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The return of Mechwarrior?

i didnt like any of the MW games after 2, but i definately recall making fast, light mechs that literally ran circles around my brothers high armour, high weapon mechas.

Need a new MW so bad. i wonder if they could be so nice as to add some cool new shit in, like energy shields and such. would look pretty.
 
Thanatos was my favorite... it was only a heavy, but it had jumppacks and was one of the few Mechs that can twist their Torso 360°, tho, rendering any lighter, and even many heavier Mechs incapable of damaging it too badly... it was fast, too... 80mph and adequatly armored. it can mount 3 medium ballistic weapons, or alternatively 2 big lasers and/or Medium Rockets. should be the IS equivalent to the Madcat regarding Tons..
 

Ah you ass i wanted to post that :laugh:

I dont think this mechwarrior will be good. I think the one made off the Crysis engine is goin to be the shit. :toast: Ive played Mechwarrior since the Battletech days on Comodore64 and it is one of my favorite games. Cant wait for SOMETHING to be released at least.
 
I think the one made off the Crysis engine is goin to be the shit.

depends on what your looking for. The guys at MW:LL appear to be trying to make MW:LL as close to the battletech table top game as possible, they aren't trying to make another mechwarrior.
 
Look at the screenshots, its more like a Mechwarrior 4 with Crysis graphics.
 
I run a MW4 gaming league that has plans on supporting the MW:LL mod when it's released. I've seen the screen shots, watched ALL the vids, and read thier forums every day.
 
Sweet so you know that its gonna be awesome =D
 
MW5 is being made.

from IGN-

July 8, 2009 - MechWarrior fans have been hoping, praying and anticipating a new game in the famed franchise ever since the last expansion pack for MechWarrior 4 was released in 2002. Now, seven years later, their prayers have been answered. IGN has the very first details about MechWarrior reboot that is currently in production at Smith and Tinker and Piranha games. Yes, that's right, reboot. Instead of this game becoming MechWarrior 5, the developers have decided to completely re-launch the entire franchise, calling this new title MechWarrior.

We spoke to the two main players involved with MechWarrior. First there's Jordan Weisman, co-founder of Smith and Tinker and co-founder of FASA, the company that created the BattleTech universe that MechWarrior is based upon. Second is Russ Bullock, president of Piranha Games. (For an in-depth discussion of the reboot and how it fits in the franchise, check out our exclusive interview.)

You may remember the MechWarrior games published by Activision, MicroProse, and Microsoft. The latter actually acquired FASA Interactive in the 1990s only to shutter the studio in 2007. However, the software giant retained the rights to the MechWarrior franchise. After leaving Microsoft, Weisman engaged in various pursuits before founding Smith and Tinker in 2007. That same year, Smith and Tinker acquired the rights to many FASA properties from Microsoft, including MechWarrior.

This new MechWarrior is set on the planet Deshler in the year 3015, and places players in the role of Adrian Khol, a wayward nobleman who prefers partying and shirking responsibility over his training and studies. However, when House Kurita launches a massive invasion to conquer Deshler, resulting in the death of his entire family, Khol discovers a purpose to fight for.

There are ambitious plans for this new MechWarrior. The original MechWarrior games were limited by technology; now with modern computing power, the developers are hoping to really capture the sense that you're piloting a giant, walking war machine in the middle of an incredibly dynamic battlefield. While the two companies are still talking to potential publishers that could determine the final production budget, Weisman and Bullock explained that they plan to have a full single-player campaign, as well as support for a four-player co-op campaign, and a full multiplayer suite.

One of the key features is a sense of information warfare, using everything from unmanned drones surveying the battlefield from above to light scout mechs relaying information to teammates. Weisman and Bullock both explained how they want every class of mech to really matter in this game; it's not just a race to the heaviest, most powerful mechs. The designers want to reward you for picking a mech and sticking with it -- you will gain experience and become better at piloting your chosen mech, and that will translate into better accuracy and damage with weapon systems. This way, a player could specialize in a light mech throughout the entire game if they choose. It also means there are multiple playthroughs with different mechs. The developers also said the game will change based on your chosen mech class.

While the developers didn't go into how many mechs will make the game, based on the video trailer and the discussions, we know of at least four. There's the Jenner (light class), both the Warhammer and the Rifleman(heavy class), and an Atlas Prime, a feared assault-class mech.

The game is being developed for the PC and the Xbox 360, though there isn't any idea of a release date yet, since the game is still in the middle of development and the companies are still talking to publishers. For more information, read the interview with Weisman and Bullock. We also dissect the trailer in a Rewind Theater. Check out the gallery for the very first screens of the game anywhere. Finally, keep checking back with us as we keep a very close eye on this exciting new project.

http://pc.ign.com/articles/100/1002275p1.html

Interview with Jordan Weisman, co-founder of Smith and Tinker and co-founder of FASA, and Russ Bullock, president of Piranha Games.

http://pc.ign.com/articles/100/1002164p1.html
 
Just watched that trailer... looks EPIC. MW4 was f'n awesome and that trailer just made me want to play it again. Holy sweet looking Atlas... the Prime I felt was always the most badass looking. Though the MadCat MKII was always my favorite :D
 
If it plays half as good as it looks, we are in for a treat.
 
The only time I really liked the Atlas was in Mech Commander II. It had the best all-round stats. I never really liked it in Mech Warrior. :(
 
an atlas is simply too big. i would favor a daishi regarding Firepower/Tonnage
 
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