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Get ready to join up with the Independent People of Skye to capture the newest BattleMech in a 5-mission questline.
Genre: Action, Simulation

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Simply awesome. Mechwarrior 5 Mercenaries was so damn good. I dont get addicted to video games anymore but I did with M5M.
Unfortunately this is it for Mechwarrior. This is the last DLC and theyre not making MW6. They really screwed us with their first year epic exclusive bs

Im glad at least we are getting this.
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arugulaKhan: I so wish this wasn't the end of MW5 development.

I wasn't too crazy about the game at first, but it's grown on me. It would have been nice to be able to continue the timeline up to, say, a certain invasion...
That was the plan for MW6, butbthey axed 6 and any further dlc for 5
Post edited June 01, 2022 by Gylfe
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Gylfe: That was the plan for MW6, butbthey axed 6 and any further dlc for 5
I swear this IP is cursed or something. Every time a decent game comes out, it either gets poor follow-up (I'm looking at you, Pirate's Moon) or no follow-up at all...
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Gylfe: That was the plan for MW6, butbthey axed 6 and any further dlc for 5
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arugulaKhan: I swear this IP is cursed or something. Every time a decent game comes out, it either gets poor follow-up (I'm looking at you, Pirate's Moon) or no follow-up at all...
It sure is, we wont even get Battletech 2. Battletech has easily one of the best turn based combat imho. Sure theres room for improvements.

I actually suggested it to CDPR if they wanna get another license game, they should buy Mechwarrior. Witcher, Cyberpunk and Mechwarrior sounds pretty badass to me.

Mechwarrior Online was sold too.
Post edited June 02, 2022 by CyberBobber
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CyberBobber: I actually suggested it to CDPR if they wanna get another license game, they should buy Mechwarrior. Witcher, Cyberpunk and Mechwarrior sounds pretty badass to me.
Funnily enough, back in the pen and paper days, Mechwarrior was the RPG subset of Battletech. CDPR making a game set in the Battletech universe, where you get to play a dispossessed pilot making ends meet in seedy back alleys or an infantryman charging 'Mechs on foot?

I've heard worse ideas :)
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arugulaKhan: I swear this IP is cursed or something. Every time a decent game comes out, it either gets poor follow-up (I'm looking at you, Pirate's Moon) or no follow-up at all...
A lot of MechWarrior's lack of follow-ups has to do with the incredibly messy licensing situation for the MechWarrior IP. I spent a lot of time looking into this a while ago and came up with my best guess at what the MechWarrior rights look like now.

https://www.gog.com/forum/general/who_owns_the_earlier_mechwarrior_games_and_what_are_the_chances_they_come_to_gog_and_steam/post16

Now that Microsoft has announced that they intend to buy Activision, the closure of that deal should hopefully simplify the rights situation for all of the MechWarrior/MechCommander games except for MechWarrior 3/Pirate's Moon, MechCommander Gold, and MechWarrior 5. If Microsoft is smart, they should also buy up the rights to those games ASAP and bring everything under one roof. Then maybe the IP wouldn't feel as cursed because there will be less legal nonsense to deal with just to release a game. Either that, or Microsoft could just sit on the IP forever. Even at that though, having one company owning all of the rights would simplify the process should some other company decide that they wanted to try to buy the rights for themselves and revive the franchise.
Post edited June 03, 2022 by SpikedWallMan
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CyberBobber: I actually suggested it to CDPR if they wanna get another license game, they should buy Mechwarrior. Witcher, Cyberpunk and Mechwarrior sounds pretty badass to me.
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arugulaKhan: Funnily enough, back in the pen and paper days, Mechwarrior was the RPG subset of Battletech. CDPR making a game set in the Battletech universe, where you get to play a dispossessed pilot making ends meet in seedy back alleys or an infantryman charging 'Mechs on foot?

I've heard worse ideas :)
There is hope. Didnt they say CDPR has one unannounced project.
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SpikedWallMan: If Microsoft is smart, they should also buy up the rights to those games ASAP and bring everything under one roof. Then maybe the IP wouldn't feel as cursed because there will be less legal nonsense to deal with just to release a game.
While I agree that IP ownership would simplify the legal hassles, the real problem with Battletech games is that they cater to a very specific audience and don't bring in the sort of blockbuster profits that would entice a dev to stick with one game long enough to give us something worthwhile.

To me, Battletech is like W40K: they throw out crumbs every now and again to satisfy their core audience, but you seldom get a good game in the process. It's like they're afraid that if they finally made a decent title with a complete unit roster and everything a fan would want, then their tabletop income would suffer.

Whereas the truth is, folks that like physical maps, dice and figurines will still like 'em even if a computer game analog comes along...
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arugulaKhan: While I agree that IP ownership would simplify the legal hassles, the real problem with Battletech games is that they cater to a very specific audience and don't bring in the sort of blockbuster profits that would entice a dev to stick with one game long enough to give us something worthwhile.

To me, Battletech is like W40K: they throw out crumbs every now and again to satisfy their core audience, but you seldom get a good game in the process. It's like they're afraid that if they finally made a decent title with a complete unit roster and everything a fan would want, then their tabletop income would suffer.

Whereas the truth is, folks that like physical maps, dice and figurines will still like 'em even if a computer game analog comes along...
That may be true for the recent BattleTech game and maybe MechCommander, but MechWarrior the tabletop game is a different type of game entirely compared to MechWarrior the video game. Getting people into niche tabletop-like gameplay could potentially be a hard sell for the masses, but pitching a MechWarrior video game as massive robot piloting battles should be an easier task given an appropriately-funded marketing team. EA did it with Titanfall (though they took a bit of a different approach), and I could see Microsoft's money being able to draw enough attention to MechWarrior to at least pull it out of the "niche" category. And none of that would be at the expense of tabletop income.

(And yeah, I have no idea what goes on with 40K games. I'm not a big 40K fan, but it feels like Games Workshop will slap the 40K IP on literally any video game to make a few bucks only to delist it when it under-performs because they didn't do their own QA on it. Seems like they need to be a bit more involved in the dev process for their video game adaptations. But like you said, any time/money spent on 40K video games is effort taken away from tabletop development.)
"Get ready to join up "

translation = Gog Galaxy will start 24G downloads of an update you can't even play without paying for this Dlc

I really wanted to like this game but enough is enough guys
No there were updates and additions without the dlc.

You can also just not update, I have at least five games installed that I will not update because it will screw up my mods.