![]() When you launch a logo contest on 99designs, multiple designers submit custom logo concepts and you select your favorite design. Prices generally depend on the number of edits, the scope of the project and level of experience, but will typically be in the three-digit $ range.Ĭost: $$-$$$ Launch a logo design contest: Results depend on the designer’s aesthetic, experience and expertise. You can work with a freelance designer through 99designs and browse designer portfolios to find the right fit. Work with a design agency:ĭesign professionals at agencies will deliver a high-quality result, but they’re very expensive, and typically out of the price range for brand-new startups.Ĭost: $$$$ Work with a freelance designer: This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Google Terms of Service apply. You can fly around in mirror ships despite there being no missions or lore-wise mentions of anything that would warrant that except for the fun of it and the simple fact they exist somewhere in the canon.By completing this form, you agree to our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. So to be honest this wouldn't go against the cannon at all. See that Caitian from the alternate reality? Just a tail and cat ears, otherwise she's human, and it's from the movie Into Darkness which is rather new. But Caitians/Ferasans without fur, or tails and cat/wolf/dog/what-the-f***-ever ears on other species? Who cares indeed? There are things in STO that go a lot more against the canon. That's maybe a little bit much in terms of what could reasonably bother other players. Well I recently saw some kind of hack where someone could immediately switch his whole costume, even size and stuff like that, making him flash that my eyes hurt. ![]() He just wanted to have some fun, for free. So if anyone here is using such a mod.yeah, it's time to go back into hiding and only wear your 'illegal' costumes in private locations. ![]() This is why Cryptic doesn't allow this and WILL go after people using it (and YES, they WILL ban accounts over this). What makes this 'mod' so problematic is that unlike texture replacements (which yes, is also possible), everybody on the server can see your modifications (texture mods are clientside only). You might be able to display it in the costume editor, but since you don't own it, you can't save the costume with it on. Lobi or stuff like the MACO/OMEGA stuff? Same. Using C-Store pieces you don't own? The server validation will stop you from using the costume. You can't wear 3 different scarves for example, but you can wear one no matter which Upper Body type you currently have on (and no matter the clipping it would cause) Basically it allows every normally available option in every field. Body parts (like Borg stuff) on any race? Check. Tattoos that are race restricted, now usable on everyone? Check. What it should do is 'loosen up' the restrictions of what the system considers a legal costume. So you need to actually buy/earn all the outfits (Zen or Lobi or whatever) in order to use them. This 'mod' (which the Cryptic Engine completely allows, despite yes, violating the game's ToS), does NOT allow you to wear anything you don't own. In game where u grind for unique sets to be worn i can completle understand if its disturbing when some can use any and all combinations that is in the game without spending on it a second game-time or a single lobi cristal/zen/dil/energy credit/u name itīased on old info involving Champions Online (because it had something of the sort, too ( but keep in mind that everything below is hearsay from me, as I have not used the STO mod at all, and frankly this is the first time I've ever heard that STO had such a thing)):
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