Jimmious
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You mean like Tunnel Snakes ?And Cloud Cobras sounds like a street gang made up of a bunch of nerds
You mean like Tunnel Snakes ?And Cloud Cobras sounds like a street gang made up of a bunch of nerds
It definitely can. Their devs just didn't know how to use it properly.Remake the game in an engine that allows for more than 4 Mechs under player control and maps that are larger than the inside space of a matchbox without exploding. Oh and maybe that engine could also run it faster than 2 FPS and the loading times could be faster than the half-life of Uranium-238.
I am still salty that I paid real money for this garbage. Should've learned from Wasteland 2, Unity cannot into running actual games.
It’s been year already. And I really like new city maps, they are cool with lot of nice details. The new stealth and stray shot mechanics are nice either. Everything is cool actually, except there’s no storyline whatsoever. I can forgive all the shortcomings of the game, if they give me some good ol battletech plot: you know planetary militia, treasures of lostech, political assasinations, Kurita dogs to shoot, etс.Just take a year off of the game and forget about it. I've purposely left it alone (even while craving urban maps) since my first career play-through because I knew it would get stale.
Come back in a year, forget about the stupid story mode, run a new career with the DLC, drink some beers, and feel the freshness.
That's actually the effect it had on me.Every time I played this, it just made me want to replay Mech Commander Gold.
Bad idea.That and increasing my careful hype for the next MechWarrior.
I'm not going to go back and read through 78 pages of previous posts, so I don't know if this was already discussed. What was everyone's take on the setting? I had only ever played games set after 3050 when the Clans return to invade the Inner Sphere, so that was kind of what I was expecting. I liked this game's backstabbing and political machinations in the Periphery circa Third Succession War. But I was a little disappointed that I never got to salvage a Vulture or a Mad Cat or load my mechs to the brim with Clan weapons.
Retarded is the word I'd use. Wrong area, wrong ethnicities, wrong lore, wrong history, cameos for the sake of making money, not for the story, wrong everything. They might as well have white rulers of the Draconis Combine fighting the Spanish rulers of the Capellan Confederation and it would make for a more coherent story than that shit.I'm not going to go back and read through 78 pages of previous posts, so I don't know if this was already discussed. What was everyone's take on the setting? I had only ever played games set after 3050 when the Clans return to invade the Inner Sphere, so that was kind of what I was expecting. I liked this game's backstabbing and political machinations in the Periphery circa Third Succession War. But I was a little disappointed that I never got to salvage a Vulture or a Mad Cat or load my mechs to the brim with Clan weapons.
What’s wrong with the story though? I mean it’s certainly not the writing award nominee, yet the plot quite well done in resembling what were the Battletech books about back then.
Fair and very well put critique. And yet I’ll argue the story is far away from being shit. Sure it could have been much better, yet it’s 2019 — storytelling in games has seen better times.What’s wrong with the story though? I mean it’s certainly not the writing award nominee, yet the plot quite well done in resembling what were the Battletech books about back then.
Because at no point does it feel like you're an actual mercenary mechwarrior. Instead, you play the white knight for an amazing and stunning and brave Mary Sue princess. Read the review here on the codex, it sums it up pretty nicely.
https://rpgcodex.net/content.php?id=10930
Forward it to ISIS and let the fireworks begin. Be sure to add that HBS is full of evangelical trannies who wants to convert good little muslims to trannism.The chief engineer wears a hijab but shows off her shoulders. That's as haram as those muhagibas in music videos. If western whores appear in music videos, that's only to be expected. But when the infidels try to legitimize their music videos by putting virtuous covered Muslim girls in them, they're trying to subvert Islam.
Forward it to ISIS and let the fireworks begin. Be sure to add that HBS is full of evangelical trannies who wants to convert good little muslims to trannism.The chief engineer wears a hijab but shows off her shoulders. That's as haram as those muhagibas in music videos. If western whores appear in music videos, that's only to be expected. But when the infidels try to legitimize their music videos by putting virtuous covered Muslim girls in them, they're trying to subvert Islam.
You guys realize that by the time the game takes place that might just be fashion choice...
You guys realize that by the time the game takes place that might just be fashion choice...
I really don't think so. The character design is too intentional to be a whim of 31st century fashion. Other characters in the story have mismatched names: Indian-Scottish Raju Montgomery for example, and all the randomly generated names and faces implying that a thousand years of intermarriage have erased distinct ethnicities. But not Farah Murad with Arabic first name, Arabic last name, dark skin, and a hijab. No sir. She was intentionally cast as the Arab Muslim woman member of the crew. The tight-fitting sleeveless shirt shows that she can work hard and get her hands dirty, and that her clothing choice is her decision, wearing what's practical for an engineer rather than what patriarchal Arab-Muslim society expects.
Somewhere in 31st century interstellar space, an imam has condemned women who go to work on spaceships without their guardians, doubly condemned if they hypocritically cover their hair while sinfully showing their shoulders.
The mismatched names are a total insult to the whole idea of Battletech in the first place. Take the names of the famous people there:You guys realize that by the time the game takes place that might just be fashion choice...
I really don't think so. The character design is too intentional to be a whim of 31st century fashion. Other characters in the story have mismatched names: Indian-Scottish Raju Montgomery for example, and all the randomly generated names and faces implying that a thousand years of intermarriage have erased distinct ethnicities. But not Farah Murad with Arabic first name, Arabic last name, dark skin, and a hijab. No sir. She was intentionally cast as the Arab Muslim woman member of the crew. The tight-fitting sleeveless shirt shows that she can work hard and get her hands dirty, and that her clothing choice is her decision, wearing what's practical for an engineer rather than what patriarchal Arab-Muslim society expects.
Somewhere in 31st century interstellar space, an imam has condemned women who go to work on spaceships without their guardians, doubly condemned if they hypocritically cover their hair while sinfully showing their shoulders.
The mismatched names are a total insult to the whole idea of Battletech in the first place.
There are no fucked up names like Raju Montgomery or Anna-Maria Centrella.
Take the names of the famous people there:
Hanse Davion
Morgan Hasek-Davion
Michael Hasek-Davion
Subhash Indrahar
Nondi Steiner
Quintus Allard
Naomi Centrella
Kai Allard Liao