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MechCommander
2
Platform:
CD-ROM
for Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows XP, and Windows 2000
operating systems
Overview:
Players take command of an entire company of mercenary MechWarriors� ��and wage a battle of supremacy against three warring noble houses. Packing the heat of up to 16 MechWarriors, each capable of wielding up to 100 tons of �Mechanized� death, the MechCommander rules the battlefield from above, imposing his strategic will and mastering all he surveys. �MechCommander 2� offers players a real-time game of power, combat and treachery set in the BattleTech� Universe. �Players must use their strategic knowledge and tactical skills to change the balance of power in a region of space known as the Chaos March.
Features:
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Command enormous BattleMechs� - from an orbital dropship, players command up to 16 BattleMechs - from the nimble Raven, equipped with sensors and electronic countermeasures, to the massive Atlas, bristling with deadly firepower. Players get to choose from some of the most popular �Mechs� in BattleTech history, as well as four never-before-seen in the�BattleTech Universe.
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Put the right MechWarrior in
the right �Mech,
for the mission
- leverage
the unique strengths of each �Mech
and each MechWarrior to create tactical advantages.
Players customize
units and train pilots to create the ultimate pairing of man and
machine. Players use
sensor �Mechs to uncover enemy
locations, long-range �Mechs
to weaken incoming assaults, and jump 'Mechs to bypass enemy
fortifications.
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Players
have the
power to use and take
what
they want
- by capturing weapons facilities and refitting their 'Mechs with
superior new technology, players can lay siege to turret control
buildings and watch their enemy�s 'Mechs get cut to pieces by their
own defenses, or grab a downed enemy�s 'Mech for use against him in
the same mission.
Whether calling in an air strike to forestall defeat, or
pressing home for victory, �MechCommander 2� gives players the
ultimate control.
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Players
can launch extensive, persistent campaigns - through each
successive mission �Mech pilots increase their skills, graduating
from fresh-faced metal jockeys to elite MechWarriors capable of taking
on the most dangerous �Mechs.
Players can also take full advantage of emerging weapons, armor
and other custom upgrades to ensure they�re on the cutting edge of
destruction.
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Expanded multiplayer capability -� multiplayer supports up to eight players over the Internet, the Zone.com or a local network. Multiplayer functionality includes new mission types, cooperative play versus A.I., and a quick-start feature to get right into the action.
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Players create their own missions -
players create their own missions using the same tools
employed by the �MechCommander 2� level designers. Players can create and trade missions with friends over
the Internet and on fan Web sites..
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