Which Mechwarrior game would be Twilight's favorite? I think she'd like the third one.
>>26015939
DW Gundam 3
>>26015958
Get that weeb shit outta here.
If this doesn't give you memories then you were robbed of your childhood.
https://youtu.be/QP0j2qcx1Fw
>>26015939
There are high-tier brony teams in MechWarrior Online.
Digest that concept.
Fuck you.
Mercs or nothing.
Twalert has taste.
>>26016384
THIS
MAD CAT, JAGUAR MAD CAT!
Go to bed grandpas.
>>26015983
The man in the front isn't really bothered by the large military mechs closing in.
>>26016611
Mystique a cute. Timber Wolf is best Battlemech. Long Tom cannon turret batteries make Hell look like a nice place for some R&R.
>>26016716
Timber Wolf is fun but best 'Mech is Summoner.
>>26016742
Summoner isn't in Mechcommander Gold, sadly. It is in Mechcommander 2 though.
Though in all honesty I still prefer Timber Wolf over Summoner. It's more agile and has a more versatile array of weapons. Same speed as a medium mech, lots of firepower, and pretty decent armor.
>>26016633
Holy shit, mister dubbledubs... I had been trying to remember the name of that game for ages. Thanks!
>>26015939
I'd say she'd be more into the Mechcommander games. For the whole strategy/tactics thing.
On a semi-related note, has anyone read any of the Battletech-MLP crossover fics? I haven't touched 'em and I'm curious as to whether they're any good.
>>26017095
I read the Thessalonica Legacy.
The prologue is your standard BTech novel.
The gro of the fanfic is pure fan bliss.
The end is kind of... like, Twilight lashes out at this guy with a vibroblade and almost kills him in cold blood because of some massacre that she's been told about.
But aside from that one nitpick of a WTF moment, if you enjoyed any of the BTech novels, you should easily enjoy this.
>>26016555
How are the guys from Eridani Light Pony and Equestrian Royal Guard doing, anyway?
>>26016384
Never seen that before. I miss when video games had FMV cutscenes.
>>26017168
I didn't know that crossover even existed and I didn't know someone went autism enough to bind it as a book.