Mechwarrior Online Game Download

Probably the very first giant robot game that can proudly claim to be a simulation than a straightforward action shooter, Mechwarrior is a great game set in FASA's famous BattleTech world of giant robots. It was, and still is, one of the best BattleTech games ever made. Although the game features most of the things you would expect to see in a MechWarrior title, the fact that you are forced to play online is not always pleasant. In addition, the gameplay mechanics have been somewhat overhauled to keep up with current technology, but they didn’t turn out exactly as planned. Shaky gameplay and very few game modes.
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Description of MechWarrior
Probably the very first giant robot game that can proudly claim to be a simulation than a straightforward action shooter, Mechwarrior is a great game set in FASA's famous BattleTech world of giant robots. It was, and still is, one of the best BattleTech games ever made.
In this game, you play a young man whose reputation has been soiled by an evil usurper. You have five years to build a force of giant robots and great pilots strong enough to attack your foe. Take on mercenary missions for any one of the 5 houses from the first generation world of FASA's BattleTech (Kurita, Davion, Steiner, Marik, Laio). The missions themselves take place from first-person perspective, in 3D-rendered worlds, where you pilot your robot, fighting other robots of the same ilk.
Gameplay, based on Dynamix's excellent physics model used in its early flight sims, is top-notch. Robots move convincingly, and the 3D polygonal graphics are exciting for its time. Add some slight roleplaying, team building, planetary intrigue, and goofy EGA pictures of non-player-characters and you've got a great classic that goes a long way toward immersing you in its world. The role playing was primarily textual - reading paragraphs, choosing between fight or run, and then being killed or moving on accordingly. The game's main focus, robot fighting, is very exciting. Combat usually lasts under 10-20 minutes because the maps are small, the opponents are few, just with less dense graphics and more abbreviated gameplay.
Overall, Mechwarrior is a must-have for anyone even with a slight interest in giant robot games. It sets the standard for other games in the giant robots genre, and its role-playing elements are sorely missing from today's mech games where the focus has shifted to strategy and 3D graphics than plot and atmosphere. Two thumbs up!
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N2020-02-200 point
Thank you so much! This is trip to memory lane! I felt young again!
Scarecrow1072019-08-25-1 point
Hello. I have the game working and changed the config file, but the game runs at lighting speeds. How do I get the game to play at it's normal speed? During combat, everthing moves as if in fast forward, my mech and the enemy mech. I can't complete even one mission. Thanks. I hope someone is still looking at these posts.
MekBanditR2019-04-250 point
here is download link to preconfigured preinstall of first mechwarrior game for dos and yes i give myabandonware.com permission to make use of this file for their site: https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/292885066789683200/548447111566458895/MechWarrior.rar
MekbanditR2019-04-060 point
At the Battletech Retro Gaming league discord chat server we have in our download channel a preinstalled dos copy of this game. if you wish to access it here is invite link to our discord chat server: https://discord.gg/rxrddpA
BWyuh2018-07-060 point
I bought this game when it first came out. Stayed up late nights playing it. Won it. played it again. This game still rocks!
GUY FAWKES2017-07-070 point
I found a fix for the codes here: http://www.mobygames.com/game/mechwarrior/hints/hintId,6/
not sure if it works.
Guy Fawkes2017-07-061 point
Also does anyone have a crack to disable the annoying input codes?
Guy Fawkes2017-07-062 points
Does anyone else think it odd that it gives you 'Tandy MT-32' and 'Roland'? Shouldn't it be 'Tandy' and 'Roland MT-32'?
Alex2432016-01-131 point
sorry for my grammar
Alex2432016-01-131 point
Thanks for the help, but do u play it on D-Fend because I did the step but it play's on a small screen and I cant full screen it play, also its no on my D-Fend
Crypto1372015-12-151 point
Fix for hang up without using a frontend. (Thanks BOOPY for this final solution)
*try midi setting 'mpu401=uart' in conf.*
For Windows 7 and maybe others:
-Go to where your DOSBox is installed
-Open 'DOSBox 0.74 Options'; Select All; Copy
-Open Notepad; Paste
-Go to the midi setting and change 'mpu401=intelligent' to 'mpu401=uart'
-Save as 'gamename.txt' inside your Mechwarrior folder
-Copy a new shortcut for the DOSBox App
-Right-click, go to Properties, and set Target with file locations similar to this:
'DOSBox.exe location' -conf 'new notepad txt location'
Example of my target:
'C:Program Files (x86)DOSBox-0.74DOSBox.exe' -conf 'C:GamesMechwarriormechwarMW_1.txt'
-Rename your new shortcut to 'MW-DOSBox' or something of the sort
-Now drag your 'MW.exe' application into your new MW-DOSBox shortcut and the game shouldn't hang up anymore.
I hope this helps and is not too confusing :)
kampf762015-10-280 point
@ boopy
Thank you very very much!
Boopy2015-01-184 points DOS version
i found a solution of hang after mission.
try midi setting 'mpu401=uart' in conf. (using frontend like D.O.G is easiest way to change conf settings.)
it works fine on DosBox 0.74
Frank2014-07-07-1 point DOS version
I had the same problem playing the game, but I read elsewhere it works better with DOSBox 0.61. Sure enough, using this version of DOS Box solves the problem of it hanging with a blinking cursor after missions. Now I'm mech-ing it up left and right!
This is FAECES2014-05-24-3 points DOS version
It can't be worse than MW2, can it?
mazmur2014-04-080 point DOS version
nice blog
Krioni2014-02-280 point DOS version
I'm having the same issue as Colonel. Screen goes black with a blinking cursor in the top left.
Anyone know the solution?
Raider Marine2013-11-080 point DOS version
awesome game, needs to be played
OM2013-02-032 points DOS version
..Jeez, kids these days. Try speaking a *real* language, ya thugs.
yung buck2013-01-190 point DOS version
DOPE GAME YO!! CHECK IT OUT MANG!
peace homies.
yung buck put em up, riding high
Colonel2012-11-160 point DOS version
Having problems after killing my first mech, the game seems to hang up.
After killing the first mech, the screen goes black with a blinking cursor (like it's going to go to another screen) but it just sits at the blinking cursor.
any ideas?
Vryus2012-07-100 point DOS version
I loved this game as a kid. My friend and I used to play the board game (BattleTech, not the MechWarrior RPG). I used to sit in front of the screen manning the guns on the keyboard. My friend would sit next to me with the old Tandy joystick. We would run as many missions as we could that way. So much fun!
The only funny quirk- You can take out almost anything in a Locust by running up to it (even the leg of a BattleMaster) and then just pounding like heck on the machine guns until you blow the leg out.
So much fun!
quickrick2008-08-290 point DOS version
this game is awsome i remember playing it as a kid and i enjoyed playing again. it was better as an adult becaus i payed attention to the story.
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- 1System Requirements
- 4Troubleshooting
System Requirements[editedit source]
These are the specifications your PC should meet[1] in order to play MechWarrior Online.
Summary: unless you game for a living, your machine won't make it!
Minimum[editedit source]
This build is not likely to achieve more then 30 FPS and if background applications are running, they will most likely be noticed by an increased lag.
- CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo E6750 2.66 GHz or AMD Athlon II X2 245e
- GPU: Nvidia GeForce 8800GT or AMD Radeon HD 5650
- RAM: 4 GB
- OS: Windows XP 32-bit SP3
- DirectX: DX9
- HDD Space: 4 GB
Recommended[editedit source]
This system will play MWO. The graphics may have to be turned down a little to either avoid overheat or allow for a playable frame rate.
- CPU: Intel Core i3-2500 or AMD Athlon II X4 650
- GPU: Nvidia GeForce GTX 285 or AMD Radeon HD 5830
- RAM: 8 GB
- OS: Windows 7 64-bit w/Service Pack 1
- DirectX: DX9
- HDD Space: 4 GB
Proven System[editedit source]
The 'Proven System' (by MeepSire, leave questions & comments) is an outline of a computer that WILL play MWO well, i.e. an Intel i3 2120 combined with a GTX 560 uses ~70% of CPU power and will give 60+ fps - depending on graphics settings.
- CPU: any Intel i3-2100 or higher / AMD Athlon X4 650 or higher
- GPU: Nvidia GTX 560+ / GTX 650+ / GTX 750+ / ATI Radeon 6670+ / 7750+ / R9 series
- RAM: ~8 GB DDR3 (Dual or Single Channel is ok) (DDR2 can work, but will be slower)
- OS: Windows 7 64-bit with Service Pack 1
- DirectX: DX 9-11
- Rec. HDD: 7200 RPM 4-6 GB free
Recommendations[editedit source]
- MWO is slightly more optimized for Nvidia graphics cards, especially the GTX 600 and GTX 700 series.
- SLI / Crossfire are not supported - yet.
- Older graphics cards have been known to overheat from playing the MWO beta.
- Little or nothing has been said about Windows 8 or any other OS (excluding WinXP). Using them for MWO is not recommended..
- Integrated (OnBoard) graphics cards currently produce low frame rates, using them is not reccomended.
Installation[editedit source]
- Register and login at Mech Warrior Online to download the game-launcher. (Note: the name you register will be your ingame identity)
- Download, install and run game-launcher (~10 MB)
- Click on 'Patch': Launcher downloads and installs game-client and recent updates (1,6 GB) (patience adviced)
- Get ready to enter the Home Screen
Performance Tips[editedit source]
Performance is measured in Frames Per Second (FPS); shift-F11 toggles display.
- up to 29 fps (red, bad)
- 30 - 49 fps (yellow, dont expect to become headshot reknowned)
- 50+ (green, fluent gameplay)
- Set your computer's 'Power Managment' to 'Performance'.
- Update to latest graphics card driver (http://www.geforce.com/drivers).
- Set game to
windowedfullscreen (game options).
Troubleshooting[editedit source]
Lag/Latency/Ping Improvement Suggestions[editedit source]
Logs[editedit source]
References[editedit source]
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