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At least on the XBOX 360 version.Hint to game manufacturers: Some of don't play games 24/7. Good Guide. Helped me out where the manual FAILED to mention certain things. A little more detail of *HOW* to play the game might help sales a bit so we just don't give up on it after a few days to week of frustration. Or in game prodding/tutorial.
This game is the best for Star Trek. If you need any game of Star Trek, this is the one.
If you get the game you should get this guide. It give you info on all the ships all the maps and all the missions. Plus its full of beautifully designed pages.
The only gripe I have is the keyboard controls and lack of reference material. Overall fun game.
This should be the primary attack of any ship designated "Cruiser"Photon/Quantum torpedoes give the hull of enemy ships a beating - this should be the primary attack of any ship designated "Destroyer" and try to save them for when you have drained the shields with phaser fire. Personally - all of this information should have been in the manual. In any 1 vs 1 ship combat - be sure to match up ships to their equivalent. This is probably the most helpful part of the guide, although they do not really break down the missions enough and simply gloss over the details.The game itself really isn't deep enough to warrant the need for a strategy guide - and I believe Prima figured this out, which is why they padded 2/3 of it with pretty pictures of Star Trek ships from the game.I would recommend renting the game for the X Box 360 and see for yourself how much you need a strategy guide.
The Borg have no shields and the torpedoes damage them quite a bit en masse.That is about as deep as the game gets. I will go ahead and summarize strategy in STL for you so that you are good to go:WEAPONS:Phasers dissipate over distance, so try to get in close before letting loose. Also - don't constantly press the fire button - let your phaser banks charge up so that you get some good drain on the enemy shields. Where to begin.About 2/3 of this "Strategy Guide" is a listing of all the ships included in the game and a list of the maps included in the game. but it really has no effect in the grand scheme considering how hard it is to pull off in MP/Skirmish.Borg Cubes are really powerful weapon-wise, but really weak hull-wise. Neither asteroids nor planets can hurt you - so feel free to warp right in.That is pretty much all you need to know.
You will not be able to beat a larger ship with a smaller ship.The Borg cannot handle a sustained assault of multiple ships. If it is 1 vs 1 and the player is Borg - outfit your fleet with Destroyers.
>4 ships can take down a cube easily with the loss of maybe 1 ship. This is not necessary information however because the statistics are much more meaningful in the ship select screen in the game - and the maps are not exactly that unique.The rest of the guide is a few "tips" which are pretty much no-brainers, and a walkthrough of the single player campaign.
There are no shield facings to worry about. Unload a few of these into the hull of an enemy ship and it will seriously damage it.Warp: You cannot warp near asteroids or planets.
Use this to your advantage, and be sure not to get caught in a disadvantage. You can do subsystem targeting.
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