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At all rarities - basic, common, uncommon, rare, super rare, and legendary.Some items can be rarer than others. This can be shown by the number of stars below each item when you view its details in your. Sometimes the icon is wrong, so it's best to open the details screen up and use the text instead.Not all versions of all items are present in the game at this moment. For instance, there seems to be no basic, or no basic, super rare or legendary.Drop ChanceSome items are only available once from any particular mission (rare rewards). Others can be earned over and over again by repeating the mission (standard rewards).
The drop chance or drop rate of a standard reward is the likelihood that the item the player wants will be earned from the mission.The drop chance of any given item does not necessarily correlate with the item's rarity.Using Equipment. An example of equipping items on - who has just been given an uncommon. At level 30 she will require a medical Tricorder: the yellow border around it signifies that the item is already in inventory.In order to improve and your character you must equip them with specific items.Once the item has been equipped it can't be recovered or extracted. Be careful when equipping items on characters you plan to dismiss, as this can waste potentially important equipment or components.Items make your crewmember better at their tasks. Some items add to the value.
Castle camper trailers. Fusion is a concept in Star Trek Timelines that applies to crew members. Because of the temporal anomaly, there can be multiple versions of each character running around, and if two of the crew at the same point meet, they can be fused.
Some items change the skill proficiency, i.e. The range of random numbers that is added to the skill. Some items add passive bonuses for ship combat.Some crew can currently equip items that add stats they don't use, such as 's need for, which increases. Since has neither skills, this item's bonuses are completely wasted.Better items give higher bonuses but are more difficult and more expensive to craft. For instance basic grant +2 while their legendary versions grant +100.The bonus from items can contribute massively to a character's stats. For instance, gains a total of +219 +(92–232), +128 +(63–191) and +95 +(23–51) by equipping all of her items.Plus Icons. When an item can be equipped to a crew member who you have, a yellow plus icon will appear in its top right hand corner when you see the item in lists of potential winnings from or in.
If you click on the item, it will show you which character of yours needs that item.A green plus icon appears in the top right corner when the component is the final one required to make a buildable item equippable. For example, it would appear on a Uniform Pattern component if you already had all the other components required to build an Engineering Uniform item. Note that if the buildable item has not been unlocked, for example the item can be equipped at level 46 but the crew member is currently level 45, then even though the item may currently be buildable it does not count as equippable yet so the green icon will not appear (the logic here being that you'll want to focus on collecting items that you are able to equip before collecting items that you can't equip).Building itemsAs you progress in the game, equipment that you need to advance your characters will not simply drop from a mission, but needs to be created from a series of other items. You can see if you need to build an item by clicking on it in your screen - if it needs to be built, it will have a button saying 'build' underneath the large icon of the item. The 'build' button will be yellow if you have all the items, or light blue if you need to collect more. Clicking on the blue 'build' button will give you a popout window showing you the recipe for the item. The recipes are presented in pictorial form, showing you how many of that kind of item you have / how many of that kind of item you need.
If you need to obtain an ingredient, it will appear as either a red or an orange 0 / 1 (if you only need 1 of that kind of ingredient to build your desired item). If you click on the item that you need to obtain, you can click on it and either get a list of missions to go to and see if the item will drop, or get a recipe for that item. If the 0 / 1 is red, then you need to still find a component item to build that item. If the 0 / 1 is orange, you can build that item by clicking on it and choosing to build. Building items costs.ReplicatorItems for your crew can also be created by the. You can only use the replicator for free once per day, however, & users may have more uses daily.References.
Disruptor Beam, based in Framingham, Massachusetts, will refocus its development efforts on the Disruptor Engine, a platform to support the live operations of free-to-play games.Tilting Point CEO Kevin Segalla said in an interview with GamesBeat that Star Trek: Timelines is, in their opinion, a “best-in-class” character collection game with 8 million downloads. It has generated more than $100 million to date, he said.“We’re very excited about this acquisition of Star Trek: Timelines,” said Segalla. “It’s a phenomenal game.
And we see an opportunity to take the game and add more resources to help make it better. We’ve extended the license on it, and we’re adding new content, including the newest show Star Trek: Picard, which is great.”. Image Credit: Tilting PointNow, with the integration of Star Trek: Picard (a CBS All Access series), El-Agili said the team will kick the live operations for the game into high gear and use its proprietary tools and expertise to grow the game.Tilting Point has been busy.
In October, it acquired mobile game monetization platform. It also committed $30 million to market Mino’s popular collection game, Cat Game. In 2018, a game studio in Barcelona.Disruptor Beam CEO Jon Radoff said in a statement that his company is moving in a new direction to focus on technology. He said Tilting Point has been a great partner and proven that it cares about the game and its community.
He said Tilting Point will be one of Disruptor Beam’s first customers for its live-operations technology. Disruptor Beam launched the game in early 2016.Samir El-Agili, president of Tilting Point, said Star Trek: Timelines first became part of the company’s portfolio with a user acquisition funding partnership in December 2017. Tilting Point’s involvement then grew in October 2018 to include handling of the game’s marketing, sales, and distribution. That helped the game reach the top 50 grossing games list. Image Credit: Tilting Point“We’re acquiring the game and the team, and we’re adding to it by more than doubling the resources going into it,” El-Agili said.
“Our approach is something we like to call progressive publishing. We have a very unique position in publishing because we tend to start our relationships with a very low touch but high value service, which is focusing on funding, user acquisition, and some elements of outsourcing.
But we work only on games that are already live on the market.”Some of the partnerships stay that way, and some lead to closer development deals, with both companies working on a game. And then some wind up like the Star Trek: Timelines deal, with an acquisition, El-Agili said.
Image Credit: Tilting PointOriginally developed by the former Disruptor Beam team and licensed by CBS Consumer Products, Star Trek: Timelines brings together over 800 characters and allows players to assemble a dream crew from all eras of the series. As they participate in missions, players have the opportunity to command 50 starships and engage in 3D ship-to-ship battles.Tilting Point has helped scale more than 65 games using its user acquisition and monetization technology, but lately it has been moving more into games, with four co-development projects underway. Star Trek: Timelines is available on Android, iOS, Windows, Steam, and Amazon.Correction, 10:04 a.m. Pacific: Star Trek: Picard is not upcoming — it’s already released. We’ve corrected this error.