In the meantime, I'm off to defend the Federation from the bloody Cardassians again in my New Horizons playthrough (love the new update!). I have NO IDEA on how to fix this, and it doesn't seem to be a common issue as I can't find any solutions on the internet for it.Īny suggestions on what I can do to remedy this is most appreciated! Yet, when Bridge Commander loads (and it loads just fine) the frame rate dips down to maybe 15fps or less whenever I look at a bridge officer or go outside the ship. Now I don't know a ton about computers, but my buddie helped me build mine and it can run modern games at super high settings at 120 fps. However, I can't get it to run properly on my PC. I was stoked, because I LOVED this game when I was a kid and haven't played it in years. I recently obtained Star Trek Bridge Commander, the old PC game from the 2000s in a sale on Star Trek Day: Gamers can follow the progress of Bridge Commander 2 ’s development by going to the game’s website, and can be included in the Alpha or Beta tests by pledging at least 50. but I'm desperate and didn't know where else to turn to! The Kickstarter campaign will end on August 22, 2014, at which point they will need to have reached their goal of at least 70,000. Gamers can follow the progress of Bridge Commander 2’s development by going to the game’s website, and can be included in the Alpha or Beta tests by pledging at least $50.I know this is off topic from ST New Horizons, so Mods, please feel free to shut this post down if necessary. The Kickstarter campaign will end on August 22, 2014, at which point they will need to have reached their goal of at least $70,000. However, this game will not be affiliated with CBS or Totally Entertainment (the development studio for the original game). This no risk promise includes a written blessing from CBS, who own the rights to everything related to Star Trek’s primary universe. With so much work already put into this game through volunteer hours, Kenneth promises on the Kickstarter page that there is virtually no risk. Depending on the success of the campaign, the team will quickly expand to include writers, graphic artists, and likely a few more programmers. Initially, only one developer, Kenneth Emerson, was working on it, but that has expanded to a team of three. – Character progression, skills, and traitsīridge Commander 2 will be a fan-made, “truly free to play” game, and has been under development for the past four years. Not including the stretch goals, a successfully funded campaign will allow the team to implement the following features: The game will also include a familiar skirmish mode played through the ship’s holodeck. The game is planned to primarily be an MMO with a single player campaign, and story implemented throughout the explorable universe. Instead of a sequel, it’s better to consider it a spiritual successor that recreates the original game with several different new and improved features. So get excited Bridge Commander 2 is on Kickstarter.īridge Commander 2 is set to expand the gameplay and universe provided from the first game. Players could also control the ship directly, and the game is considered one of the classic and quintessential Star Trek games ever created. Remember that old 2002 space simulation game, Star Trek Bridge Commander? It was a truly unique game that allowed players to know what it felt like to sit in the Captain’s chair, and send out commands to raise shields, fire phasers and photon torpedoes, and even focus repair teams on damaged systems of the ship.
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