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Hawken is free to play, and it runs well on older machines; so you should give it a try if you think it looks interesting. I have a Core 2 Duo and a 460GTX and I can play it no problem. it's also pretty fun.

I tried Hawken and was majorly disappointed. I expected a mech game, instead I got a high speed twitch FPS game with no feel of piloting a giant heavy mech.

If you want to pilot big giant mechs, get the free to play Mechwarrior online:mercs.

But if you want a high speed twitch game, sure give Hawken a try, but you might as well play UT III it's better at it to :)

I tried Hawken and was majorly disappointed. I expected a mech game, instead I got a high speed twitch FPS game with no feel of piloting a giant heavy mech.

If you want to pilot big giant mechs, get the free to play Mechwarrior online:mercs.

But if you want a high speed twitch game, sure give Hawken a try, but you might as well play UT III it's better at it to :)

Have games really gotten slow enough to the point where you can use UT3(a game slowed down heavily from its predecessor) in the same sentence as 'high speed'?

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