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I am desperate to the point of literally screaming and ripping my hair out.
I bought a VERY old computer game, Mechcommander. Online, I found a walk-thorugh for the incredibly difficult missions, written by a fan about five years ago. I have this set on tutorial and Easy, as low as it goes, and it takes twenty or thirty tries to get through a scenario! The AI is BRUTAL and near-perfection is required for even modest success. I am at Mission 3, with the goal of destroying the convoy. I have reached the bridge to the south, and here is the problem: no matter what I do, no matter what I try, my Mechs will go only a few steps onto the bridge, then they radio, "Sir, I can't get through here". Yet there is NOTHING on the bridge! I have searched and searched for a patch...please help, my armor is breaking up.....countzeppelin@aol.com |
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Bad link?
The results of your link:
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