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Pendra made a few texture mods that make the game feel more realistic. No grids in sector space ect....they do not mess with the game client so if you use them your ok you wont get banned. Everything is on the website here's the link http://www.sto-advanced.com/ make sure you give Pendra props.
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yep i am useing them right now and they are awesome
Have No Fear Cohas is here!!!
Is there a mod that makes the combat less boring?
Is there a mod that makes this a half-decent Star Trek game?
Is there a mod that makes it a quarter decent star trek game?
Wow, you know a developer has failed when you need extensive mods to remove the crap they pushed in there. I have to say that without all the stupid nebulae and the grids in sector space the game looks about ten times better. It makes me wonder what other small design changes Cryptic could have made to vastly improve the game.
If I were to play this game again (and maybe I will in a free weekend or something,) I would not play it without this mod.
Well i enjoy the game, the mods make it better and I agree just these little mods make it a different game. Now all we need is a mod that puts ambiant life o the planets and random ships in space.
Be careful using any mods; even though the files may not actually change the game client in any way, most companies are still not kosher with these types of mods. Give the EULA a healthy read and make sure you're not violating it if you use it. Kudos to the mod maker for doing what Cryptic has been unwilling to do for so long though; his work is good.
"Oh my, how horrible, someone is criticizing a MMO. Oh yeah, that is what a forum is about, looking at both sides. You rather have to be critical of anything in this genre as of late because the track record of these major studios has just been appalling." -Ozmodan
I was wondering how this mod would work so I looked for a bit of technical information:
So this sounds like a fairly common technique (used in WoW and others) of putting a file in a resource directory, and letting the client automatically use that file instead of the packed one.
Assuming this works the way I think it does, the notion of whether this "modifies" the client is nebulous. The contents of the files on disk won't be altered. The process in memory will be, because a different file is being loaded than before.
I've always thought mods like this were just fine, because preferring to load an unpacked file over a packed file is very specific client behavior that the developer could trivially disable for their release builds if they wished. The developer may object anyway though.
If some sort of anti-cheating scan were examining only the files on disk, it would show that nothing had been changed. But if it's hashing blocks of system memory or doing file counts or even hooking its own file loading routine, it would be obvious something had changed. I have no idea what, if any, anti-cheating measures the STO client has.
Anyway, I love stuff like this. I hope fans create entire "graphics packs" and distribute them to spice up an otherwise humdrum game, and I hope that if Cryptic objects, they simply disable the feature, rather than declaring war on their own players.
Whether or not it actually changes anything with the game files is moot; the important thing to know is what the company's policy is on such mods. With Funcom (AoC) and Blizzard (WoW), these types of mods that only effect looks on your end were forbidden the last time I checked. I don't know if there is anyway that they can actually detect the mods or not, but both companies made clear that they considered them to be violations of the EULA/ToS.
"Oh my, how horrible, someone is criticizing a MMO. Oh yeah, that is what a forum is about, looking at both sides. You rather have to be critical of anything in this genre as of late because the track record of these major studios has just been appalling." -Ozmodan
Damn it seeing this makes me wish I hadn't given up modding the game. The devs really threatened me big time so it put me off continuing it.. plus I feel STO is fucked anyway, its not from a game perspective rather a business model perspective- that even if we modded the game so it was amazing, the developers wouldn't be able to keep the game profitable and all that effort will go to waste soon only to then be focused towards some kind of emulation.. and even that will be rare due to how terrible the game is and how unpopular it is right now.
But thankyou for the link, and if the developers of the mods are here I'm glad you guys are continuing the good fight.
To be fair, there is a FPS mod being worked on. By Cryptic. Can't find the dev post at the moment but apparently one of the builds in testing (i.e. dev testing, not player beta testing) right now is a FPS targetting version - where you miss if you don't aim correctly.
So long as it's optional I'm all for it - since it'll be a bit more intense for those players that like that sort of thing (in my case, I play Global Agenda for a bit when I want to have to target in an MMO)
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I don't know why anyone would make a mod to remove the grid in space since it has been an option in settings to turn off since day 1.