MechCommander Gold - Darkest Hours v4.2

Total mission count

Hello dear MechCommanders,

in the last weeks i got asked very often, how many missions Darkest Hours contains. This depends on how you decide to extend it. I have created an optional mission pack that offers +139 solo mission - skirmish scenarios to play total - in addition to what Darkest Hours has with it's "basic" content. So here we are (counting the missions that are content of the biggest MC standalone, that ever existed):

Single-Player campaign mission count:

30 Missions - 1998 - MechCommander 1 - Original campaign

30 Missions - 1998 - MechCommander 1 - Original campaign +12 Missions - 1999 - MC Gold - Expansion campaign

+89 Missions - 2002 - three usermade single-player builts contain 6 additional campaigns

131 missions total splitted into two major campaign builts overriding the original & expansion!

Single-Player Solo-Skirmish-Missions:

187 different solo scenarios out of the sp-campaigns & additional missions that never where released as campaigns (have a look into "SOLOMISSIONS")

+139 missions - optional solo mission pack 3 - solo-mission scenarios from Sarna.net - compiled for Darkest Hours exclusive

+ 326 missions total - skirmish solo-mission scenarios with integrated mixed tech (Clan&Inner-Sphere)!

Multi-Player maps:

+ 64 different multiplayer map scenarios total

different multiplayer map scenarios total (+21 MP scenarios from sarna which i believe already content - double existing)

= 521 playable mission scenarios in one standalone built. MCG-DH v4.2 Final with Sol-Pack3 Update (optional)





RizZ-Note: The special thing with the sol-Pack 3 is, that it contains those solo-missions from Sarna.net. Remastered for MCG Darkest Hours!!! Those are missions that where released in MSZone times. Some of them where hardly missed by players for DECADES! Just some of the new solomissions dont work or crash cause they where somehow corrupted. Some couldnt be introduced at all, cause they are broken on Sarna.net - just empty 0kb files.

