About This Game Techwars Online is a hardcore turn-based strategy game where each battle hinges on using every last ounce of tactical skill and planning out your moves several turns in advance. Choose a side, get a unique mech, use it as a basis to create a team of five combat mechs, and head into battle!The events of the game take place in the world of Mikhail Vlad’s novel Techwars. The American corporation Kato is vying with the Russian company Dominion for control over the latest military technology. The primary tools they use to demonstrate their power are massive combat mechs, the most advanced weapons on Earth.You choose one of these corporations and receive a unique mech. Eventually, once your base mech has been modified, your fleet of combat mechs can include up to five truly one-of-a-kind units. Test your team’s mettle in one of four game modes:Campaign – ten missions for each side that will help you choose the right corporation and hone your skills on the battlefield.PvP – adrenaline-pounding, painstakingly balanced, head-to-head tactical action.Battle – conflict over territories between players. This is where you can really strut your stuff as a strategist.Tournaments – regularly occurring competitions between players where anyone can prove their superiority and become the champion.Techwars Online was created especially for old-school gamers who love to dominate through intellect alone. Everything is designed around this style of gameplay:A unique combined-damage system that harkens back to the best turn-based mech games.Enormous potential to upgrade the mechs from each corporation and min-max your hand-picked team.The ability to upgrade your pilot using multi-level neuroimplants.Absolutely no RNG – only your experience and skill can give you an edge in battle.Are You Ready to Put Your Wits to the Test? 1075eedd30 Title: Techwars OnlineGenre: Action, Indie, Massively Multiplayer, StrategyDeveloper:Argus GamesPublisher:Argus GamesFranchise:TechwarsRelease Date: 17 Mar, 2016 Techwars Online Crack 64 Bit UNFINNISHED GAME AND MASSIVELY OVER PRICED FOR CURRENT CONTENT.I paid £7 for this, for an indie game that is quite a lot in my opinion. As a Battletech fan I liked the look and saw potential. As of this writing however there have not been any game updates for roughly 2 months, there is a list of promised improvements and features still outstanding, however there have been several DLC releases. The game itself is not bad but if left in its current state with very little content or refinement I would say the game is worth maybe a third of the retail price at best.. It's a cool game. I recommend to all!. This is the first time where a game has been so un-enjoyable where I had to request for a refund. The game mechanics are not bad, but the customizability is just hideous. If "enormous potential to upgrade" means only able to change number of ammunition rounds and armor plates, then the author clearly hasn't played other games like Armored Core or Front Mission. You can't even swap weapons from right to left. It is also not clear if you can switch corporations later in the game, since you are forced to pick one before you even start the tutorials.The UI seems like the game is still in early access, where you can't change the window size nor other settings like mouse speed or controls. Game window size only comes in 2 settings, the default window size and full-screen at a user-specified screen resolution. Other features like neuro-implants have no good in-game explanation on what they actually do and it seems like clicking the buttons to upgrade each implant ability seems to not be working.The campaign mode is also ludicrously difficult for a game that's geared to bring in new users. I was on a 10 game winning streak under the "skirmish" mode (1 vs. 1 AI bot battles), but my first loss was on the very first map of the campaign. I then tried the second map and learned that you are forced to fight against 4 enemy mechs. (You only start with 1 mech and have to spend 500 + 1000 credits for every new mech.) I thought it was some kind of rigged event-battle, but nope you had to defeat all 4 mechs in order to win. Currency in this game is a bit weird since it seems like the only use it has is to buy more ammo and armor (hit points).Overall, I feel both ripped-off and cheated. Ripped-off for paying the price for what I should be paying for a well-polished non-early access indie game, and cheated for the notion that mechs with fixed weapons & ammo-count upgrades are somehow acceptable for it to self-define "enormous upgrade potential" as a game in the mech genre.. The game is too confusing it doesnt even feel like a tactical game. It feels like it all depends on luck. if you are lucky enough you might end up looking the right way.. good game. real memory of Front Mission-3. i like it. 9/10.. Amazing game! Takes a short time to understand but once you do your hooked!
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