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Hawken

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Hawken
Video game
Hawken is a free-to-play multiplayer mech first-person shooter video game initially developed by Adhesive Games, now by Reloaded Games.Wikipedia 
Initial release dateDecember 12, 2012
PlatformsPlayStation 4, Xbox One, Microsoft Windows

Hawken is a free-to-play multiplayer mech first-person shooter video game initially developed by Adhesive Games, now by Reloaded Games. The game focuses on creating an intense battle experience that captures the feel of piloting a mech while keeping the action fast-paced and strategic. The game features six game modes: Team Deathmatch, Deathmatch, Co-op Bot Destruction, Co-op Bot Team Deathmatch, Siege and Missile Assault. It currently follows thefreemium model of game monetization with in-game purchases as the source of revenue.
Hawken had closed alpha and beta programs that took place before the official PC open beta release on 12 December 2012.The game had been constantly updated with new content and balance patches until Spring 2014. Following Reloaded Games' acquisition of the game's IP and assets in March 2015, the developer team launched the game onto the console platforms in July 2016.Currently, the goal of the developers is to bring all platforms on the same patch version; once completed, each subsequent update will become feature parity for all platforms

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Hawken
Hawken Logo, Obtained from Official Website Fan Kit.jpg
Developer(s)Adhesive Games (defunct)
Reloaded Games(acquisition)[1]
Publisher(s)Meteor Entertainment (defunct)
505 Games (acquisition)
Producer(s)Joshua Clausen
Designer(s)Khang Le
Christopher Lalli
John Park
EngineUnreal Engine 3
Platform(s)Microsoft Windows,PlayStation 4Xbox One
Release date(s)12 December 2012[2]
(PC open beta)
July 2016 (consoles)
Genre(s)Vehicular combat
First-person shooter
Mode(s)Multiplayer

Gameplay

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Hawken is a mech-based first-person shooter. The game takes place in a dystopian human-colonized planet industrialized to the point of collapse, in which the hunt for resources has become a battle for survival.[6] The player assumes the role of a pilot within a biped battle mech—armed with a variety of ballistic cannons and missile weaponry. Relatively agile, these machines are equipped with booster jets that allow them to travel faster and hover in short jumps. Unlike many other first-person shooters, weapons have unlimited ammunition, but are prone to overheating during sustained fire. Overheating will shut down all weapons of the mech, forcing the player to find a safe place to recover. It will be possible to choose alternate weapons, equipment and upgrades for all mech types to match a play-style or to fill a specific role in a team. In combat, the player will be able to side dash, boost, and make 180 degree turns to compensate for the slow movements of the mech, which in turn will deplete the recharging fuel tank.
The game is known to have a very high "skill ceiling"—which is the theoretical point where a player has reached perfection within the game. It uses a modified version of the Glicko rating system to determine match balance and matchmaking. There is a server browser that allows the player to view online servers, and could optionally sort by certain characteristics, or join them. Alternatively, another method to play the game is in the form of a matchmaker queue—which is where the matchmaking system places you into a server that matches your qualifications, skill and pilot level.
Unless otherwise mentioned, it is implied that all data and text herein from this section is relative to the PC platform's open beta patch 1.5.3.142579. This is to prevent confusion regarding the console releases, which is on a different patch level and may include changes not seen here

RAM AND OTHER THINGS FOR THIS GAME

CPU:Requirements are subject to change
CPU Speed:3 Ghz Dual Core
RAM:4 GB
OS:Windows XP/Windows Vista/Windows 7 32bit or 64bit
Video Card:1024 MB Graphics card supporting DirectX 9.0c and Shader Model 3.0 ( nVidia GTX 460/ AMD HD 6850 )

Sound Card:Yes
Free Disk Space:5 GB



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