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0.0 hrs last two weeks / 973.1 hrs on record (462.3 hrs at review time)
Posted: Dec 21, 2015 @ 11:12pm
Updated: Mar 12, 2020 @ 8:15pm

For those interested in this game, here are some details that are useful to know.

You are a bipedal tank:
--- Your torso moves separate from legs, and some Mechs have Jump Jets, which allow short flight depending on the number of JJ's equipped.

This is a team game:
--- Stay with the pack, especially when you first start. Don't be the only Mech the enemy sees.

One Life to Live:
--- In standard "Quick Play" game you drop in one Mech, after you die, you will have to wait until that game is finished before you can play that Mech again. In Faction Play (Clan Warfare) you get to drop with 4 Mechs.

This is a "slow" paced shooter:
--- Movement and turn speeds are based on the Mech you are in, not the speed you set your mouse to.

Variation:
---The speed difference alone between the fastest and slowest Mech is over 100kph, leading to huge variations in play style. Aside from this, Lasers, Ballistics/PPCs, Long Range Missiles (LRMs), and Short Range Missiles (SRMs) all have different methods to success.

Location based damage:
--- If you "spray and pray", you will get damage in, but fail to kill your opponent. Targeting vital spots is key to putting the enemy down. Let your lasers burn the whole duration into your opponent to get full damage. The opposite is true if you are getting shot, make sure to turn your torso to spread damage.

Heat management is very important:
--- Almost all weapons create heat on use, and if not managed will put you into a shutdown state, or if you override the shutdown, do extreme internal damage.

Customization:
--- Setting your Mech up with weapons and armor of your choosing is the one of the best parts of the game, but you don't get to do that until you buy your own Mech. This does not mean you have to spend real money however, as they give you large bonuses for the first 20 or so matches. Do make your first choice wisely, the forums are a good place to get suggestions.

Cost:
--- You can get a lot out of this game for free. The way you earn money (C-bills) to buy Mechs is by playing more matches, so I can't really consider it a grind. You do need to have Mech Bays in order to buy Mechs however, and these cost MC, which is real money currency. If you are patient PGI does give away MC and Mech Bays during special events for participation, and task competition. Some Mechs, called Hero Mechs can only be purchased with MC, the only thing that makes them worthwhile is a bonus to C-bill earning, otherwise they are mostly just novelty paint, on a somewhat unique loadout, however never really better than what you can buy normally. If you do want to spend money, I suggest buying MC in a quantity that gets a good discount and buying Mech Bays when they go on sale.


Competitive:
--- The Match Maker works fairly well, though it is population dependent. If you are new, you will start at the bottom "Tier" which is 5. As you move up, not only does individual skill ramp up, but so does group cooperation.

*UPDATE 4/21/18* Solaris:
---If you wish to play solo or with one friend this mode is for you. It plays fairly different than the core game, and has dedicated maps. They seperated out Mechs into 7 divisions with division 1 being the "best" Mechs variants and 7 being the "worst". If you are looking for an edge I would suggest looking at the leaderboard for each division and running a build similar to the top players.

*UPDATE 4/21/18* Skill Tree:
---As you play the game you earn XP. You can apply this XP to improve a specific Mech in many ways, including better armor, heat containment, rate of fire, speed, and much more. For those starting off, be aware that the veterans of the game not only have the normal advantage of being more practiced than you, but also have likely have strictly better Mechs than you. These stat increase are all incremental, but it does add to the uphill battle the new player faces.


NGNG has a good youtube channel if you want to see some gameplay.
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6 Comments
KHAN Apr 20, 2018 @ 10:17am 
thxs
I love pushups Oct 16, 2017 @ 5:26am 
If the game wasn’t called “MechWarrior” it would be considered a decent online shoot-em-up/tank sim light, but as a MechWarrior game it flat out sucks surat gonads.
Minty Oct 10, 2017 @ 10:35pm 
You forgot to say how many basic game features don't work or are half assed. You also forgot how they are shit bag liers. It's ok though mislead all you like little sheep
Nobody Jul 1, 2017 @ 5:42pm 
That is one of the better, and more detailed reviews I have read. Wish I could write that well.
Joe Stanley Laserpants Jan 17, 2016 @ 11:30pm 
I like how you described the grind with the disclaimer that you can't really call it grind.
Silas Winters Jan 16, 2016 @ 9:35pm 
Interesting review, thank you for the heads up.