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MechCommander 2 (PC CD-ROM, 2001) FASA game for Microsoft Windows, no Manual

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Game
MechCommander 2
Region Code
NTSC-U/C (US/Canada)
Release Year
1998
Video Game Series
Mech Commander
Publisher
Microsoft
UPC
0659556694425
Platform
PC
Rating
T-Teen
MPN
0659556694425
Genre
Strategy
Game Name
Mechcommander 2

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Product Information

Like the original, MechCommander 2 is a real-time strategy game based in the BattleTech universe of warring factions and giant combative robots. Several enhancements have been made over the original, some relatively minor and some with potentially huge effects on strategy and gameplay. <br>The "fog of war" has been replaced with a line-of-sight system of reconnaissance and targeting, making unit placement on the new 3D maps an extremely important consideration for offensive and defensive maneuvers. Instead of adding support vehicles to the main squadron, air support and salvage vehicles can be called out in the heat of battle. The game also features customizable Mech pilots that gain experience and carry over from mission to mission.<br><br>The game comes with a sophisticated mission editor, which should allow players to create maps that are as dynamic and complex as the missions included in the game. Three factions compete in MechCommander 2: House Steiner, House Davion, and House Liao. At the time of the game's release, the BattleTech universe had already existed in the hearts and heads of gamers for over fifteen years. Designers made a special effort to pay due homage to that impressive history.

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MPN
0659556694425
UPC
0659556694425
eBay Product ID (ePID)
7340

Product Key Features

Rating
T-Teen
Genre
Strategy
Platform
PC
Game Name
Mechcommander 2

Additional Product Features

Release Year
2001
Number of Players
1-8
Country/Region of Manufacture
Europe
Control Elements
Mouse, Keyboard
LeafCats
139973
ESRB Descriptor
Violence

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  • Its a good supplument. But I'll stick with MechWarrior 4.

    Pretty good supplument for the real thing. Playing it made me want to play the real thing, so I stopped and dug out Mercenaries again. But since I see Mech4 & Mercenaries, theres no real need for this game unless you just want to have better control over your company (because the AI in Mech 4 isn't the most intelligent). Customizing is very limited. It seems that the guys who made this had no hand in Mech4 and only tried to emmulate what was done in Mech 4 customizing. Weight has no meaning and there are no designated energy, balistics, or missile slots. It's all pretty much omni but there is space limitation and the armor also nudged in this category, making your mech either really weak, or outfitted poorly with good armor. Heat sinks also take up slots, which basically allots you more ...

  • More forgiving than MechCommander 1, but not as fun

    I bought this game because I am a BattleTech fan. I wanted to try any computer game regarding BattleTech. I have played MechCommander 1 before, and when I compare it to MechCommander 2, the following differences can be observed:- . In MechCommander 2, you can call in for repairs and resupply anytime during a mission. Not so for MechCommander 1. . In MechCommander 2, your pilots can gain specific skills in weaponry, jumping, scouting, etc., when they gain a level. Not so in MechCommander 1. . In MechCommander 2, money and resource points are separate things. You use money only for buying mechs and customising their weapons and armour. You don't need money for repairing your units after a mission -- that's done for free. Resource points are only used within a mission to call in various ...

  • Great game even today.

    I love the Battletech universe and its Mechwarrior spin off, so this game fits me on a fan basis as well as a gamer. It is a RTS similar to Dropship, in that you really don't deal with the production part but instead focus on organizing your troops and then engaging on a tactical level. You basically select what mechs you are going to use in the assault, then your pilots, then launch in to the game. One negative that I find in it is that the restriction on the total tonnage you can drop into the field is a bit restricted, instead relying on capturing enemy mechs you take down to bolster your numbers. While this is an integral part of the game, and is fun in its own right, I would just like a scenario where capturing takes a back seat to planning just the right force and then utilizing ...

  • Nostalgia galore

    This is a game that I used to play many years ago when it first came out. Really enjoyed it and wanted to play it again. Though the graphics are a bit blocky compared to modern games it still runs on WIndows 7 and works perfectly well. Lot of fun playing this game for many months to come. :-)

  • I would say buy it, but only cuz its so cheap

    Game is fun, somewhat. I mean, it is about battle mechs. But graphics could be improved. Biggest let down, I don&apos;t think there is any skirmish, only campaign, which is a little... boring./ When I put game on hard, it is just frustrating, and on easy, it is too easy. The game is complex though, and maybe I just need to get use to it. You can target legs arms, and parts of mechs and stuff which makes it hard to play. But that&apos;s mech universe for ya.