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Based on a strategy board game, Star Fleet Battles, Star Trek™: Starfleet Command Gold Edition puts you in the captain's chair of a frigate. Each successful mission gains you prestige and furthers your career. Experience a 30 year campaign that can take...
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Based on a strategy board game, Star Fleet Battles, Star Trek™: Starfleet Command Gold Edition puts you in the captain's chair of a frigate. Each successful mission gains you prestige and furthers your career. Experience a 30 year campaign that can take you as far as becoming a Rear Admiral in control of a task force including Destroyers, Heavy Cruisers, and Dreadnoughts.
Discover uncharted Nebulae, maneuver through dense asteroid fields and belts or battle at the fringe of a black hole. The different types of terrain require commanders to exercise additional caution and skill. Maneuver to keep your target within the arc of your weapons, but remember that these are massive ships and you will have to plan ahead. Between campaign missions refit and repair your ships at Starbase. Recruit new officers or send your trainees back into the officer pool to earn additional prestige.
Command over 50 unique campaign missions generated by the Dynaverse engine, or reenact classic scenarios from the original series.
Pledge allegiance in the Klingon Empire, the United Federation of Planets, the Romulan Star Empire, the Hydran Kingdom, the Gorn Confederation or the Lyran Star Empire.
Gold Edition features an additional 3 new Federation missions, 3 new Klingon missions, 10 new Hydran missions 7 new Gorn missions, 3 new Romulan missions, and more!
From forums, a very simple fix worked for me for Windows 10, have run through a few of the training scenarios and skirmishes now without crashing, was a bit challenging remembering how to play.
Edit SFC.INI file:
Under Mouse section, change async setting to 0:
[Mouse]
async=0
Then run config.exe, select "Primary display driver", and can set up to maximum (1280x1024). Selecting my specific graphic card crashed the game, but using the primary display driver setting has worked.
I had the demo of this game when i was 12 and played it endless until i finally decided to save up and by the full game many months later.
I spent dozens of hours loving its complicated and strategy filled take on spaceship combat that is completely unlike any other series. I always preferred it to the more simple and action focus of bridge commander.
There are flaws like repeating mission design in the campaign and bugs here and there but for the sheer cerebral thrill of piloting 6 immensely diverse races with dozens of ships between them nothing has come close to this game and its admittedly more polished sequels for me.
the amount of tactical options available to you puts most other games of its type to shame. I'd love a modern sequel.
A classic, especially in multiplayer battles.
Based on the classic tabletop game, this battle simulator features a lot of ways to roast - and outsmart - your enemies. Comes with both a story-driven and a free-roam campaign in which you make your way from a captain of a small destroyer to a fearsome dreadnought. Choose your career from six races, earn credits and upgrade your ship.
From today's point of view, the graphics are bearable and functional. The interface is actually alright, sounds and voice-acting are still great. Overall it is still very playable and fun!
Starfleet Command has had two sucessors, which I hope will someday be available through gog.com.
The game is just as good as I remember it was... except if I try anything other than the software video settings, it crashes after a few seconds of space battle. So if you don't mind playing at 640*480 or 800*600, then it's great. But I wanted the full 1280*960 experience. 1024*768 doesn't even work.
I'm using Void Linux but I'm sure any other distro's version of wine will run this great.
While mainly bought for nostalgia reasons, it still stands up remarkably well, fairly well balanced with plenty of re-play value, for the price if you like space based real time strategy for the price its a no brainer.