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Hardwar

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The time is somewhere after the future, the place in space is (Misplaced) Optimism: nine craters eaten into the unforgiving crust of Titan, a nothing nowhere colony adrift at the wrong end of our experience.

Here all time eventually turns into never, while tooled-up Scavenger Operators and Ram-Runners fight for the right to courier the last of Titan’s worthless riches, dwindling resources and frozen body parts back and forth between Neo-Feudal Inter-Planetary Government Sponsored Corporations and Mutant Underworld Cartels – All of them dying to possess the last breath of Lazarus Faction Air.

Before the Optimism became (Misplaced), during the time of investment, MineCorp imported Off-World Pioneer Titan-Dollar workers to build and maintain the gigantic artificial oxygen refineries and pyramid economy serving their mining operations. Ten years ago, Titan was declared uneconomical. MineCorp shut down and returned to Earth. Work, rest play, die became trade or die.

I’m an operative and like every other wised-up sucker here, I gotta get off this ball of rock! I need money, so I’m gonna make a past I’ll want to forget. The name of the game is trade and upgrade: A bigger Moth with better software and hardware; but on Titan progress has it’s price and so do You…Here the rarest commodity of all is Loyalty. More power means more cargo means more money means more power means more enemies…Hardwar means trade up or trade in!

You’re now an Operative too, a free agent and a speculator in the claustrophobic terminally ill city of (Misplaced) Optimism, the last crater cluster on barren mined-out Titan. Scanning comms channels for salvage or sabotage jobs throughout the hostile craters and tunnel links, you aim to better your reputation, gain credit, enhance your Moth (your ship, your only real asset) and ultimately escape Titan. A fantasy for all, except the powerful and influential. You are free to do what you want within the solar-powered city, the lightwells which charge ships and power the craters are free, but hotly contested.

Expect payback for any serious criminal behavior. It’s always a question of who you know; if you scratch no-one’s back, there’s plenty willing to stab yours just for the opportunity. Your maintenance is delivery, escort and salvage. However, as your reputation grows, you’ll pick-up more lucrative work like bounty, assassination and demolition. The payoff is big-time and so are the risks, but to trade up to a Warp-Drive Moth with special F.U. model firepower, on board CPU, top comms and inter-planetary capability, you need all the Hardwar you can get!

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User Reviews

Overwhelmingly Positive
3 user reviews
100%
Positive
24 min at review
Recommended

Awesome game... Was my first "adult" game in '99 (11yo) and right before "Conflict: Freespace". But free roaming was kinda new and felt amazing, still to this date. Trading and manipulating the market was a thing, dealing with legal and illegal goods was thrilling, great soundtracks and an unsettling atmo, also a dystopian story which affected me in future games of my choice. For me it aged very well. Can't count my hours in this game, but 100, maybe 120 hours in my early days were alot! Will have a re-run again. The future is indeed greedy!

17 hrs at review
Recommended

Surprisingly fun sandbox space-trading/killing sim. It's a little rough to start but once you get the hang of things its so good.

12 hrs at review
Recommended

It's kind of like a mix between Mount & Blade and Descent, but without knights or confusing world geometry. The game lets you conduct business and shoot down "moths" as they're called. You can attack criminals or rival faction members to collect bounties. Starting a repair shop is the easiest way to earn passive cash with the only requirement being of owning a building in a heavy traffic spot, but you can also manufacture goods for sale. There's a plot and the main goal is to get out of Titan. The missions are really easy and the game turns super easy when you've got yourself a good moth. The fusion reactor seems to never run out of energy and afterburner can be used to escape any situation. It's a good game, but it's got a weird difficulty curve of being really difficult when you're still weak.

System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • OS *: Windows 7 or above
  • DirectX: Version 9.0
  • Storage: 664 MB available space

Recommended

Recommended:
  • OS *: Windows 7 or above
  • DirectX: Version 9.0
  • Storage: 664 MB available space

FAQ

How much does Hardwar cost?

Hardwar costs $9.99.

What are the system requirements for Hardwar?

Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 7 or above DirectX: Version 9.0 Storage: 664 MB available space Recommended: Recommended: OS *: Windows 7 or above DirectX: Version 9.0 Storage: 664 MB available space

What platforms is Hardwar available on?

Hardwar is available on Windows PC.

Is Hardwar worth buying?

Hardwar has 100% positive reviews from 3 players.

When was Hardwar released?

Hardwar was released on Feb 15, 2023.

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