Widely regarded as one of the most influential games in the mech simulation genre, Mechwarrior 2: 31st Century Combat allows players to pilot a heavily customizable BattleMech complete with astoundingly detailed contols. The story takes place during a heated conflict between Clans Wolf and Jade Falcon.
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| MS-DOS The original version of the game, MechWarrior 2 for IBM CD-ROM (released both in 1.0 and 1.1 versions) is intended for use through MS-DOS only, with no native support for Windows. While it received extensive revisions down the road, the DOS version has remained one of the easiest to run on modern systems. It is also highly sought after for the DOS version of NetMech, which is the most popular means of playing multiplayer MechWarrior 2 at present. |
| Windows 95 While the original release could be run through a DOS box within Windows, the native Windows versions include new features like support for multi-threading and the ability to play in windowed mode. Since it was released later, this version was initially discounted for early adopters who had already bought and registered the DOS version. Windows versions of MechWarrior 2 could also be played over the internet via Kali, though this would prove to be a less popular alternative to NetMech. |
| Card-Specific 3D Versions Due to its overall popularity, MechWarrior 2 was used as a showpiece for many 3D graphics cards at the time. Created for ATI 3D Rage and Matrox Mystique cards among others, these versions were usually meant as pack-ins for their respective GPUs. While more graphically impressive than the software rendered original releases, most of these tailored versions are nearly impossible to run without the cards they were designed for, which rendered them obsolete once these cards were inevitably surpassed. |
| Battlepack Edition Coming as part of a compilation release for MechWarrior 2, the Battlepack is an 8-bit software rendered version that utilizes the MechWarrior 2: Mercenaries engine. This includes all the enhancements made in the latter game, such as better graphics and 'Mechs that fall down rather than standing in place after having a leg destroyed. Unfortunately, it also meant that it could not connect with previous versions for multiplayer purposes, as those versions used an earlier engine. |
| Titanium Edition Part of a compilation release similar to Battlepack, the Titanium Edition of MechWarrior 2 also runs on the MechWarrior 2: Mercenaries engine, with all of the upgrades that entails. Its biggest claim to fame is that it supports Direct3D, and does not require a specific video card in order to run as previous hardware accelerated versions did. However, despite being one of the best-looking versions of the game, it was not widely embraced by fans for a number of reasons. For one, the wire-frame image enhancement mode is completely missing from this release, and the multiplayer component only allows players to connect with owners of the Battlepack or Titanium editions of the game. |
| Game Name | MechWarrior 2: 31st Century Combat |
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July 24, 1995
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