Hevach wrote:This isn't really a new statement, they said around the time of The 2800 that going forward content would be predominately faction agnostic. We got the first few remastered episodes as a side project, and most of the new Klingon content since then was to give them enough campaign for them to start at level 1 and still get through to the shared stuff.
This.
I am glad, however, that we got our full faction (and it is these days), along with the Romulan Expansion.
While that comment is narrowly focused, it can also be read to mean no more Faction-specific content period. I would not expect any uniquely Fed or Rom missions either.
The exceptions being remastered eps of course, like the recent changes Fed-side.
We have also seen a change in approach to other things like Costumes and the like, for example, many of the Fed-Costumes have now been given away, and new costumes seem to be cross-faction and claimed through means other than the C-Store.
We have known for a long time that Feds get more love in general, and that's fine at this point. At least Klingon fans can roll a level one Toon and grind on pretty much equal footing...
Now ships, on the other hand, we could use a bit more attention there, but frankly there are so many Fed and cross-faction ships coming out almost monthly, that there are already a nearly overwhelming assortment to choose from.
Personally, I rather see a way to further advance/ upgrade existing ships over the constant flood of new ones.
But that is perhaps a different discussion entirely.
As to content, I actually like that the new story arcs are larger than any one faction. This game could easily have never had Klingon (or Romulan) content at all, so I am pretty glad it's there, playable, and enjoyable.
The current Klingon early game feels pretty complete to me.
maj!
So much for Photo Bucket.