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All battles came down to keeping the front of your ship pointed at your target while holding LMB and occasionally hitting RMB to fire a torpedo. Other then a slider for power distribution there was no subsystem control either...
Least it was a good looking game.
all others just look ugly and are bad to play.
the other good Star Trek games were mods for other games.
So Legacy could be a game you would play.
Bridge Commander doesn't look good now but lots of good mods and ship mods which make it look just as good as Legacy. (and far easier to install mods to it too), would be good if there was a newer game based on Bridge Commander as this was one of the best Star Trek games (aside from Star Trek Armada + Mods)
http://bridgecommander.filefront.com
(it still exists but it is a shadow of what it was - the above is just a poor imitation of the original version before it was replaced and run by a new company )
one of the good ones still around though is this one
http://www.moddb.com/mods/bridge-commander-kobayashi-maru
There is also this website where many of the members went too I believe.
http://bc-central.net/
(I should have still my own copy of some mods, but I don't think any for Star Trek games)
BTW: You all did quite good job at original FileFront. Was one my favourite source of mods and news back then.
Starfleet command 2 EAW and Orion Pirates were fantastic games. The depth of gameplay was great! The only way one could say those games were 'bad' is if they had not taken the time to learn how to play. Player strategy, system control and power management were the kings of those games and if you could not master them, you would get mauled (especially online)
Haven't checked for a while, but propably it's still there...
( Sadly they didn't add in the missing parts - considering BotF was done by the same company as Master of Orion 2, I guess they left out ship- and species-modification because the license-holders didn't want it in - which is bs, considering all the parallel-universe stuff in the ST series which certainly would have been sufficient as explanation for such features. )