I did a search for this but could not find anything. So if you want to try to get into the beta here is a link.
http://www.startrekonline.com/node/365
http://www.startrekonline.com/node/365
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Apparently.I'm in, as a pre order / 6 months sub CO member.
All I can say form experience of CO is to stay away from pre ordering or buying any limited time subscriptions.
Check out the Beta. Then wait for a couple months after release before laying down any money.
They bait-and-switched us who were playing Champions Online.
They gave us a great fun beta, then switched the game on release day to a completely different feeling game. A game where superman gets beat up by three thugs with bats. No kid: you can play a super strength / super constitution might character with invulnerability and get your face smashed in by normal guys of the henchman variety.
Go take a good look at their forums: its a bombshell even now. Though most of us said our piece and packed up and left, leaving the sycophants behind.
That company is not to be trusted. To be honest, I smell Roper's hand. It won't be long before your Bat'leth wielding Klingon warrior is getting beat up by a couple redshirts kids with their fists.
Can't you tell i'm bitter over CO? heh.
The problem with having a balancing line in the way you describe is not everyone wants to play Superman. Some people want to play Batman, or the Punisher, or "Kick-Ass" even. For them, a fight with street thugs SHOULD be a challenge. I think the best way they have to simulate this at all is levels. If you are a level 40 character, you can go whomp on some level 10 guys if you want and essentially get the same effect that Superman would on a bunch of thugs. Problem is you don't start at 40, you have to work your way up, which isn't something the real Superman had to do. Plus there is also the fact that a level 40 munitions character could still kill a level 40 Superman character. How does that work? Cause it's a game that does it's best to simulate the comic hero genre by focusing on the culture as a whole and not just a single type of super hero.Yeah, you're probably right about Jack there. I recall his 'vision' crusade from CoH.
And the thing is, I like a challenge too.
However, that challenge has to to be thematic.
I should not find a challenge in a couple henchman thugs with bats on a street corner.
I should find a challenge however, storming a Viper base.
You can't leave the challenge setting on risk 100% of the time in a superhero game. There has to be a balancing line.