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Dec 18, 2019 MechWarrior 5 joystick support is far from flawless for every controller. The piece of plastic has at least paid off in one way, though. It’s made my time with what is, just after launch, only a so-so MechWarrior game slightly more enjoyable. MechWarrior 2: 31st Century Combat (aka MechWarrior 2: Combat au XXXIe Siecle) is a video game published in 1995 on DOS by Activision, Inc. It's an action and simulation game, set in a battlemech, sci-fi / futuristic, licensed title, fps, vehicular combat simulator and war themes, and was also released on Windows and Mac. MechWarrior 2: 31st Century Combat is a vehicle simulation game developed and published by Activision, released in 1995 as part of the MechWarrior series of video games in the BattleTech franchise. The game is set in 3057, and is played as a tactical simulation that incorporates aspects of real-time first-person combat and the physical simulation of the player's mech. Link!I havent played this game in forever! Downloading 1.7GB file now.EDIT.History of Battletechlooks like the servers are down right now for the official site. Get your MechWarrior HERE.

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Lincoln Dunn, the leader behind a petition drive to get MechWarrior 3 to the Mac, has succeeded in that effort. Mr. Dunn says the official announcement by Hasbro Interactive will be made at MacWorld. According to Mr. Dunn:

I have been notified by HasbroInteractive that MechWarrior 3, published by Microprose, will be coming to the Mac, and that the announcement will be made at MacWorld.

Hasbro and I have been in contact since I started a petition for bringing MW3 to the Mac in May. You can see it at: http://www.dunncomm.com/mw3/petition.html

Kind regards,

Lincoln

That's great! Make sure that you turn out and buy MechWarrior once it hits the shelves!

The Mac Observer Spin: The MechWarrior series has been remarkably successful on the PC side and has a huge hard-core fan base. Bringing this title to the Mac is a big victory for Mac gamers. However, Hasbro needs to realize a good profit to make sure they continue to bring more titles to the Mac so this means that fans need to buy, and register, the game once released. Profits speak mightily to publishers. :-)

A big Mac Observer congrats to Mr. Dunn!