

>we are back! accepting requests and all that jazz Read this if you stopped playing a long time ago or if you are a newcomer >A summary explaining a little of everything. Aimed for miniature play, fast games and newcomers. >BT too slow for you? AS has simplified rules based on Quick-Strike and Battleforce. >Read this to get a brief overview of the game and the fluff Nasty talk a few threads past, go read it if you missed it

Darkest Hours works on Windows 10 all the way back to Windows XP (something that even Microsoft can’t say) so even the most potato-like of machines can get this game running.Īnd as always, MechCommanders: Stay Syrupy.The Last General is dead! Long live the new General! So start your 2019 off right with a retro experience unlike any other. Veterans will find value in the guide too in order to handle all the new missions that have been added.

The fine folks over at No Guts No Galaxy have provided hosting for Darkest Hours’ game files, but that’s not all! There’s also a huge player’s guide section that will provide new players with all the information they need to jump into this classic game. The expansion added Shadow Cats to my playthrough which gave me a considerable armor boost, and a twin- PPC Bushwhacker build was easily my most favorite for an Inner Sphere-only playthrough. I remember playing the crap out of MechCommander, to the point where I mastered the entire game with nothing more than a company of jumping Cougars. He’s compiled a host of previous additions and user expansions to include in Darkest Hours and created several resolution updates so everything doesn’t appear all pixelated (although, true MechCommanders will play on the original 640×480 for the genuine experience).

We have RizZen to thank for this labor of love that he’s been working on since 2017. Some of those original story missions have also been updated too, so even the familiar standbys will seem like a fresh new experience. Darkest Hours also adds 20 new pilots, merges the original and expansion campaigns, and expands them to include so many more user-created missions that it’s practically a new game. It’s called MechCommander Gold – Darkest Hours (a take on the original’s Desperate Measures expansion) and it’s more than just a remaster.
