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Gun Metal (MMOTPSRPG) Index:
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7/20/2003 7:49:31 PM Written By:
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Gun Metal (MMOTPSRPG)
7/20/2003 7:49:31 PM
By: Snoman727
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This game is a massive multiplayer online third person shooter role playing game involving giant robots. It would be a computer game and would resemble the cutsomization of PS2's Armored Core. With an array of parts and weapons and armor. There wil be different races which will describe the look of your robot and different classes which will describe the actions your robot can perform. For instance, a repairman robot can repair itself and other robots, the marine is more keen on firepower and so on. To upgrade one's arsenal and armor, etc. the player would have to dock their robot at the local town dock and then theplayer can move about as they pleases in the town as their pilot. This way they can go and order the parts they want for their robot. Combat will be in third person, just as the rest of the game is, and will have either shooting or upclose fighting available. Ammo will not have to be bought since it is infinite, although the weapon may fall behind with technology and leveling making it either break(which can be rapaired) or become obsolete against othe players. There will be housing inside the city for your pilot and a good atmosphere made among players. Since most emphasis is on the war betweenn either two or more races or two or more clans, players go onto the battlefield in groups or solo, as well as go to the training fields to become more powerful. The training field would be a huge environment with robots to destroy as a way of leveling. The best way, of course, to level would be on the battlefield when you kill/disable a real player, since theis is worth more point then some useless training robot. When a player "dies", their robot is immediately carried of by local townsfolk in machinery vehicles who take it back and repair it until you come and pick it up again.
When a player wishes to chat to a specific other player, a picture of that person's head will appear as well as their name and comment or whatever they wrote. The same goes with e-mails, so that a player can quickly choose the one he/she wishes to use.
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