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Neveron is a free MMOG, based on [[BattleTech]]. Its most prominent feature is its rapid and sometimes unpredictable changeability.
 
Neveron is a free MMOG, based on [[BattleTech]]. Its most prominent feature is its rapid and sometimes unpredictable changeability.
  
With Neveron, new players can build a futuristic empire set loosely in the BattleTech universe. Build cities and fill them them with industrial plants and R&D centers. Train an army of deadly BattleMechs, tanks, and infantry, and unleash them upon your enemies. With time and experience come options to research new technologies, from basic assault rifles to the components of the largest weapons, vehicles and eventually... [[BattleMechs | 'mechs]]. Once your blueprints are drawn up, you can tool your production facilities and begin churning out weapons of war for you and your allies.
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With Neveron, the basics are that players build a futuristic empire set loosely in the BattleTech universe. Cities are populated with industrial plants and R&D centers. Players train and control an army of [[BattleMechs]], tanks, and infantry to fight enemies. With time and experience, players have options to research new technologies including basic assault rifles, components of the largest weapons, vehicles and eventually, [[BattleMechs | 'Mechs]]. Once blueprints are drawn up, players can tool production facilities and begin churning out weapons of war for themselves and allies.
  
That's just where the game begins. To survive, you must learn to fight and win. To excel, you must learn to navigate a political labyrinth of alliances and deception. Who are your friends? Who are your enemies? You may never know until its too late, for better or for worse.
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However, to survive in the game, the player must learn to fight and win. To excel, players must learn to navigate a political labyrinth of alliances and deception.
  
Hundreds of people play Neveron, representing dozens of interests, objectives and goals. Where you fit in to the grand scheme of military and political activity eventually becomes the heart and soul of the game.
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Hundreds of people play Neveron, representing dozens of interests, objectives and goals. The aim of the game is for players to find their own interests, objectives, and goals, and further them.
  
 
Neveron uses modified tech [[level 1]], modifications include:
 
Neveron uses modified tech [[level 1]], modifications include:
* Neveron supports the use of a special kind of artillery, the indirect fire cannon.
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* a special kind of artillery, the indirect fire cannon.
* Neveron supports limited (Donation only) higher level technology.
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* limited higher level technology (available to donaters only).
* Neveron has many many *many* 'mechs and vehicles that have never been seen anywhere else in the Inner Sphere!
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* many 'Mechs and vehicles that are not within the Battletech universe.
  
 
== History==
 
== History==
  
 
*[[:Category:Neveron Factions | Neveron Factions]]
 
*[[:Category:Neveron Factions | Neveron Factions]]
 
  
 
== Objective ==
 
== Objective ==
  
What is your objective in Neveron? Well, you would have to ask yourself... what do you want your objective to be? For some it is the creation of a high speed, low drag killing machine. Elite BattleMechs supported by the deadliest of assault tanks, rolling and marching forward into battle. For others, it is research and development, with staggered project goals that increase in cost and complexity. Some enjoy producing the tanks and weapons that others use to fight and die. Others dive in to the political arena, and begin weaving webs of intrigue, deception and manipulation. Neveron is but the canvas, your desires comprise the paint...
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The objective in Neveron is up to the player. For some, it is the creation of a high speed, low drag, killing machine or to field elite BattleMechs supported by assault tanks to destroy opponents. Other players aim for research and development, with staggered project goals that increase in cost and complexity or producing the tanks and weapons that others use to fight and die. Some players play the political arena and begin weaving webs of intrigue, deception and manipulation.
  
 
== Strategies==
 
== Strategies==

Revision as of 17:42, 26 March 2007

Description

Neveron is a free MMOG, based on BattleTech. Its most prominent feature is its rapid and sometimes unpredictable changeability.

With Neveron, the basics are that players build a futuristic empire set loosely in the BattleTech universe. Cities are populated with industrial plants and R&D centers. Players train and control an army of BattleMechs, tanks, and infantry to fight enemies. With time and experience, players have options to research new technologies including basic assault rifles, components of the largest weapons, vehicles and eventually, 'Mechs. Once blueprints are drawn up, players can tool production facilities and begin churning out weapons of war for themselves and allies.

However, to survive in the game, the player must learn to fight and win. To excel, players must learn to navigate a political labyrinth of alliances and deception.

Hundreds of people play Neveron, representing dozens of interests, objectives and goals. The aim of the game is for players to find their own interests, objectives, and goals, and further them.

Neveron uses modified tech level 1, modifications include:

  • a special kind of artillery, the indirect fire cannon.
  • limited higher level technology (available to donaters only).
  • many 'Mechs and vehicles that are not within the Battletech universe.

History

Objective

The objective in Neveron is up to the player. For some, it is the creation of a high speed, low drag, killing machine or to field elite BattleMechs supported by assault tanks to destroy opponents. Other players aim for research and development, with staggered project goals that increase in cost and complexity or producing the tanks and weapons that others use to fight and die. Some players play the political arena and begin weaving webs of intrigue, deception and manipulation.

Strategies

Slack Defense Strategy

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