet, it has voice commands?
It used to, I believe they discontinued that feature at the end of last year.
@@FoxtrotDelta damn I missed out
@@FoxtrotDelta and thanks for the upload, I enjoyed it
Your relieved of duty Commander. You should have repaired shields first.
Legacy suggestion: A small task force of Oberths against Enterprise Era Starfleet ships...I'm feeling sadistic.
The Oberth class ships, as pathetic as they are would destroy the enterprise era ships. The technological gap is too great.
Need ds9 and voyager my two faves
In VR it is much more intense
Galaxy Class is my favorite
This is the only VR game I’ve seen that I actually want to play
It is pretty darn awesome, and I don't even play it in VR, it's compatible with just a 2D screen, and regular mouse and keyboard!
On my ps4 i just use my controller
is this not just a vr game then?
Exactly! It is compatible with both a 2D monitor, and a mouse and keyboard.
That's great, I will probably buy it then
They added non-VR capability a few months ago
But in 2D it is not really intense
The VR version is optional for PC but for the PS4, it's VR required.
Man, the tactical officer clearly needs to get a new brain. Am I right?
Can you buy rhe dlc without owning the original bridge crew?
Not to my knowledge.... since in order to play the DLC, the Bridge Crew game is needed. All the DLC is add onto the base game, not that different from a mod.
Lol scan=open fire
Paul Martin Maybe you need to say « open fire » to do a scan?
did you by it on steam
Yep
too expensive on steam. On G2A its 12 euro's for the base game and 12 euro for the DLC instead of 49 euro's for the base game on steam. Never use steam to get your games. They will rip you off. Just a tip.
You couldn't transport because you had shields up you can't transport with shield up.!
I could have sworn that the "transport from target" command drops the shields automatically in singleplayer. But even if it didn't, I was dead anyway :/
@@FoxtrotDelta nope shields always have to be dropped. Starfleet Academy transporter procedures 101 first year! I think someone needs to go back to the academy! LOL!
Roy Yax read what he says, he thought it was done automatically in the game with that command in single player. Duh
perhaps you should practice a little before you play, as that was a shocker Mate
wtf it can just understand order ?!
IDKW you stopped firing. that was dumb. lol
The crew did not mutiny. The speech recognition failed you.
plays VR game with keyboard and mouse....
Absolutely.
Why not?
@@thrassthrak9091 kinda defeats the purpose of vr
god with for half a captain in these videos, too many content capt on the bridge
Lmao, hope ur never my captain. Lets attack no no lets not oh no lets attack no no lets go ummmm??? Hahahahahaa
Ok that pad is annoying they need to get rid of that.
Should have another way see information superimposed on the screen instead of that stupid pad and the crew should be telling you what's going not the chatter mouth Captain which is also annoying.
I can see I won't buy this game I don't like how this is playing at all.
Haha great..I can't play this game for shit. Lol
Excruciating watching this...sir, never play this game again.
Game obviously a bit of fun, voice acting though is absolutely terrible. Borg sound far to fruity lol.
its so bugy and slow.A pity.
I got vision problems I can't even see that viewscreen to small. And you just sit in a chair. Sorry I like star trek but I would not like this game.
This was hella boring