Star Trek
This is the lemmy.ml Star Trek community.
There are many other Star Trek communities around the Lemmyverse. Here are links to many of them:
!Risa@lemmy.dbzer0.com: grab a horga’hn, order a Risan Mai Tai, and enjoy your shore leave.
!startrek@lemmygrad.ml: These are the voyages of the Starship Lenin.
!startrekmemes@lemmy.ml: Meme-ory Alpha
!DaystromInstitute@startrek.website: Serious, in-depth Star Trek discussion
!Risa@startrek.website: Star Trek memes and shitposts
!tenforward@lemmy.world: Where Every Vulcan Knows Your Name ("post all the nonsense you want")
!StarTrek@startrek.website: General Star Trek news and discussion
!startrek@lemmy.world: Another general-purpose community
!Quarks@startrek.website: Off-topic chat
!StarTrekOnline@startrek.website: Star Trek Online discussion, tips, and tricks
!GreatestGen@startrek.website: For fans of the Greatest Generation and Greatest Trek podcasts
!startrek@possumpat.io: A community for all things Star Trek.
!star_trek@lemmy.zip: A Star Trek community where you’re free share your opinions about all things Trek.
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I think Star Trek games could be much better if they followed SW’s example and tried to focus on single character narratives rather than ones which focus on the flying a ship or managing the entire crew at once, which makes it difficult for the player to really immerse themselves into the game’s story an plot while investing themselves into the game in a personal way.
Trek Ames could even switch between characters throughout the game and play different roles during different levels, but, often, Trek games focus a lot less on the characters and don’t feel like the immersive experience that SW games do. I don’t just want to go on a Trek adventure, I want to be the main character in the adventure, interacting with other characters in real time, running around, etc.