![]() ![]() So while a great pleasure to get back behind the controls of a Mech, pretty soon I had it on spectator mode and was just cameraing around enjoying the battle (for hours) until the server host kicked me for slacking. So you started as a light mech or even a conventional tank and over the process of an hour you might end up in an Atlas variant of you choosing. I enjoyed that as the game continued, bigger and bigger mechs got unlocked the longer the fight went on. Spookys MechWarrior: Living Legends server list and player graph Mechwarrior: Living Legends is based in the BattleTech universe and began as a mod for. Spookys MechWarrior: Living Legends server list and player graph MechWarrior: Living Legends is a MW-based mod for Crysis Wars that ahs won several awards. Customisation was half the fun after all. I'd certainly enjoy being able to customise my Mech myself rather than just choose from a long list of presets. The multiplayer was laggy, I don't know if this was just because the server wasn't up to supporting the 32 players it had. ![]() Otherwise a perfect recreation in my opinion. The only thing I really noticed that was missing was the ability to set your engine speed using the number keys. Not 100% fidelity, but pretty damn close. It most definitely was very true to the MechWarrior games. ![]()
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