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#21 HimseIf

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Posted 13 July 2020 - 12:29 AM

Knockdown existed in MWO once but some considered it OP?

As for games like this, Crossout, if you like to build a car with weapons and limited energy slots to drive them, engine swaps for speed or carrying weight. There was some hilarious stuff being built back when I played it.

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Posted 13 July 2020 - 01:39 AM

@Title

I think that COD - No Russian Edition and MWO are very stimilar

Both are War Crimes Simulators

The former due to deliberate design decisions.

The latter due to neglecting match maker in all queues bar Quick Play
And even that is minimal effort, but I must admit it did save alot of seals.

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#23 Davegt27

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Posted 13 July 2020 - 03:00 PM

View PostHimseIf, on 13 July 2020 - 12:29 AM, said:

Knockdown existed in MWO once but some considered it OP?

As for games like this, Crossout, if you like to build a car with weapons and limited energy slots to drive them, engine swaps for speed or carrying weight. There was some hilarious stuff being built back when I played it.


I am going to have to look into this "Crossout" game

#24 BROARL

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Posted 13 July 2020 - 07:12 PM

add BROARL if you (actively and aggressively) play vox Machinae, Battle of Titans, MechWars, Supermechs, AirMech, Hawken, Titanfall, War Robots, ArchAngel, Battletech, Front Mission, Mech City Brawl, War Tech Fighters, etc, etc, etc...

*if you are playing a mecha/gundam game and i am not already there please hit me up, thankyou.

#25 Anjian

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Posted 16 July 2020 - 11:23 AM

There are mecha games and then there are Gundam games.




From Super Mecha Champions, this robot is called Trio of Enders. Because it has three ways to end you.




While SMC is primarily a battle royale game, it also has other game modes, including TDM. I have yet to see a mech game that maps like SMC and makes use of map features to this extent. You can go to the top of a building and shoot down from there, or you can dive down into the river.

Edited by Anjian, 16 July 2020 - 11:26 AM.


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Posted 23 July 2020 - 12:40 PM

Earthseige was my cheap way in. Loved watching the mechwarrior battle pods from the local malls foodcourt... but was too young and cheap to play them.
Played a LOT of EarthSeige.
Which, since 2015, has been freeware. I probably should download it and give it another whirl just to see what it was like.
I've seen it on myabandonware.com, but not sure if thats the 'official' place to download it.

Probably need to look into a bunch of these other ones too.

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Posted 23 July 2020 - 03:10 PM

View Postchevy42083, on 23 July 2020 - 12:40 PM, said:

Which, since 2015, has been freeware. I probably should download it and give it another whirl just to see what it was like.
I've seen it on myabandonware.com, but not sure if thats the 'official' place to download it.

https://www.tribesuniverse.com/

That one has about as current and as "official" of links as possible. (all link to the HiRez site downloads except Aerial Assault and Vengeance)

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Posted 23 July 2020 - 03:21 PM

View PostMeiSooHaityu, on 11 July 2012 - 08:23 AM, said:

After Mechwarrior 2's success, Sierra Online started copying the formula.

Actually, Sierra made an entire engine around a contract for the first Mechwarrior game, except that the contract was retracted before the game was complete. Earthsiege was built on that engine, because why would they just throw away a $6 million game engine? Earthsiege was technically a superior game in every respect except for the marketing, and the existing story from the tabletop game.

View PostMeiSooHaityu, on 11 July 2012 - 08:23 AM, said:

A pretty blatent rip-off of the Mechwarrior series, but a fun game anyway.

Actually, they were just recouping their costs for the retracted contract. Earthsiege wasn't even close to a ripoff, as it featured a significant amount of technical, visual, and story differences. If anything, Mechwarrior the video game ripped off Earthsiege.

View PostMeiSooHaityu, on 11 July 2012 - 08:23 AM, said:

So did anyone play the Earthsiege franchise?

I played it when it was new. (1994/1995) I have played it at least once all the way through every 4-5 years for the past 20 years.

If a new crossover between Earthsiege and Cyberstorm were released, I probably would buy it. (Cyberstorm for everything, and Earthsiege for the HERC combat)

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Posted 25 July 2020 - 03:54 AM

I'm going to have some odd names to drop.

MODDED Unreal Tournament 2004. I used vehicle and weapon replacers to get that feeling of mech combat.

Robocraft, if you can build it, you can pilot it. This game has everything for vehicular combat, mechs, tanks, VTOLs, hovercraft, wheels, tank treads. The game did lose a lot of its playerbase and skill curve. But, with the addition of AI controlled vehicles, matches are still filled with competent players who will turn and shoot when shot in the back!

#30 Tustle

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Posted 07 August 2020 - 04:53 PM

Right, the games I'm playing right now haven't anything giant robots in them, though one gets kinda close with it's drones and what not (Monster Hunter World and Deep Rock Galactic) but after checking through this forum there's one mech game hovering around on Steam that I haven't seen mentioned.

Break Arts II. All Caps. It takes the Armored Core formula of fast-paced mech combat and turns it on it's head by making it a racing game where the hook is "here is your humanoid mech body, a pair of gun arms to break down, and here is a bunch of joints, parts, and armor plates you can attach to them both. Go nuts."

Nice(?) thing about it is that those parts can clip through each other and indeed the humanoid base body, letting players go as mad lad as they want in the creation of their perfect racing machine, at least in terms of appearance. For reference's sake, here's a few pictures starting with one showing some base model racer mechs;

https://steamuserima...92AAA0EA9C188A/

Then here's one of mine that I made. As a note, this is about as tame as they can get;

https://steamuserima...391544E2784BFB/

And...well. Just look at what some of the madder lads have made. Gundams, space ships, digitigrades...a blooming dragon. Larks, I'm not even sure how the last guy did the trick you'll see here.

https://steamuserima...E45CB3F07FDB93/
https://steamuserima...10011710C73EC8/
https://steamuserima...FD592B1CD704B1/
https://steamuserima...EF9308DBFA4A63/
https://steamuserima...3A8084DB8315D7/

All told though it's not without some player pains; though you can copy and paste entire assemblies of parts, there's no mirror mode I'm aware of in the builder. Last I remember of the online mode, it was deserted. The AI can be absolute BS if you don't blast past every last mech in the track (and don't get me started on certain races with certain blasted AI's!).
All that combined makes me see it as little more than a creativity toy based around quote unquote giant robots, especially since the game blatantly refers to players as 'artists.' Which, on typing that out does remind me of a few other games on Steam...the latter titles that I do own though, I'm just going to put in a Spoiler since they have very little in relation to MechWarrior.

M.A.S.S. Builder: I don't have this game, I'm just following it because it's in Early Access, but it's an Armored Core-like 3rd person shooter with a fully customizable humanoid mech. As in individual armor pieces, length of limbs, thrusters, boosters, even weapons to some degree. It's not to the degree of Break Arts II, but still interesting. *There is a free Demo!*
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Edited by Tank Man, 07 August 2020 - 04:54 PM.


#31 Anjian

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Posted 24 August 2020 - 05:07 PM

Super Mecha Champions introduces new mech: Boltus.



#32 Davegt27

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Posted 24 August 2020 - 09:27 PM

I downloaded Iron Harvest the other day

since the demo is free



hey the demo is free

Edited by Davegt27, 24 August 2020 - 09:37 PM.






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