![]() ![]() It may be difficult, but it cannot be impossible. This Wiki is meant as an information hub to help with those working on such projects, whether through information on the history of the Neroimus region, the makeup of the greatest HOUND squads, or statistics on the weapons and armament of the HOUNDs themselves. Let's show our support for Strategic Mech Combat!ĭespite the lack of actual gameplay, there's still much to be seen in Neroimus whether it's through fanfiction, fanart, or maybe even a homebrewed RPG, there is a large fanbase out there for this most excellent of games. : From a fan of the game who just happens to have some significant game development experience. This is the place to help others find out about what may be the most impressive Mech game ever made. Freaking awesome.Though the official Servers might be offline, there is still a strong fanbase for that great Mechanized Combat Strategy game known as Chromehounds. It was a legitimate strategy to have a guy spot the range and direction for another mech hauling around huge cannons. XDĪlso, proper use of artillery was hard, but it was really cool. I try to tell him which was is my, but I still take a hit. However, one of my teammates spots me and the enemy. Sometimes I would be trapped alone, and I would have to capture an enemy COMBAS to communicate with them and formulate a plan.Īnother time I was playing a Soldier style mech, and I was sneaking up on an enemy sniper. It's a lot of fun when no one's cheating. That way we could communicate super easily. Worse still, I would cheat with my brother by having us play the game in the same room. ![]() which is essentially Chromehounds and he actually made it through the legal red tape (thats how much From Software doesn't care about it) but he is still just one guy so he will probably die of old age before finishing. Every time you fought you knew you were going up against snipers and artillery loadouts. Wasn't much room for scouts or defenders, soldiers were just gone, and commanders were a rare sight. Everyone was running the most destructive layouts possible. I remember logging in and playing after party chat was out and there wasn't much mech variety at that point. ![]() A significant portion of the game was securing comm towers so you could actually communicate with your teammates, after that it just started going downhill fast. XBL Party Chat was the mortal wound that started the games downfall. When you finally attack the enemy nation's capital, or defending your own, its a unique map of its own - every sector is a unique map - of a classic old style European city, and you enter into bitter street fighting across city blocks.Įdited by Anjian, 27 January 2018 - 08:26 PM. This is the one game where you have community warfare that actually works. This allows for unprecedented unending customization. Practically the game's content is in the form of components and modules that you construct your personal mech with, sets of heads, torsos, arms, bipedal legs, reverse jointed legs, quad legs, tracks, and so on. The construction system on Chromehounds is the same as Armored Core's. Armored Core later applied the community warfare ideas of Chromehounds into its online side. You can also say this is the slow, earth bound, version of Armored Core, and many of the components looks like they are lifted from the other game (same development company as Armored Core and Dark Souls) to save on the artwork and modeling. Naturally we enjoy crushing the belligerent imperialistic forces of the West that backs one faction, along with the Ottoman Empire wannabees. CHROMEHOUNDS takes gamers to an alternate world in which three powerful nations fight for dominance using large robot suits that are fully customizable. The squad I joined up with, likes to play the big bad Russian faction, and often have red stars on our Hounds. The single player mission campaign is really just training along with the TDM modes. This is a game that was distinctly made for community warfare from the ground up. I enjoyed this game and to my mind, probably the best mech game ever made.
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