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About FC game MechaWarrior 1 (also called Heavy Mech)

In fact, it goes without saying that everyone knows that the final outcome of MM is for the protagonist to defeat the host Noah, then go home and tell his father to retire.

The reasons are as follows:

1. MM is a very open FC game. The protagonist can go home as long as he gets the first tank or kills the first wanted criminal. He told his father that he would retire, otherwise he would laugh at him. But if you retire like this, the final outcome will be "the heroic XX spent a lonely life after killing countless monsters." And if the protagonist defeats Noah and then retires, the final ending will become "XX starts a new adventure, but no one knows about XX saving the world." And this time the protagonist goes out on his own, not by his boss. Dad threw it out, and then there was a big "finished". This is the biggest and most important difference.

2. In MM, the protagonist is a bounty hunter. Except for the monsters on the road, the bosses are all powerful wanted criminals. After defeating them, you can go to the Warriors Office to collect the bounty, except for Noah. On the wanted list. But I believe no one denies that Noah is a boss higher than those wanted criminals. If you retire after defeating Noah, a list of wanted criminals will be listed, and those who have not been defeated will be displayed as "at large". The difference with Noah is that the tanks that participated in the battle with Noah will have a medal added when their equipment is displayed at the end. This means that Noah was different.

3. I forgot it for the moment and will add it when I think of it.

So, why on earth doesn’t MM set an ending so that the players of the game can have a perfect blast? I think this starts with MM’s gaming background.

Based on the information in the game, everyone came to the conclusion that the game in MM should be set several years or a hundred years after the outbreak of the world nuclear war. As many peace enthusiasts now say, countries compete for resources for economic and political interests, and at the same time strive to develop nuclear weapons. In the end, nuclear war will be inevitable, and the earth may also be destroyed.

Speaking of this, I can’t help but think of a joke that I don’t know whether it’s true or not: Someone asked Einstein what it would be like in World War III (nuclear war). Einstein replied, “ I don’t know what World War III will be like, but I know that in World War IV, people were chopping with axes.”

I laughed for a long time when I saw this joke. But actually this is a very serious issue. If a nuclear war really broke out, would the earth still exist? Can people survive? Just like in MM, the big cities in the world have been completely destroyed, leaving only a few small villages and towns. The surviving people strive to survive under the harassment of various mutant monsters. Technology has been completely destroyed, and people can only build 2 or 3-story houses to live in. Careful players should have noticed that an NPC in a building in Pat Harbor, southwest of Odo Town, mentioned, "The ancient people were able to build such tall buildings. How did they become extinct?" In addition, Foli went to The Halo Building on IL Road should also be a building of ancient people (our era), and no one lives in it. Probably because nuclear war would have such a heavy impact on the earth, earthquakes and tsunamis often occur. There are 5 earthquakes in MM. Then there are the buildings in Solu Town, which are also uninhabited. Then there was the town of Eden where houses were built on railroad tracks. In fact, it goes without saying that it must be an ancient railway, and the people living there are just abandoned train carriages. These further illustrate that the living conditions of people in the MM era are very difficult, and what is even more terrifying is that they are constantly being invaded by mutant creatures. According to our current scientific theory, only radiation is the most likely to cause biological mutation. Radiation leaks and residues after nuclear war are the main culprits of biological mutations. Other related subway lines leading to the satellite tower road (where Centipede is located) were also damaged.

The last is the Noah Center. This should also be a building of ancient people, but it is not known whether it was left before the nuclear war or was built to repair the severely damaged earth after the war.

Having said so much, everyone should know the background of the MM game.

So, what does the author of the game want to tell us through the game? Very simple and environmentally friendly.

When everyone was killing monsters all the way to Noah, did Noah’s monologue touch something deep in your heart? Is it wrong? It must be true. It is humans who destroy the environment and the earth. Therefore, according to computer thinking, only the elimination of human beings can save the earth.

I believe you, even if you are not a Christian, should know the story of Noah’s Ark in the Bible. When the world is full of evil, God will use a catastrophe to eliminate all evil on the earth, and MM , scientists hope to save mankind from this catastrophe and develop a supercomputer host. They hope to find ways to improve the environment through trillions of calculations. They place their hope in this computer and call it "Noah" . Noah came to the conclusion that the humans who created it were the culprits. Therefore, countless mechanical monsters were produced through the computer network in an attempt to completely eliminate humans.

Speaking of this, everyone should know why the game does not set a final ending. Noah can be defeated by the warriors, but the environment cannot be restored through force. As long as war damage and environmental pollution persist, "Noah" cannot be eliminated. This is why Noah is still the same when he goes back after being defeated. All the warriors can do is to defeat Zoya and then retreat, completely eliminating the threat of "Noah". The only way is to rely on humans themselves.

At the end of writing, I have to say that in addition to my love for the Juggernaut, I also have deep admiration for it.