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Star Trek: Legacy
Windows - 2006
Description of Star Trek: Legacy
In 2006, Bethesda Softworks LLC, Ubisoft Entertainment SA, 1C Company publishes Star Trek: Legacy on Windows. This action, strategy and simulation game is now abandonware and is set in a real-time, sci-fi / futuristic, licensed title, space flight and tv series themes.
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Tinman 2024-02-22 1 point
How do I launch the game? All patches have been installed in the correct order, and the game is installed also. I have mounted the file to a virtual drive. I'm running on Windows 10 and I have no clue where the option to run the game is? Answers if possible very needed.
grimm 2023-12-14 0 point
is there a way to play this with a controller?
Capt'n Cad 2023-07-04 0 point
Thanks for the info TESLA! I can mount the ISO file but is there any kind of install that needs to run once its mounted? After mounting I install the patches which go to a file on the C drive but when I go back to the mounted ISO file it still fails to run/install. I just want to play the game but can't figure this bit out!
TE5LA 2023-07-03 0 point
For those who don't know and are trying to run the ISO file directly: You need to either burn a DVD from the ISO or mount the ISO to a virtual DVD drive. UltraISO is one such software that will work. I installed this on Windows 10 64-bit Pro and it worked perfectly.
TE5LA 2023-07-03 1 point
I just downloaded this on Windows 10 Pro and it works perfectly. Others not being successful installing this on the same OS must not be doing something correctly. Download the ISO, mount it to a virtual drive, then run the 3 patches in order. Make sure the game and all patches follow the same game path. IF anyone knows how to force 2560x1440 resolution, please let me know. The game option is only to 1080.
Capt'n Cad 2023-07-01 2 points
Any idea how to install the base game? I can install the patches fine but the base download file fails saying the install was interrupted? Trying to install on Windows 11.
Dukat 2023-06-27 0 point
Works perfectly on Win10 x64 after patches 1.1 and 1.2 are applied (not tried to run the 1.3 patch as it's unofficial according to the installer)
Aspinal 2023-05-18 6 points
Can anyone post step by step instructions as to download, unzip, and install? I am having issues getting this to install and am not sure why. Windows 11 and tried running in compatibility mode.
Tomaso 2023-05-13 1 point
Worked for me... Do i clean install of the downloaded game (don't run it), install all patches by number and only run it after ALL the patches have been installed. Keep in my mind this is an ISO file so it has to be mounted on the drive when you run the game! have fun
GH 2023-05-13 -1 point
Massive crash.
Jeff 2023-04-24 -1 point
As per the others, the game doesn't work.
Rhisiart 2023-04-09 0 point
FRAAM I had the same error ,locate the .exe file that starts the game and right click on it and select run as administrator, also make sure to install the 3 patch/mod files in the order advised.
CabbageBoy 2022-08-25 2 points
so do i need an emulator to play or can i just play it and if so how do i use the UU mod?
mlsplays 2022-06-13 -3 points
PLZ install the 3 pachis and the ultimate universe mod in order First https://www.moddb.com/downloads/ultimate-universe-20-part-1 2nd https://www.moddb.com/downloads/ultimate-universe-20-part-2 Last https://www.moddb.com/mods/the-ultimate-universe/downloads/ultimate-universe-22-update Also make shure that you copy your download adress by pressing Ctrl+c to copy No + to paset Ctrl+v ones agen No +
sBeDs 2022-05-12 4 points
working flawlessly on win 10 so far, for those having trouble try this, first make sure to install all 3 patches in order, then right click on the shortcut on your desktop, choose properties, go to the compatibility tab, tick the box in the compatibility mode section and in the drop down choose windows xp(service pack 3), hope it help!!!
Jarohnev 2022-01-19 2 points
I like Star Trek
scottyP 2021-12-18 1 point
Did anyone get this game to work?
trekkie 2021-02-11 -1 point
I just bought it on disc and still having problems with it.
Captain kev 2021-02-03 1 point
anonymous 2020-08-25 -13 points
downloading is to slow are you sure if this is a game?
reeper6 2020-06-27 -1 point
ok so for windows 10 users i have a low end gaming pc i downloaded star trek legacy iso from this website right here burned iso setup install wizard to a dvd r disc then when it finished burning iso file to disc i clicked run disc it installed star trek then i clicked on game it opens up and plays campaign and skirmishes if it says acess violation just let it close out of game or close it out restart game also downloading the three patches alows to play skirmishes im not sure about multiplayer online it might need a patch to play that
swallowMyGrandkids 2020-04-11 -2 points
Game only works for me with mods, the vanilla game just crashes or something
fraam 2020-04-11 0 point
I download the game and install it but when I go to play the game it says "Star Trek Legacy Unhandled Exception Exception Access Violation" and it gives me the offer to either debug it or quit and both options lead to it closing the window.
bruhlord 2020-04-07 0 point
I downloaded the game and installed it but nowhere can i find an option to play it
RetroJim 2020-04-05 -2 points
To get this game to be fully functional including multiplayer Just use Windows XP as this game Is problematic with any Newer other then XP OSes. Multiplayer will crash on Newer OSES both Lan & internet. No matter the settings
david 2020-04-05 0 point
brockster17 same you find a way to fix it?
HinDan01 2019-12-25 0 point
Too bad i haven't had the game on CD for a long time, but when I downloaded it on this homepag and installed it, I was hype.
star trek fan 1 2019-10-21 -4 points
downloaded fine wouldn't install.
dakit3 2019-09-02 3 points
To get this to work i set the setup.exe compatablility for XP Service Pack 2, and the .msi file to work with previous versions of windows. Then i ran the setup.exe as an administrator
Brockster17 2019-07-11 7 points
I downloaded it, but it will not run. When trying to run any program in the download, it just says the download wizard was interrupted and nothing happened. Installing the ISScript does nothing. How can I fix this problem? (Im running windows 10)
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Star Trek: Legacy
Star Trek: Legacy is a singleplayer and multiplayer third-person vehicle combat game in the Star Trek series.
The game received two official patches post-release.
The game has no major issues in standard play, but as of the 2014 GameSpy shutdown at the latest, opening even the LAN menu can crash the game for yet unknown reasons.
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- Patch 1.2 is the latest official patch.
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Star Trek - Legacy - PC
About this item.
- Epic game of Starfleet combat covering the entire Star Trek Universe
- Become the Admiral and lead a fleet to victory in large-scale battles
- Choose ships, equipment, and captains; 60+ ships and 4 races
- Dynamic 3-D battlefields; detailed weapon effects and damage modeling
- Single-player Federation campaign spanning 3 full epochs
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An all new PC add on for Oblivion that features 5 to 10 hours of Gameplay. Begin a new quest for the legendary Crusader's Relics, found your own knightly order, and defeat an evil foe from the distant past.
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- Spans the entire Star Trek Universe. The Original Series, Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, Voyager, and Enterprise. Its all here for you to control.
- Real-time Starfleet combat. Engage in large-scale combat with dozens of warships fighting simultaneous battles across vast sections of space.
- Dynamic three-dimensional battlefields. Beautiful space environments filled with fully realized nebulas, wormholes, planets, and stars. Intuitive controls allow players to quickly select targets and destinations in 3-D space.
- Detailed weapon effects and damage modeling. Weapons searing with energy and charged shields that surge with every hit. Ships with full damage modeling that break apart, strewing debris and sparks.
- Customizable fleets, ships, and captains. Victories earn command points, which are used to personalize your fleet, ships, and captains.
- Single-player Federation campaign. Spanning three full epochs (Enterprise, The Original Series, and The Next Generation).
- Over 60 ships and four playable races. From small scouts and light cruisers to fearsome battleships. Command the powerful fleets of the Federation, Klingon, Romulan, and Borg races. All beautifully rendered with the latest technology.
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Customers like the graphics and effects in the game. They say it's the best looking Star Trek game to date. However, some customers have reported issues with the controls, saying they're poorly thought out and non-configurable. They also say the storyline is frustrating and lacks detail. Opinions are mixed on storyline and plot, performance, and controls.
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Customers find the graphics and effects in the video game to be great. They say the ships are finely detailed, and the textures are nice.
"...I recorded some footage of the game at 60fps @ 1080p and it looks amazing , props to whoever took care of the CD but it works just like I remembered..." Read more
"...Graphics: Generally, the visuals are stunning. The ships are all finely detailed , and other objects (planets, stars, nebulae, etc.) look really good...." Read more
"...Star Trek: Legacy has great graphics , and full weapon and damage modeling, and the overall gameplay is tons of fun...." Read more
"...the game better than I thought I would and thought the graphics and gameplay were better than most online reviews...." Read more
Customers find the video game software worth the asking price.
"...mods to come out and more patches, this game will likely be worth the asking price ...." Read more
"...Very compelling missions and storyline. Definitely worth the money ." Read more
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Customers are mixed about the storyline and plot of the video game. Some mention it's a great game with lots of fun, cool graphics, and a nice concept. However, others say that the gameplay is choppy, controls poorly thought out, and boring. They also say the game is difficult to control and the missions are difficult.
"...--Convincing Star Trek atmosphere-- Fun battles (with XBox 360 controller)Cons:--Goofy default controls..." Read more
"...but to SciFi, techies, trekies, and program tweakers this game is fun to play and mess around with...." Read more
"...My final opinion,this game deserves another chance!!! The controls are hard at first , but after you play it for awhile, you'll get used to it...." Read more
"...you get to play with 6 races and tons of new ships, missions and Awsome multiplayer . The mod for this game is a must for any Star Trek gamer fan" Read more
Customers are mixed about the performance of the video game. Some mention that it's flawless and works just as intended, while others say that it does not play well on their nvidia FX5200.
"...The tweaks are very, very good ...." Read more
"...Cons:--Goofy default controls-- No in-mission save feature --No ability to select AI enemy ships in skirmish mode..." Read more
"The product is great , the condition was not. Item is scratched and well worn. Hopefully it works. I'll add to this review if it doesn't." Read more
"In addition wanted to add that the skirmish mode is extremely disappointing if you just want a quicky battle with the computer...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the controls. Some mention that she is fast and easy to control, with a beautiful instruction manual. However, others say that the manual is inaccurate in places, poor, and lacking polish. They also mention that the in-game and pamphlet definitions don't always agree.
"...My personal favorite is Voyager, because she is fast and easy to control ." Read more
"...The game manual is inaccurate in places and is obviously a carryover from the XBox 360 version of the game...." Read more
"Graphics are nice. Game installed easily enough . Added bonus of not needing the disc once you install it...." Read more
"...and the in-game and pamphlet definitions don't always agree ...." Read more
Customers find the execution of the video game software poor. They mention that the controls are poorly thought out, goofy, and non-configurable. They also say that the sound, video, and controls are sloppy and that there is no way in game to change them. Customers also complain about the lack of other gameplay modes besides death match.
"...--Fun battles (with XBox 360 controller)Cons: --Goofy default controls --No in-mission save feature..." Read more
"...The controls were terrible and to make it worse there is no way in game to change them, worse yet, it doesn't support joysticks...." Read more
"...What doesn't work with it:The controls are really non-configurable (you could edit a text file for some of them), and the in-game and..." Read more
"...but I can say that it is very frustrating when the sound, video and controls are sloppy ." Read more
Customers find the storyline frustrating, with missions that don't give enough detail. They also say the story could have been much longer, and that the missions are quite long. Overall, customers feel the story is weak and boring, with little to no tactics to be found.
"...This is a huge problem because some of the missions are quite long (over an hour) and any slip up means you're have to start from the beginning...." Read more
"...There is little to no tactics to be found , it simply comes down to a slugfest and whoever has the largest ship wins...." Read more
"...Spoiler alert - The missions sometimes don't give enough detail - for example - scan for the source of the energy distubance...." Read more
"...And in general the story is weak and the game play booooring...Sorry... this ones a stinker!... seeya on Ebay for my copy......" Read more
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Star Trek: Legacy – Guides and FAQs
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- Guide and Walkthrough (Incomplete) by kevinchitwood24 v.1.0, 27KB, 2007
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- Achievement Guide by PeepsMcJuggs X360 v.1.1, 40KB, 2010
- Achievement Walkthrough by Chaotic_Fusion X360 v..80, 33KB, 2007
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Star Trek: Legacy is a 2006 real-time tactics space combat video game for Microsoft Windows and Xbox 360 developed by Mad Doc Software and published by Bethesda Softworks.
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Did you mount the ISO?
“Setup was interrupted before installation was comeplete” The “ISSscript11” did nothing. I have a Windows 7. Wtf is this? 2.2Gb lost
Didnt manage to get this game to work. needed to be debugged
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Star Trek: Legacy is a real-time strategy space combat video game published by Bethesda Softworks in 2006 .
- 2 Plot summary
- 3 Ship classes
- 4.1 Cover gallery
- 4.2.1 Mad Doc
- 4.2.2 Bethesda Softworks
- 4.3 Modifications
- 5 External links
Summary [ ]
Star Trek: Legacy spans all Star Trek eras and allows you to play as the Federation and Starfleet in single player and the Borg , Romulans , or Klingons in multiplayer (as well as the Federation). There are sixty different types of ships available to command, divided across the four playable races. The years that the game takes place in are: 2159 ( May 8th ), 2270 ( stardate 7106.7), 2272 (stardate 7489.6) (although Kirk is referred to as an admiral instead of captain and he commands the USS Enterprise -A instead of the refit NCC-1701), 2333 (stardate 10372.6), 2368 (stardate 45252.6), and 2380 (stardate 57327.8).
Some of the "hero" starships (that the main character plays as) include Enterprise NX-01 , the original USS Enterprise , and the USS Stargazer . It also includes the Earth-Romulan War (during the Enterprise era) as well as is the first Star Trek game to feature a Daedalus -class starship.
Star Trek: Legacy was released in December 2006 , intended to coincide with the 40th anniversary of Star Trek only three months earlier.
Star Trek: Legacy begins in the year 2159 and ends in 2380, a span of 221 years.
Plot summary [ ]
In May of 2159, Captain Jonathan Archer and the Enterprise NX-01 save a Vulcan scientist named T'Uerell ( β ) from the Romulans . After this, there is a series of missions that Archer is assigned to, and comes to learn that T'Uerell is behind many disasters in the Alpha Quadrant including infecting planets with toxins, destroying a Starfleet facility with crew members on board, and attempting to use toxins to annihilate Earth . This plan is thwarted by Captain Archer and his task force. T'Uerell goes into hiding and is not heard from until the late 23rd century .
One hundred and eleven years later, in 2270 , Captain James T. Kirk and the USS Enterprise , along with a Starfleet task force, head deep into Klingon space to capture an experimental vessel, a Klingon Bird-of-Prey . After Kirk is able to capture the ship with a tractor beam , he infiltrates Klingon space and finds T'Uerell scheming with the Klingons to once again destroy the Federation with a Klingon beam weapon. The weapon is destroyed, but T'Uerell flees again, much to Kirk's ire. Two years later, in 2272, Admiral Kirk and the crew of the Enterprise thwart T'Uerell's plan to conquer the Federation, and learn that she is working with strange cybernetic creatures that are assimilating Klingon vessels. Many ships are destroyed in the resulting conflict. During the attack, thousands of omega particles destroy subspace in a three light year radius. Kirk asks Starfleet to develop the Omega Directive . Kirk is disappointed that he did not defeat T'Uerell and concludes his quest.
In 2333, Captain Ruhalter of the USS Stargazer is monitoring a fight between the Romulans and T'Uerell's ship. As she is vastly outgunned and outnumbered, T'Uerell activates a Borg device which destroys an unpopulated planet and causes large pieces of stellar debris to break off from the planetoid and head for the Phidian star system filled with hundreds of millions of people. The resulting shock wave from the planetoid's core hits the Stargazer and Ruhalter is killed. His first officer, Lieutenant Commander Jean-Luc Picard takes command and heads to a starbase. After the ship is somewhat repaired, the Stargazer takes a task force inside the system and destroys many pieces of stellar debris. Later, the task force saves three heavily-populated planets , Phidian I, II, and III, with the help of modified sensor pods now armed with phasers , which the task force drags into orbit by tractor beams . Later, a huge piece of stellar debris breaks off the planetoid and heads for Phidian III, a class M planet. Picard realizes that he will not be able to break it up with his ship's phasers and photon torpedoes , but will be able to destroy it by using the ship's tractor beam to drag other debris into the huge chunk (although it is possible to destroy it with the ship's weapons). After obliterating the immense piece of stellar debris, the system is saved from annihilation. Picard is then promoted to captain and takes command of the Stargazer .
Thirty-five years later, in 2368, Lieutenant Commander Benjamin Sisko is taking the newly-completed USS Defiant into a nebula -filled system for its first trial run. Sisko notes that there are warp dampeners all over, which makes use of the ships' warp drive impossible. Shortly after this discovery, the ship unfortunately runs into three Romulan D'deridex -class warbirds and has to take evasive maneuvers, since she cannot escape at warp. Sisko and his crew are soon captured and are placed at a Romulan starbase while their ship is impounded. Fortunately, the USS Enterprise -D , commanded by Captain Picard, comes to the rescue by beaming an away team in and setting the Defiant 's crew free. After destroying enough warp dampeners, the Defiant , the Enterprise -D and the task force leave at warp. Sisko records a log entry stating he had seen a Vulcan ship under attack as he and the Enterprise -D fled the system. Sisko files a complaint with Starfleet Command . He is told that this is not the first case of a Vulcan ship doing strange things like that. Sisko then says that he plans to discover more about it but admits that it probably "won't be to (his) liking."
Twelve years later, in 2380 (shortly after the events of Star Trek Nemesis ), Picard, along with the USS Enterprise -E and new personnel head into a final confrontation with T'Uerell. T'Uerell's once pristine Vulcan ship is now overrun with Borg technology. Picard is aided by the help of Admiral Kathryn Janeway and her old starship the USS Voyager . They meet with T'Uerell and learn her true intentions. She plans to conquer the Alpha Quadrant with the Borg. She believes that everything she has done, including the deaths of many Starfleet personnel have been for the greater good. Picard and Janeway try to convince her otherwise, but she refuses to listen. Janeway leaves the system and tells Picard that "(she) will be back with some friends" and orders Picard to defend Federation colonies from assimilation. Picard succeeds and orders that the ship be taken to Deep Space 9 .
T'Uerell and the Borg cubes make their way to Bajor and the Deep Space 9 space station. Picard and his task force help to defend the Klingon and Romulan forces, showing how far things have gone in the past two hundred years. With the loyalty Picard has garnered, the Romulan and Klingon starships place themselves under his flag. The forces engage T'Uerell and her Borg allies and they are defeated. With that, T'Uerell escapes with the Enterprise -E in hot pursuit.
After this, T'Uerell flees to a star system with many Borg vessels, with Janeway noting that she will not be able to leave, because of the Trickster String. After destroying a Borg tactical cube , the Federation/Klingon/Romulan forces, along with the Enterprise -E and its task force engage T'Uerell. After destroying the string that is protecting her, all ships open fire. T'Uerell's ship cannot stand the pounding and is finally destroyed, thus bringing to an end 221 years of unending conflict. Picard could hear T'Uerell calling out to him in her final minutes. Whether it was the Vulcan or the Borg in her remains to be seen.
Ship classes [ ]
- Minuteman – The design of this craft seems to be extrapolated from the design of the Mars Defense Perimeter drone and the Soliton Wave rider from various episodes of The Next Generation .
- Hero ship: Enterprise
- NX-09 Avenger (Note: This NX-class variant was introduced in the Enterprise series as the ISS Avenger ( ENT : " In a Mirror, Darkly ") and was shown with Terran Empire insignias and improved subsystems. This ship does not resemble the Terran NX-class starship, yet its designation remains in accordance with the Terran version.)
- Another ship, the NX-16 was identified as the USS Currie . The NX-16 featured all the same components as the previous NX-class ships, but it is unclear whether this variant is consistent with the NX-class subsystem blueprints.
- NX-02 Columbia is another NX-class starship but does not have the updates shown in the series.
- Poseidon ( β )
- Strider ( β )
- Yorktown ( β )
- Akula ( β )
- Constellation (Hero Ship: USS Stargazer )
- Constitution (Hero Ship: USS Enterprise -A )
- Miranda (Hero Ship: USS Reliant )
- Proxima ( β )
- Defiant (Hero Ship: USS Defiant )
- Galaxy (Hero Ship: USS Enterprise -D )
- Intrepid (Hero Ship: USS Voyager )
- Sovereign (Hero Ship: USS Enterprise -E )
- Steamrunner
- Stinger ( β )
- Death Boot ( β )
- Death Rite ( β )
- Ravenous ( β )
- Stalker ( β )
- Battlehawk ( β )
- Bird-of-Prey
- Hunter ( β )
- Skyhawk ( β )
- Swarm ( β )
- Swiftwing ( β )
- Gryphon ( β )
- Praetor ( β )
- Stormbird ( β )
- Vengeance ( β )
- Whitewing ( β )
- Winged Def.
- Harpy ( β )
- Talon ( β )
- Obelisk ( β )
- Pyramid ( β )
- Rectangle ( β )
- Tactical cube
- Suurok -class science vessel
- Ti'mur class
Background information [ ]
The five actors who portrayed the live-action Star Trek captains up until that point ( William Shatner , Patrick Stewart , Avery Brooks , Kate Mulgrew , and Scott Bakula ) provided the voices of their respective characters in the game. This marks the first time all five have worked together on a Star Trek production. [1] (X)
Cover gallery [ ]
Voice cast [ ]
- Susan Allenback – various voices
- Jeff Baker – Captain Radonovich / USS Scott captain / Romulan / Borg
- Bari Biern – T'Uerell ( β )
- Jonathan Bryce – Captain Jameson / ENT captain / TOS crew / Klingon
- David DeBoy – Reggie ( β ) / TOS captain / Romulan
- Shari Elliker – Sub-Commander Vorel ( β ) / Romulan / TNG captain / Medical ship crew / Starbase 61 crew / TOS crew
- Ty Ford – Commander Lo'Tal / Romulan / Klingon / ENT captain / Borg / TOS crew (voice)
- David Jackson – Ruhalter ( β ) / Borg / Romulan
- Wes Johnson – Menvek ( β ) / Klingon Captain / Borg / TOS Captain / TNG Crew / TOS Helm (voice)
- Linda Kenyon – Medical ship first officer / TOS captain / Romulan / Borg
- Kathryn Klvana – Research Station away team / ENT crew / Borg / Medical ship crew
- Beau Marie – Romulan Captain / Klingon Captain / ENT Crew
- Mike Rosson – Tuc'Nev / Klingon / Borg / TNG Crew / ENT Crew
- Craig Sechler – Capt. Hollister / ENT Crew / Klingon / Romulan
Mad Doc [ ]
- Legacy Team: Bart Whitebook, Ben Wilson, Chris Koerner (ChessMess), Chuck Nicholson, Dan Conti, Diane Damon, Ian Lane Davis (Dr.), Eric Anderson, Eric Krasnauskas, Eric Walsh, Gary Conti, Ian Currie, Jamie Gotch, Karen Wolff, Lou Catanzaro, Matt Madeira, Michael Belair, Michael Blanchette, Parker A. Davis, Peter J. Calabria Jr., Scott Haraldsen, Shanti Gaudrealt, and Shawn Shoemaker
- Admiral Team: Brian Mysliwy, James Wiley Fleming, Jason Craig Dunlop, John Cataldo, Ken Davis, Kevin Wasserman, Matthew Nordhaus, and Nicholas Greco
- Mad Doc Support: Bev Manning, David J. Fielding, Debbie Waggenheim, Ed Donaghue, Gordon Fellows, Jay Gill, Jeff Desharnais, Matt Wilson, Monica Keleher, Nate Raymond, Nick Warseck, Paul Elliot, Robert Belair, Ron Rosenberg, Sandy O'Toole, Sean McCarthy, Shaun McDermott, and Steve Gargolinski
- Additional Work: Chris Bold, Chris Forsythe, Chris Palmer, Craig Brooks, Gabe Warshauer-Baker, Ike Adams, Joseph Wyman, Kabir Oshodi, Liquid Development, Mathew Corthell, Nick Hunter, Patrick Clark, Rick Knox, Scott Downey, Sergei Gourski, Tony Ferrao, and Trevor O'Brien
- Special Thanks: Monyet Kecil, Jon Laurie, Brian Lamkin, Mom & Dad Davis, Stephen Crane, Rodney Nakamoto, Vicky Wu, Mom & Dad Conti, Shelby Lawrence, The 2004 Boston Red Sox, Linda Currie, Devon Currie, Julie Catanzaro, Lily Catanzaro, and Faith Catanzaro
Bethesda Softworks [ ]
- Executive Producer: Todd Vaughn
- Producers: Charles Harribey and Lafayette Taylor
- Associate Producer: Tim Bumar
- Quality Assurance Manager: Robert Gray
- Quality Assurance – Team Leads: Adrian Miller and Ruben S. Brown
- Quality Assurance Testers: Hal Jenkins, Jabarie Brown, Robert Wallach, Jamie Altman, Alex Agnew, Alexandra Souder, Christopher Briggs, Dwight McCallum, James Gedling, Kyle DeShetler, Ryan Hall, and Hao Chin Chang
- Manual and Packaging Design: Lindsay Muller, Michael Wagner
- Vice President of PR and Marketing: Pete Hines
- Manager, PR and Marketing: Erin Losi
- Coordinator, PR and Marketing: Jackson Boyd
- President: Vlatko Andonov
- Sound Design: Soundelux Design Music Group
- Additional Sound Design: Mark Lampert
- Video Design and Editing: Steven Green
- Story by: Dorothy Fontana and Derek Chester
- Voice Casting and Production: Blindlight LLC
- Voice Talent: William Shatner , Patrick Stewart , Scott Bakula , Avery Brooks , and Kate Mulgrew
- Music composed and produced by: Rod Abernethy, Jason Graves, www.rednoteaudio.com
- 2D Art: Kieron Dwyer
- Concept Art: Craig Mullins
- Special Thanks: Harry Lang, Daniel Felts, Marco Palmieri , Richard Lambert, Michael Fridley, the entire Bethesda Softworks IT, Accounting and Legal departments.
Modifications [ ]
USS Aventine , a Vesta -class starship over Saturn
Several unofficial modifications have been created for the game. Some of these modifications are the inclusion of more ships from other canon races, such as the Terran Empire , the Xindi , and the Dominion , as well as performance improvements, new ships for stock races, new missions and maps, and tools for modders.
External links [ ]
- Star Trek: Legacy at Memory Beta , the wiki for licensed Star Trek works
- Star Trek: Legacy at Wikipedia
- Star Trek: Legacy at TrekCore
- Star Trek: Legacy at the Internet Movie Database
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Star Trek Legacy on Windows 10
This 2020 blog post is about installing and playing Star Trek Legacy on Windows 10.
Warning: You obtain and use any files at your own risk.
How to install Star Trek Legacy on Windows 10:
- Run ‘setup’ on the disc.
- Select ‘Cancel’ to not install DirectX.
- Download and install the v1.032 patch .
You can change the resolution from within the game. i.e. 1920×1080.
You’re able to play the game without the disc being in the drive.
Star Trek Legacy keyboard keys
ESC = pause
Q = Warp – & + = Throttle Backspace = All ahead / All stop W, A, S, D = Down, left, up and right Arrows = Camera movement CTRL = Fire ALT = Fire Shift = Sub systems target Space = Target (Hold for list) T = Sub systems target F = Target / Radial menu
E = Energy R = Repair Z = Long range sensors x = Cloak
1-4 = Ship selection 5 = All ships Tab = Map
C = Chat V = Self destruct B = Score Board
Conclusion So as you’ve likely guessed I’ve uninstalled the game, but I’m thinking about setting up another PC with an older version of Windows and installing it on that computer instead to see if I can use multiplayer. I don’t want to try and play the game using a virtual machine.
I think at some stage this year I will again reinstall the game and play it a bit more whether using Windows 10 or an older version of the operating system.
How did you fix the error “Unhandled Exception” Access Violation?
Unfortunately I didn’t fix the error if you’re referring to the multiplayer aspect of the game.
I hope you have a great day.
Best regards
Star Trek: Legacy Review
Star Trek Legacy for the Xbox 360 captures the grandeur and feel of the epic starship battles in the famous television series.
By Jason Ocampo on December 19, 2006 at 6:23PM PST
It seems like a can't-lose proposition: a Star Trek game, arriving in the year of the franchise's 40th anniversary and featuring nothing but glorious starship combat, as well as the voices of all five Star Trek captains. That sounds like paradise to Trek fans starved after an unexpected hiatus from new games over the past several years. And in some ways, this is true, at least if you're playing Star Trek Legacy on the Xbox 360. The Xbox 360 version is similar in many ways to the PC version, but the big difference is that while the PC version is plagued with bugs and broken features, the Xbox 360 version works fine. And the control scheme that was awkward with the PC's keyboard and mouse is natural when used with the Xbox 360 controller. The result is a good starship combat game that feels right at home on the Xbox 360.
Legacy puts you in charge of a one- to four-ship task force of Starfleet vessels, spanning the entire breadth of Star Trek. You'll start with Archer, in the NX-01, before moving on to Kirk, Picard, Sisko, and Janeway. The plot cleverly ties together all five Star Trek franchises by using the Borg as the plot device. By chance, a typically long-lived Vulcan scientist learns about the Borg during the early days of the Federation and figures out a way to become their queen, though this quest will take decades. Along the way, she crosses paths with every famous Star Trek captain, and each one will attempt to ascertain what she's up to and stop her. Sure, there's a lot of revisionist history going on here--enough to make any Trek purist's head spin--but because Star Trek has always felt free to tinker with its history, it's not horribly egregious.
As a game of starship combat, Legacy delivers on the majesty of Star Trek's starship battles. This isn't a game of twitch reflexes or starships that maneuver like fighters. Instead, it's a game of maneuvering, as you attempt to get your ship into position where it can bring its weapon banks and torpedo tubes into action against an enemy. Thankfully, the control scheme is up to the task. You'll use one joystick on the Xbox 360 control pad to control your starship while the other stick moves the camera around. It takes a bit of practice, but once you have it down, you'll be able to easily maneuver your starship in combat while keeping the camera fixed on the enemy.
You'll dive into a campaign filled with some good highs but also some infuriating lows. There are plenty of massive battles to partake in, which is when the game looks best, as starships and explosions fill the screen. There's a fair amount of thinking required because you can use the command screen to order your task force to different parts of the battlefield. Thus, you can do a hit-and-run on an enemy space station, fall back for repairs, or dive into the thick of the action to help out allies. The downside is that you can't save at all during a mission, which means that if you fail, you have to start the entire thing over. Considering some missions can easily last an hour, the lack of an in-mission save gets annoying awfully quickly. It doesn't help that mission objectives are sometimes hazy, and you'll zoom about trying to figure out what you need to do. At other times, the mission objectives are insanely difficult, and you'll need to turn in a superhuman effort to win. A case in point is a save-the-planets mission where you have to warp around and destroy stellar debris before they crash into planets. However, the margin for error is so small that the slightest misstep can cause mission failure.
The skirmish and multiplayer modes provide some interesting gameplay outside of the main campaign, but it's a bit annoying that both modes follow the one-and-done formula. So every time you finish a skirmish or multiplayer battle, you drop back to the main menu and have to set up another game. If you're playing on Xbox Live with a good group of people, that's absolutely no way to keep the good times going because someone has to restart the server after every mission success or failure. Still, the multiplayer battles can be very tactical in nature because you can use the size of the maps to warp around and hide from your enemy, or you can team up together to crush an isolated foe. However, the battles do not provide a lot of variety. For example, there's a deathmatch game that you can play in teams, or a co-op wave game, where all the players have to survive as long as possible against a wave of endless enemies--and that's about it. The multiplayer suite could have been a lot better, but at least it works when compared to the PC version. The achievement points are well distributed, so you'll be rewarded a fair amount for playing through the campaign. You'll receive special rewards for doing so at higher difficulty levels or not losing a ship during an era, which encourages long-term play and distinguished performance.
If you're a fan of the original Enterprise, the Enterprise-D, the Defiant, or any one of the many iconic starships from the show, you'll be satisfied with the level of detail that's achieved in the game. It looks even prettier during the large-scale battles, as Federation, Borg, Romulan, and Klingon starships trade fire and explode. However, there are issues. Smaller vessels break apart nicely, but the artists should be embarrassed by how badly anything large, like a space station or a Borg cube, explodes. The Borg cube breaks apart, then a fresh cube appears in the middle of the explosion and breaks apart; then another cube appears in the middle of that crack-up and breaks apart, before the large chunky pieces spin in place like a top twirled at high speed. Then there are the bumper-car physics. If a starship runs into anything, such as another vessel, an asteroid, or even a ridiculously out-of-scale planet, it just rubs against it and then moves on. It's these kinds of oversights that ruin the otherwise solid presentation.
Considering that Legacy boasts the voice acting talents of all five Star Trek captains, you'd think that all the stops would have been pulled for the game's audio. But for the most part, the efforts seem wasted because a number of the actors sound like they're dialing it in. William Shatner does his best to infuse his unique delivery, but he also sounds every one of his 75 years at times. Only the captains' voices make an appearance, because the story is told in overly long, drawn-out voice-overs while the camera pans over ships and space stations. Riveting viewing it is not. The music is typical Trek, which means noble orchestral themes for the most part. The sound effects are also fairly authentic, though some of the phaser fire seems off. However, only hardcore Trek fans should notice these details because they live for this kind of critiquing.
Despite some noticeable flaws, the Xbox 360 version of Legacy manages to capture the epic feel of Star Trek combat like no other game to date. There's something captivating about watching these stately and beautiful vessels fight and die onscreen, which is something that any Star Trek fan who owns an Xbox 360 should definitely check out.
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- All five Star Trek series and captains tied together into one game
- captures the grandeur and feel of Star Trek combat
- iconic starships are modeled in good detail
- Multiplayer and skirmish modes feel tacked on
- mission difficulty can be frustrating at times
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