How Long Have You Been a Part of the Battletech Universe?
#141
Posted 21 December 2011 - 11:34 PM
Sigh, I am such a nerd...
Semyon
#142
Posted 31 December 2011 - 12:31 AM
#143
Posted 31 December 2011 - 10:49 PM
#144
Posted 31 December 2011 - 11:04 PM
To honor the new catapult we played mission play MW4mercinaries mektek version .30 on gameranger today with Stock Catapults then we moved on to more missionplay and some teambattles and teamdestruction.Anyone wishing to play with us can come online to http://www.gameranger.com/ and play. here is a how and what mechgames you can play.
For all you on these forums that still have any of these mech games come online to http://www.gameranger.com and lets play.
StarSeige
Total annihilation
Supreme commander
MechCommander
MechCommander gold
MechCommander 2
Mechwarrior 3
Mechwarrior 3 Pirates Moon
Mechwarrior 4 Vengeance
Mechwarrior 4 BlackKnight
Mechwarrior 4 Mercenaries retail pr0
Mechwarrior 4 Mercenaries retail pr1
Mechwarrior 4 Mercenaries Mektek free mod version
I dont know if all of the people on this forum know where to play there old Mech type games but here it is
www.gameranger.com it is a simple version of the old MSN gamming zone.You can play MechCommander,MechCommander2,Mechwarrior3,Mechwarrior3 PiratesMoon,Mechwarrior4Vengeance,Mechwarrior4BlackKnight,Mechwarrior4Mercinaries,
Mechwarrior4MercinariesPR1,and the Mechwarrior4Mercenaries Free Mektek version also.
Here are the instructions to get the Mektek Free version to work on GameRanger
First go to gameranger.com download client and make account.The activation email will sometimes come in a junk folder.Activate your account and startup gameranger.
Visit www.mektek.net and download a free copy of Mechwarrior Mercinaries through the MTX or torrunt programs update it to version 3.1/30a-30c
Next go to your hardrive where your free copy of the Mektek mercinaries is installed(C:D:ECT\programfiles\mektek.net folder).
Next rename the folder(mektek.net)folder to (Mektek) delete the (.net).
Next go inside the newly renamed (mektek) folder and find the folder(Mercenaries-Mektek Mekpack)
Next rename the folder (Mercenaries-Mektek Mekpack) to (MercenariesMektek)all one word then go back to GameRanger on the gameranger bronze page go to edit then options find the game Mechwarrior Mercinaries on the games tab highlight it on list then hit the brows tab to open it point your link to your new C:\program files\mektek\MercinariesMektek\MW4mercs.exe
thats it now you can play on gameranger.
I would hope to see more of you on gameranger to let the community know where still here and ready to play MWO when it comes out.So dust off those old CD'S and lets rumble.IF no old cd's go to Mektek and grab the MTX downloader or torrents and install the free mercs version.
P.S happy new year may mechwarrior and PGI become the best game of the year.
Edited by KingCobra, 31 December 2011 - 11:10 PM.
#145
Posted 31 December 2011 - 11:40 PM
#146
Posted 01 January 2012 - 03:05 PM
My first encounter was in 95, when I saw the "BattleTech: The Animated Series". I really liked the series, and the computer animated stuff in it made me go "wooooooow O_o"... which is a bit funny really, weeing as it's pretty... weak... By this time my experience with "graphics" was Super Nintendo level of quality though. Anyway, I was still compleatly unaware of the existence of anything else connected to the BattleTech universe... untill...
...about 4 years later when I encountered a PC game named MechWarrior 3 when I suddenly connected it to the cartoon (I had seen atleast MW2 befor this to, maybe even MW1, but it was not until MW3 that I made the connection). It was due to having a particular memorable moment in the game. Got to a friends home, he was playing some mech game that looked cool. He needed to go do something, and then eat, etc, and asked if I wanted to play during it. I of course said yes, and went at it. In one mission I saw an enemy on the radar, saw he was heading for me. I of course turned towards him, but could not see him due to some hill. Got to the bottom of the hill just as the enemy crested the top of the hill, with the sun behind him. All I could really see at first was the siluett, a siluett that struck a chord with me... I knew I had seen it somewhere. As I got closer I started to se more details, and then it dawned on me... it was that same mech as the one from the cartoon that had become my favorite... the Mad Cat! (Back then I had no idea that it's actuall name was the Timber Wolf).
Unfortunatly for me though, my awe at seeing this mech in the game stunned me a bit, and when the Mad Cat opened fire on me I basicly had a slight panic and did everything wrong. Hitting wrong keys and what not... think I accidently double alpha striked (I was very energy weapon heavy), mech went into the shut down process due to heat, I quickly tried to hit override and then flushing coolent instantly after... but I missed both the keys, hitting something else instead... and at most 2 handful's of seconds after seeing the enemy mech cresting the hill, my mech blew to smitherines. XD
It was not until about 2001'ish though, when I encountered the MechWarrior RPG, that I started to realize there was more to this series then just the cartoon and the pc games. So after finding the MW RPG I looked around to see what I could find, and eventually encountered the BT figure games... and suddenly all the peices fell into place for me.
Unfortunatly, none of my friends where ever interested in BT/MW that much, especialy not table toping or RPG'ing it (that was what I wanted to do the most, play the RPG, and use the BT rules for when/if we got to a point where mechs would be involved). I don't blame them though, we where already playing 4-6 other table top games (all of them Games Workshop games), and about some 3-4 (Swedish) pen and paper RPG's. So adding more to that was a bit to much, and to expensive as well. And of course I had a really hard time finding stuff to actually buy to begin with (all I have is the 3rd ed MW RPG, and some starters box set with paper mechs in it for BT, both of which I found at GothCon's "auction" one year)... not to mention by the time I found the RPG and table-top, my gaming group had already been heavily declining in gaming anyway (by 2003 we had almost compleatly stopped ).
So, with the exception of some several hours on a Swedish RPG convention (GothCon, Swedens oldest and biggest, yearly, RPG convention) around 2001-2002'ish, I have never actually really played neither the BT or the RPG. It was a German guy that was the GM for us. He and his wife had been invited to Sweden, by some friends of friends of friends of mine, to go to GothCon (specificly to play MW/BT if I remember correctly). These friends of friends of friends of mine, asked me and my friends if someone would like to come play some rpg with them (they needed atleast one more person to play). I asked what it was, and they said "You probably don't know it... it's an RPG called MechWarrior, but they combine it with the BattleTech figure game that MechWarrior is based on."... my reply was a pretty loud "YES!"
Edited by Grimm Wulf, 01 January 2012 - 03:15 PM.
#147
Posted 01 January 2012 - 06:04 PM
#148
Posted 02 January 2012 - 10:04 AM
Well 65% of the people that voted have been in the BT universe for 16 plus years. Thats very impressive. Makes me proud to be in a community with such a loyal following.
#149
Posted 02 January 2012 - 01:12 PM
#150
Posted 02 January 2012 - 01:32 PM
#151
Posted 02 January 2012 - 02:02 PM
Edited by = Deckard =, 02 January 2012 - 02:03 PM.
#152
Posted 02 January 2012 - 02:09 PM
#153
Posted 02 January 2012 - 08:08 PM
#154
Posted 02 January 2012 - 09:48 PM
#155
Posted 03 January 2012 - 12:03 PM
I've played most of the computer games, and read probably 95% of the novels.
Edited by Durant Carlyle, 03 January 2012 - 12:16 PM.
#156
Posted 03 January 2012 - 12:23 PM
Did they have PC's back then?
#157
Posted 03 January 2012 - 02:31 PM
So call it +21 as I refuse to do the math.
#158
Posted 03 January 2012 - 02:48 PM
I do recall Battletech being banned from study hall because of excessive and loud celebration after successive SRM6 hits from my Warhammer to a Battlemaster's head in the opening salvo of a little skirmish me and some friends put together.
#159
Posted 03 January 2012 - 02:54 PM
Fell off a while ago though when it seemed like the community died out.
This game looks fantastic so far!! Hopefully things actually follow through not like the teaser last summer.
#160
Posted 03 January 2012 - 03:28 PM
Over 20 years, that's for sure. I was in high school when someone in our gaming group bought the Battletech box set. Which was pretty cool, since so many of them were based on Robotech, which I had been a huge fan of.
Then I saw there were Battletech novels, and I've been hooked ever since.
*digs out novels*
My oldest ones are "Decision at Thunder Rift" and "The Sword and the Dagger," and I'm pretty sure I bought them at the same time, so that would make it 1987. So 24 years.
Wow.
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