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MechWarrior 2: 31st Century Combat is a 1995 computer game produced by Activision. It separates itself from the original board game Battletech by placing the player inside the cockpit of the BattleMech, making the game more of a simulator than of a strategy game. This game has had multiple releases, initially for MS-DOS then Microsoft Windows with versions designed around different videocards with 3D acceleration. MechWarrior 2 was also ported to the Sega Saturn and the Sony PlayStation as MechWarrior 2: Arcade Combat Edition, with less simulation-like and more action-oriented gameplay.
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MechWarrior 2: 31st Century Combat is a 1995 computer game produced by Activision. It separates itself from the original board game Battletech by placing the player inside the cockpit of the BattleMech, making the game more of a simulator than of a strategy game. This game has had multiple releases, initially for MS-DOS then Microsoft Windows with versions designed around different videocards with 3D acceleration. In MechWarrior 2, the player can choose to be a member of either Clan Jade Falcon or Clan Wolf, while engaging in a total of 30 missions (15 missions to each Clan) in the 3057 time frame. Originally, MechWarrior 2 was to have shipped with multiplayer capabilities via a program called NetMech. About eight months after MechWarrior 2 initially shipped, NetMech was made available to to the public via a free download or in a low-cost boxed CD-ROM. NetMech featured various types of gameplay, with support of up to eight players. All versions of MechWarrior 2 beyond this date have NetMech bundled with the game. MechWarrior 2 was also ported to the Sega Saturn and the Sony PlayStation as MechWarrior 2: Arcade Combat Edition, with less simulation-like and more action-oriented gameplay.