This was the 1st game I ever beat without cheating or gameshark. I remember renting this game for a few days when it came out and telling my mom, "omg I beat this game! IT'S SO GOOD!".
I got a Playstation from my parents Christmas 97 and this was one of the games I got with it. This was the first PlayStation game I ever played. At the time my dad and I were freaking out how great the graphics were lol
It bothers me that nobody realizes that the superior control setup is setup 2 which allows target locking, zooming in, and torso twisting. WHY THAT WASN’T STANDARD is something that I will never understand.
Great upload! This is a decent console port especially coupled with that keyboard sized, dual flight stick Dual Analog Joystick controller - SCPH-1110. If this title had LAN multiplayer on PC, I'm disappointed the support didn't cross over to the PS1's Serial link port for coupling a pair of consoles together for single-player/co-op vs AI, or especially in light of the poor AI quality, 2 vs 2 and 4-player deathmatches...
when you download a ps1 rom some of them come with the game file itself and a also several files named track 1, track 2, track 3, etc and a cue file. The tracks are the music and the cue file runs those tracks in the correct order. You can run the game file on the emulator without the track files and cue file perfectly fine but you will have no music. If you download a ps1 rom you can mix all of the track files with the game file and have just 1 whole file so you can have the music, but the problem is many roms have been uploaded with just the game file so when you download it you get no tracks included and the music gets lost in the sea of gaming emulation.
@@tumate45 its simple: first you download the rom, you unzip it and extrack all the files into a folder in your desktop to make it easy. For example the tomb raider rom has 1 game file, 57 track files and a cue file Then you need to download two programs, one called DAEMON TOOLS LITE and IMGBURN, both are free programs. With DAEMON open you select an option that says quick mount, once you select this option it will tell you to select a file, you open your folder with the tomb raider rom and select the cue file. The functionality of this is to ''cheat'' the system and make it think that you have tombraider cd inserted on the computer. Then you open IMGBURN (do not close DAEMON) and you select ''create image file from disk'' it will automaticaly setect the virtual cd unit made by DAEMON and you select the disk option to start the conversion. The functionality of IMGBURN is to pretty much burn the virtual cd unit and turn it into a single BIN file. This puts all the tracks and the game file into one single Bin.
this looks more like an FPS, where the PC was technical, you had to always consider which way the turrret was facing from the legs. I know there's a dfamage indicator on screen too, but I don't know if they made it so you can disable enemy mechs for salvage like you could in the PC versions.
Yeah... though to answer the original comment, you can move the upper 'turret'/torso independently from the 'legs' as well, though I don't see or recall any salvage options. Very good though for a PS1 game... ;-)
I just played it this year, not a problem playing this in console since it was 1995 the controls are not really the same as the controls for console this year
I've always thought it was a wise design choice that the PS1/Saturn versions were coded from the ground up and made more action orientated.
I remember the Mech games on PC back in the 90's. Man those were the days.
PearlJammer07 mechwarrior 2 on PC was one of my fave games growing up.
im not crying, you're crying.
This was the 1st game I ever beat without cheating or gameshark. I remember renting this game for a few days when it came out and telling my mom, "omg I beat this game! IT'S SO GOOD!".
Holy cow I've been here before lol.
I got a Playstation from my parents Christmas 97 and this was one of the games I got with it. This was the first PlayStation game I ever played. At the time my dad and I were freaking out how great the graphics were lol
It bothers me that nobody realizes that the superior control setup is setup 2 which allows target locking, zooming in, and torso twisting.
WHY THAT WASN’T STANDARD is something that I will never understand.
Thanks for pointing this out! I couldn't figure it out!
cough mechwarrior 5 cough
I loved this version of Mechwarrior 2, I just really wished they had made a Mercenaries version.
whats a "mercenaries version"?
> I loved this version of Mechwarrior 2, I just really wished they had made a Mercenaries version.
There was, on P.C.
@@rabbitcreative He talked about Mercenaries port on ps1 you stupid kid
*Heat level... critical.*
Oh man, so many memories!
When I get a ps1 I'll get that too
“You failed to destroy all targets.”
“MISSION FAILED”
Saúdes meu irmão Sérgio. Vc jogava muito no ps1
2:09 narcissist overreacting when someone unintentionally shatters their fragile ego
i remember this game on PS1... the controls really screwed me up in my childhood
Great upload!
This is a decent console port especially coupled with that keyboard sized, dual flight stick Dual Analog Joystick controller - SCPH-1110.
If this title had LAN multiplayer on PC, I'm disappointed the support didn't cross over to the PS1's Serial link port for coupling a pair of consoles together for single-player/co-op vs AI, or especially in light of the poor AI quality, 2 vs 2 and 4-player deathmatches...
what's worst was the AI
it just shoot than turn around takes a few steps and repeat
Still better walking animations than MWO
Never understood why the emulator version doesn't have any music, that beautiful and alien war music what this generation had.
when you download a ps1 rom some of them come with the game file itself and a also several files named track 1, track 2, track 3, etc and a cue file. The tracks are the music and the cue file runs those tracks in the correct order. You can run the game file on the emulator without the track files and cue file perfectly fine but you will have no music. If you download a ps1 rom you can mix all of the track files with the game file and have just 1 whole file so you can have the music, but the problem is many roms have been uploaded with just the game file so when you download it you get no tracks included and the music gets lost in the sea of gaming emulation.
@@ShadrackMeduson
Oooooh, thanks for the explanation my friend. But the question comes, how does one mix the game and cue files together to make one?
@@tumate45 its simple:
first you download the rom, you unzip it and extrack all the files into a folder in your desktop to make it easy.
For example the tomb raider rom has 1 game file, 57 track files and a cue file
Then you need to download two programs, one called DAEMON TOOLS LITE and IMGBURN, both are free programs.
With DAEMON open you select an option that says quick mount, once you select this option it will tell you to select a file, you open your folder with the tomb raider rom and select the cue file. The functionality of this is to ''cheat'' the system and make it think that you have tombraider cd inserted on the computer.
Then you open IMGBURN (do not close DAEMON) and you select ''create image file from disk'' it will automaticaly setect the virtual cd unit made by DAEMON and you select the disk option to start the conversion. The functionality of IMGBURN is to pretty much burn the virtual cd unit and turn it into a single BIN file. This puts all the tracks and the game file into one single Bin.
@@ShadrackMeduson
Great, thank you kind Inner Sphere noble lord for the brief tutorial :D
All hail Battletech
These controls screwed me so many times.
No inner sphere?
how do you get 3dfx for ps1 ?
The game looks dumbed down compared to the PC versions.
this looks more like an FPS, where the PC was technical, you had to always consider which way the turrret was facing from the legs. I know there's a dfamage indicator on screen too, but I don't know if they made it so you can disable enemy mechs for salvage like you could in the PC versions.
Yeah... though to answer the original comment, you can move the upper 'turret'/torso independently from the 'legs' as well, though I don't see or recall any salvage options. Very good though for a PS1 game... ;-)
The PSX version's music was alot better than the PC, too.
The jenner is so cute.
The fuck? This was on PlayStation?
Hated when the Mech would shut down. Need more heat sinks!😡
i remeber playing this with the cheats on oh the fun
How i wish they remake
Parasite eve 3 , and dino crisis game
I don't normally say a PC game is superior to a console game, but I can't imagine how this plays without the keyboard since much of it is used
I just played it this year, not a problem playing this in console since it was 1995 the controls are not really the same as the controls for console this year
Por eso no tiene sentido comprar un Saturn en Ps1 existen todos los títulos de Saturn el 97%
Good gameplay.
Shitty graphics.
Imagine playing this game with Omega Boost graphics.