Star Trek Online Heading to Consoles?
Source: Tom's Guide | Keywords: Star, Trek, Online, Consoles
Star Trek Online, recently brought back from the dead after the demise of Perpetual Entertainment, might actually head to consoles in addition to the planned PC version.
Unfortunately, that’s all just speculation stemming from a recent job posting over on Craigslist. Whether or not the listing is legit remains to be seen, as the online auction site is usually reserved for hooking up with naughty girls and junk nobody really wants. However Cryptic Studios, the masterminds behind Champions Online, an upcoming MMORPG set for the Xbox 360 and the PC, is also busily working on the highly-anticipated, long-awaited, much-desired (and Kevin-is-laying-it-on-rather-thick-so-cut-it-out-moron) MMORPG, Star Trek Online.
What’s exciting about the Craigslist posting is that the developer is currently looking for a PlayStation 3 engine programmer. According to the developer, interested programmers will need to be extremely proficient in C programming and debugging as well as having a thorough understanding of Sony’s console.
"Are you interested in a challenge?" the job listing teases. "We have developed a flexible, cutting edge MMO platform to power games like Champions and Star Trek Online. It runs on PC and XBOX 360 - now we want to support PS3 too. Are you an expert PS3 coder? Do you enjoy squeezing every last drop of performance and spare memory out of the system?"
After reading the listing, there’s no question that Cryptic plans to expend its MMO engine to the PlayStation 3, but whether or not Star Trek Online will be a part of the expansion is still up in the air. Currently Cryptic has not announced the official host for the MMORPG, however it’s likely that the developer will mimic Champions Online and bring the game to the Xbox 360 console as indicated by the game’s FAQ.
Star Trek Online was originally in development over at Perpetual Entertainment, however in January 2008, the company announced that it would no longer be working on the project, and sold off the license and assets (except for the code) to an unnamed San Francisco development studio; all STO developers were laid off shortly thereafter. Previously the company canceled development of another MMORPG, Gods and Heroes: Rome Rising, and PR firm Kohnke Communications quickly retaliated with a lawsuit claiming breach of contract. Kohnke also alleged that Perpetual sold the STO license to P2 Entertainment before liquidating its assets, and did not notify Kohnke of the transaction.
Although Kohnke eventually dismissed its lawsuit against the company (due to a mutual resolution), P2 Entertainment closed its doors in February 2008. A countdown timer thus appeared on Cryptic Studio’s website, confirming that the company was indeed developing the MMORPG, and that the project is no longer in limbo. According to Cryptic Studios, the game will take place twenty-six years after Star Trek Nemesis (2409), allowing gamers to assume the roles of Human, Vulcan, Andorian, Klingon, Orion, Gorn and "several others." Cryptic also states that "technology has advanced and the galaxy is a much more volatile place."
It will be interesting to see if the MMORPG makes its way to both consoles. If that were the case, would PC gamers be able to interact with console players? "We would like that to be the case," says the company. "There is nothing technologically keeping us from making it so."
Currently Star Trek Online is slated to hit store shelves in Fall 2009.
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"the online auction site is usually reserved for hooking up with naughty girls and junk nobody really wants. "
wow, I really can't believe you printed that
If I ran craigslist, I'd sue for libel, if only to get a retraction
seriously,
major computer and technology web site trashes craigslist
who nees publicity like that?
that might be ok for a review that's comparing different job search sites but really has no place in an article like this
I use craigslist all the time: looking for volunteer opportunities, buying used computer parts, looking for new apartment, buying used guitars, participating in informative discussuions in the travel and health forums
craigslist has a lot of good uses
filling a landfill is defanitly one of them.
I'm with you EnFoRceR...but I'm biased.
The wife sends me 100's of Craiglinks a day "Look what I found", "Can I get this?.." etc...
100's man...
Craigslist is by far the best website out there for finding a job, an apartment or a car.
Its nice to find garbage, its nice to find crappy places to live its good for finding insecure people to date and ruin your life and its great for finding jobs no one wants. Its great for alot of things but i stick by my first post. Sgtbaker im there i got sent tons of links by people who think its worth something its amazing what value people have on crap
Ok, so if you want to find an apartment, where do you look other than Craigslist? Same goes for a car. Do people still use newspapers or something? I've moved a few times in the past few years and each time, Craigslist was by far the best resource for finding a new place, so much so that the last time I moved I didn't bother looking anywhere else.
Don't get me wrong here though, their website is terrible.
i used it one time to find a futon i never actualy thought people seriously used that website for anything.
I use something like apartmentsforrent.com or something simler.. Chances are the apartments in craigslist are there for a reason. Though a couple nice places might be in there i just dont care to live in the ghetto.
For a car i just go down to the dealership (shrugs)
And yes i use newspaper. It makes a great bottom for a litter pan or something. O and starting fires.
Ok, that's one way to look at it. I don't look for an apartment anywhere that the landlords would have to pay to advertise. That basically means that they're looking to charge more for rent. When a shitty small 1 bedroom costs $1000+/month already, I don't really want to get a slightly better one that's in the $1500 range.
And buying a used car from a dealership always means you pay more.