@@insanity9329 This goes back in Ace Combat 4. A certain missions that pits the Mobius Squadron against a fleet in Erusea that was said to be "invincible" until the Mobius Squadron tore it up. Mathias Torres was the captain of a battleship called Tanager if I recall that was destroyed during the mission. He survived the attack and ensure the safety of the survivors, becoming a hero in the eyes of the Erusean fleet. He will be seen again in the SP missions.
Briefer: ...However the majority of the artilley is out of action after an air raid by the Indipendent State Allied Forces. Mobius 1: ...ahm...ops,sorry my fault lol
Except in Ace Combat Infinity you can put special emblems on an A10 that helps increases everything before ACI was shut down in 2018 I've seen a Thunderbolt chasing Butterfly Master and matching the Nosferatu turn for turn
@@alistairdiren5790 Never thought I would say this, but I am missing ACI so bad, the multiplayer, the plane customisation, the CO-OPERATIVE missions, and I think that was the game with all the planes that we saw(Without counting the new ones) and also some other planes that the game had, like the SU-27, the F-5 Tiger, F-20 Tiger shark, even the SU-25 frogfoot. And the shop to buy new skins for the planes. The plenty of time that I spent playing that game, man I feel old talking about this.
@@Soldier-Gamez99 ACI's Co-op was hella fun. Moby Dick and Excalibur Raids are just too exhilarating at high levels and if they remake it for AC7, we could have Arsenal Bird and Alicorn as good raid targets
If yiu could use any in-game craft & loadout for this mission, what would you choose? I'm uncertain as yet: there are a load of surface AND airborne targets.
@@SWIFTO_SCYTHE not quite true. Since that time the 8th cannon already couldn't be operatable because of the batteries are toast got hit by the ulysess fragment. So the USAF thinks it wouldn't do any further major threats... well at least until continental war ends
Imagine if this mirrored the appearance of Yellow Squadron in AC4’s Stonehenge Offensive. The player shows up after the enemy thinks they’ve conquered Stonehenge, and their radio chatter reveals their terror at the player’s arrival.
There reason why Stonehenge able to penetrate the shield.Its use the kinetic energy and its shell are insanely fast(missile,laser and other slow projectile can't pen it).Think about it,this shell can be useful to bring down the second Arsenal Bird by sending Trigger scout the elevator.
17:46 Honestly one of my favourite parts of the whole game. You go from thinking the plan is lost and defending Stonehenge in losing battle, to immediately shifting gears to "oh fuck yeah, it's on. We take the fight to them now" as the mission shifts to an offensive operation to buy time for McOnie. The OST "Dragon Breath" kicks in here and really ramps those feelings up to 11. Love this bit, and Stonehenge Defensive has got to be one of my favourite missions in the game.
Arsenal Bird: *Is 15000m up* Ally: ‘Incoming from Stonehenge. All aircraft descend to lower altitude!’ Arsenal Bird: ‘Okay!’ *Three hours later, Arsenal Bird has only descended 150m* Arsenal Bird: ‘Am I there yet?’
20:19 Is honestly the 2nd most satisfying moment behind the shield drop in Daredevil. I just absolutely _love_ the "perry this you filthy casual" energy.
I wish when they mentioned the Stonehenge Offensive during the briefing, they'd shown the newspaper praising Mobius 1 for destroying Stonehenge that Yellow 13 had shown Yellow Squadron rather than the magazine cover showing Stonehenge's construction.
AC7's story and writing has a lot of problems. They had a lot of ambitious ideas but the troubled development clearly shows through the messy narrative.
My key for accomplishing this mission was to fly low full speed ending up behind the enemy bombers before they reach their target. With those auto aligned 4 - rockets at the time (not sure what the name was) I used to take them out easily as they were unawared of me. The rest was simply flying high and slow,taking out tanks and howitzers before they reach close to Stonehenge.
Erusea somehow forgot that this railgun existed? They could have repaired it themselves and have the same advantage during AC4 and now with Arsenal bird support
It was only in condition for one shot, and also in a very frail condition. Furthermore, it was assumed all of Stonehenge was fried, however, one turret was left relatively unharmed since it was down for repairs. All of this combined, plus the fact all of its infrastructure required to power and cool it was blown to hell, meant that repairs and operation of stonehenge were simply too many to actually render it viable for multiple uses in a conflict. This was a desperate attempt at taking down one arsenal bird, and it paid off. If smart boi hadn't got a change of mind, the Eruseans could have pwned Osea with drones only, making this restoration project useless
@@bonjourdy Through brute force. It can pre-detonate missiles and shrug off conventional AA fire, but a massive railgun designed to obliterate metallic asteroids? Nothing short of a city-sized shield generator can prevent that.
Mobius One was a certified badass. He’s like the Master Chief of AC only we’ve never heard him talk. I do hope we get to see what he actually looks like one day though
The Major being surprised with local range tables probably didn't know that the railguns at one point were used as freakin AA guns. Also I highly doubt the railgun even took wind as a variable since the slug literally cuts through the air for the wind to have any sort of variable effect
For extreme long range shots no matter how huge and how fast your shell is, Mother Nature will still sway that big ass chemical accelerated missile in other directions, unless that distance is very short where wind won't have that much time to affect the shell
The original Ace Combat 04 website and additional material is cited as saying the Stonehenge Complex has hundreds of computers stored underneath the turrets, capable of performing 9 trillion floating point calculations per second in order to simulate the atmosphere above USEA, thereby enabling the turret to accurately predict the trajectory of said asteroids and plot a proper projectile launch sequence for target destruction. The whole range tables thing is completely out of character with this already established fact. However, knowledge of this reasonably necessary computational power for the STN does provide interesting insight to your comment about the wind.
@@Mobius118 I'm guessing that its due to the fact that Stonehenge was expected to obliterate smaller chunks after the asteroid got shot up by the railguns why there's sets of supercomputers fitted for independent firing, but also note that the complex is pretty old and Stonehenge probably needed a city or two's worth of power just to feed the systems. Also to boot, trying to juice up the complex even when the other railguns are inoperable takes time, and time was not on their side, which is why they resorted to power trucks which was capable of moving the gun but unsure if it could power the supercomputer array inside the turret base along with it which likely means that the ranging tables are there in case of emergency forcing manual input as a standard for artillery platforms. The fact they manually crunched the range of the Arsenal Bird and predicting the lead is pretty amazing tbh
@@gings4ever Excellent, well thought out points. My only other thing to say is I wish they didn't make it sound like this piece of junk. There should be a sort of reverence in speaking of it, or one of terror at the war the weapon caused. But, I guess they are Oseans and were completely absent in the previous war (ISAF vs Erusians). (I know they tried to retconn it but that just doesn't fit)
@@Mobius118 To be fair, they knew damn well how powerful a Stonehenge railgun is when they saw that the Arsenal Bird is invulnerable to conventional weaponry and Stonehenge is anything but so they ran to it hoping the still intact disabled railgun can pop a shot after some monkey wrenching, and fixing railgun 4 took a month since it was still technically pristine-ish as it did not fire a shot ever since the big asteroid was destroyed (sort of) which resulted in its knocking out... and that's just fixing the railgun's turret systems as the cooling system was most likely linked to the facility which meant railgun 4 can only lob one round before the railgun itself taps out. Its not like "this piece of junk", more like "its systems are old, the complex itself takes time to juice up, but we need this railgun and we need it quick, we hafta jury rig it in order to use the damn thing"
Given Yellow 4's plane exploded mid-air, it's impossible to find what's left of Yellow 4. Unless we are clever enough able to find any fragments of Yellow 4's plane.
Control: Por que no destruiste el ultimo cañón aun Mobius 1?!?! El sujeto que para acabar la misión en S dejo el ultimo cañón en pie hasta el final: Creo que ustedes aun no están listos para esto pero, a sus hijos les fascinara
12 Mission AC4: Stonehenge Offensive 12 Mission AC7: Stonehenge Defensive call me crazy but also didint some of the tune when the Arsenal Bird and it's drones came in sound some what SIMILAR to the tune when Mobius goes up against the Yellow Squadron in AC4? just curious but I think it is...nice egg there :P
0:45 At 14 Year's Ago Of Strangereal Connectient War Mobius 1 Uses Gun Only That Disable 8 Cannon No Missles No SP Weapon Mobius One Was Back in Operation Free Erusia Modern Year He Let Them To Victory Using 8th Cannon Take Down Arkbird
If you look closely during Stonehenge Offensive, you'll see you only have 7 targets once the Jammer is down. Gun 8 is near a crater in the facility that rendered it inoperable, and thus was not marked as a target. Lorewise, it is because an asteroid managed to strike the facility, knocking out the power generators for the weapon.
@@Zeknif1 yup, that is why Farbanti got smashed in the first place. Stonehenge prioritized high population density targets, but lacked an exception for the Stonehenge complex proper, so it got smashed by a fragment.
@@YourLocalMairaaboo My head canon is that a resurgent AWWNB tried attacking the facility on Ulysses Day in one last ditch effort to disable the STN so that the planet fall could finish what they failed to do with V-2 at Avalon. At some point in the battle, they deployed jammers against the sensors dedicated to detecting threats to the STN itself, and these were not destroyed in time to prevent the one fragment from disabling one of the guns.
He just said it, but the true way he knew is because Trigger is the only pilot capable of legitimately pulling off moves that normally can only be called Belkan witchcraft.
Missiles have a small buffer zone just right after it leaves your plane that makes it nigh impossible to hit anything with. At this point its better to act as if the missile is dumb-fire than homing
Uhh, no... Without the coalition distracting the MQ-101, you will be rained with missiles from the MQ-101 while having yours intercepted by them, without Cosette, you will be in APS hell, and without Sol Squadron, you will have no knowledge on hitting the Arsenal Bird where it hurts (which is weird since AB was Osean design).
Not sure if anyone will read this its been so long, Anyways of explaining the maps better of what you have to do? Do I just have to take care of the bombers or everything? I am attacking for awhile, Then it goes, "Mitch isn't responding mission over"?? Advice???
How do you aim with those little circles for the machine gun? Just bought this game and still getting use to it. Btw, this is a sexy ass video. Those moves are legit AF!
7 is something of a nostalgia trip that pulls story elements quite heavily from the PS2 titles among other things. Stonehenge, Ustio and Erusea from 04; Belkan conspiracies and Osea from 5 and Zero. The evolution of ZOE project from 2/AHL. Mihaly is canonically the man who trained Yellow 13 as well. The Kei Nagase we hear returning to Strangereal at the end is from Ace Combat 5, rather than 2/AHL/04's Kei. I can't recall off the top of my head if it pulls any story elements from Ace Combat 6 and Air Combat. Electrosphere takes place well afterwards.
@@HiScore_SNS I am well aware if you read my comment carefully. So I’ll say it more clearly, Kei Nagase from Ace Combat 5 is our triumphantly returning astronaut, rather than Kei Nagase that flew with the Scarface Squadron and later took the controls of Air Ixiom Flight 70 who is also the confirmed little sister of Ridge Racer’s Reiko Nagase. There are about 3 other Kei’s in the franchise, but several of them live in other universes entirely while another is a copy of a living Kei that is reproduced digitally for a simulation far into the future relative to the other games in Strangereal… so the details are pretty murky on that one.
@@Klaud_ifI think the guns are a little stronger than 5 but below 6 (For reference 6's guns could take out an aircraft carrier in around 10 seconds and destroy tanks in 2)
Ironically, if the Arsenal Bird never came nearby Stonehenge, it wouldn't have been shot down because the Homing system was malfunctioning (and they were eyeballing the Arsenal bird because it was so close by.
to show you the power of stonehenge, i sawed this arsenal bird in half!!
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Now that's a lot of damage!
Ace Combat 4: Stonehenge Offensive
Ace Combat 7: Stonehenge Defensive
"it's like poetry, it rhymes"
Also the fact that they're both the 12th mission
so ac 7 is an alternate timeline?
@@francismendiola5057 I believe 7 takes place 20 years after 4.
@francos mendiola No, otherwise the 7 other guns would be active. Ace Combat 7 takes place two decades after Ace Combat 4
@@kyle6415 Actually it takes place 14 years after 4. Also Operation Giant's Step is literally fourteen years to the DAY of Operation Autumn Thunder.
Trigger: *Thanks Mobius. You just made my job a lot harder.*
No problem have fun!!! 😈
Little did we know that Mobius left the hardest job later
Torres: SALVATION!
Could you elaborate, please? I am new here.
@@insanity9329 This goes back in Ace Combat 4. A certain missions that pits the Mobius Squadron against a fleet in Erusea that was said to be "invincible" until the Mobius Squadron tore it up. Mathias Torres was the captain of a battleship called Tanager if I recall that was destroyed during the mission. He survived the attack and ensure the safety of the survivors, becoming a hero in the eyes of the Erusean fleet. He will be seen again in the SP missions.
@@leon4000 Thank you for clarifying.
Briefer: ...However the majority of the artilley is out of action after an air raid by the Indipendent State Allied Forces.
Mobius 1: ...ahm...ops,sorry my fault lol
Don't be. At least Stonehenge wouldn't be abused by Erusea. That and there is still one cannon left that can help turn the tide.
The cannon that shoots the Arsenal Bird was broken by Ulysses so ISAF thought it would never work again, thus they didn’t attack it.
@@thesupersonicstig i know, the joke was referred to the cannons that Mobius 1 destroyed xD
I need to poop
Gfdc
Using a MiG-31 for close air support is akin to using an A-10 as a high-speed interceptor.
Except in Ace Combat Infinity you can put special emblems on an A10 that helps increases everything before ACI was shut down in 2018 I've seen a Thunderbolt chasing Butterfly Master and matching the Nosferatu turn for turn
A10 in this game does fly fast enough to be faster than speed of sound
@@alistairdiren5790 Never thought I would say this, but I am missing ACI so bad, the multiplayer, the plane customisation, the CO-OPERATIVE missions, and I think that was the game with all the planes that we saw(Without counting the new ones) and also some other planes that the game had, like the SU-27, the F-5 Tiger, F-20 Tiger shark, even the SU-25 frogfoot. And the shop to buy new skins for the planes. The plenty of time that I spent playing that game, man I feel old talking about this.
@@Soldier-Gamez99 ACI's Co-op was hella fun. Moby Dick and Excalibur Raids are just too exhilarating at high levels and if they remake it for AC7, we could have Arsenal Bird and Alicorn as good raid targets
If yiu could use any in-game craft & loadout for this mission, what would you choose?
I'm uncertain as yet: there are a load of surface AND airborne targets.
Well thank god Mobius 1 didn't destroy the 8th cannon
the cannon was inoperable at the time after all
PA really does know how to write stories
Dammit so Mobius 1 didnt finish the job??
@@SWIFTO_SCYTHE not quite true. Since that time the 8th cannon already couldn't be operatable because of the batteries are toast got hit by the ulysess fragment. So the USAF thinks it wouldn't do any further major threats... well at least until continental war ends
@@ACE_rakugaki what's the point of destroying something that's not a threat
Imagine if this mirrored the appearance of Yellow Squadron in AC4’s Stonehenge Offensive. The player shows up after the enemy thinks they’ve conquered Stonehenge, and their radio chatter reveals their terror at the player’s arrival.
Did anyone else get chills when they saw Stonehenge once again?
I did
Brings back memories
Who would win?
A state-of-the-art, drone-deploying, aerial warship?
Or
A 20-something-year-old railgun boi?
*Mother Russia Intensifies*
Armando Zapata don’t poke the Bear, and you you won’t get the sharp claws
bluesrike i hatte those drons
you mean 14 year old
There reason why Stonehenge able to penetrate the shield.Its use the kinetic energy and its shell are insanely fast(missile,laser and other slow projectile can't pen it).Think about it,this shell can be useful to bring down the second Arsenal Bird by sending Trigger scout the elevator.
17:46 Honestly one of my favourite parts of the whole game. You go from thinking the plan is lost and defending Stonehenge in losing battle, to immediately shifting gears to "oh fuck yeah, it's on. We take the fight to them now" as the mission shifts to an offensive operation to buy time for McOnie.
The OST "Dragon Breath" kicks in here and really ramps those feelings up to 11. Love this bit, and Stonehenge Defensive has got to be one of my favourite missions in the game.
It's such a good musical sting, really nails that 'were back in the game' vibe.
Arsenal bird clearly has no idea how to fly below 2000 feet.
Arsenal Bird: *Is 15000m up*
Ally: ‘Incoming from Stonehenge. All aircraft descend to lower altitude!’
Arsenal Bird: ‘Okay!’
*Three hours later, Arsenal Bird has only descended 150m*
Arsenal Bird: ‘Am I there yet?’
It is a very big target. That way even tanks will be able to hit it. Not to mention Osean SAMs.
@@insanity9329 not sure if you didn't realize it, but i'm sure it's a reference to AC04's Stonehenge attacks
@@strayednine8859 I know, but still.
@@insanity9329 it has a shield that can stop literal missiles bruh. It got penetrated only by the Stonehenge.
20:19 Is honestly the 2nd most satisfying moment behind the shield drop in Daredevil. I just absolutely _love_ the "perry this you filthy casual" energy.
Erm ackshually itsh spelled “parry”🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓
Major McOnie: They're too unreliable. But...
Wiseman: Not bad.
Sounds like something Swordsman would add.
Swordsman and Wiseman seem to be similar
Swordsman is a wise man, after all.
Blackman
@@archer8879"A swordsman is a wiseman"
Rhyme well, especially their tacnames has "man" in the end
I wish when they mentioned the Stonehenge Offensive during the briefing, they'd shown the newspaper praising Mobius 1 for destroying Stonehenge that Yellow 13 had shown Yellow Squadron rather than the magazine cover showing Stonehenge's construction.
AC7's story and writing has a lot of problems. They had a lot of ambitious ideas but the troubled development clearly shows through the messy narrative.
My key for accomplishing this mission was to fly low full speed ending up behind the enemy bombers before they reach their target. With those auto aligned 4 - rockets at the time (not sure what the name was) I used to take them out easily as they were unawared of me. The rest was simply flying high and slow,taking out tanks and howitzers before they reach close to Stonehenge.
Erusea somehow forgot that this railgun existed? They could have repaired it themselves and have the same advantage during AC4 and now with Arsenal bird support
It was only in condition for one shot, and also in a very frail condition. Furthermore, it was assumed all of Stonehenge was fried, however, one turret was left relatively unharmed since it was down for repairs. All of this combined, plus the fact all of its infrastructure required to power and cool it was blown to hell, meant that repairs and operation of stonehenge were simply too many to actually render it viable for multiple uses in a conflict. This was a desperate attempt at taking down one arsenal bird, and it paid off. If smart boi hadn't got a change of mind, the Eruseans could have pwned Osea with drones only, making this restoration project useless
They could had done that, or just build a new one form ground up instead. And they choosed the latter.
@@Saviliana Stonehenge was primarily used as an asteroid defense system. No government would allow another stonehenge after Erusea.
And how it could pass through arsenal bird APS? That question is still in my mind for a couple month :v
@@bonjourdy Through brute force. It can pre-detonate missiles and shrug off conventional AA fire, but a massive railgun designed to obliterate metallic asteroids? Nothing short of a city-sized shield generator can prevent that.
Return to the place associated with AC04. Remember how "Mobius 1" destroyed seven of the eight guns?
Mobius one was Unstoppable
Mobius One was a certified badass. He’s like the Master Chief of AC only we’ve never heard him talk. I do hope we get to see what he actually looks like one day though
@@jaybarbieri8619 mobius 1 is you!
14 years of slumber and Stonehenge has become the new Razgriz.
20:20
I didn't expected that Ultimate weapon can penetrate even a heavy shields
Arsenal Bird: Nani!?!
If it can penetrate asteroids, then it can penetrate heavy shields
@@mineko2219 What kills asteroids now kills assholes
@@mineko2219
Can the V2 penetrate the arsenal bird?
@@ImmaLittlePip Nein, but it can penetrate the Arkbird doe
I love the soundtrack on this OP. Nice job again Ace Combat Fan.
The Major being surprised with local range tables probably didn't know that the railguns at one point were used as freakin AA guns.
Also I highly doubt the railgun even took wind as a variable since the slug literally cuts through the air for the wind to have any sort of variable effect
For extreme long range shots no matter how huge and how fast your shell is, Mother Nature will still sway that big ass chemical accelerated missile in other directions, unless that distance is very short where wind won't have that much time to affect the shell
The original Ace Combat 04 website and additional material is cited as saying the Stonehenge Complex has hundreds of computers stored underneath the turrets, capable of performing 9 trillion floating point calculations per second in order to simulate the atmosphere above USEA, thereby enabling the turret to accurately predict the trajectory of said asteroids and plot a proper projectile launch sequence for target destruction.
The whole range tables thing is completely out of character with this already established fact. However, knowledge of this reasonably necessary computational power for the STN does provide interesting insight to your comment about the wind.
@@Mobius118 I'm guessing that its due to the fact that Stonehenge was expected to obliterate smaller chunks after the asteroid got shot up by the railguns why there's sets of supercomputers fitted for independent firing, but also note that the complex is pretty old and Stonehenge probably needed a city or two's worth of power just to feed the systems. Also to boot, trying to juice up the complex even when the other railguns are inoperable takes time, and time was not on their side, which is why they resorted to power trucks which was capable of moving the gun but unsure if it could power the supercomputer array inside the turret base along with it which likely means that the ranging tables are there in case of emergency forcing manual input as a standard for artillery platforms.
The fact they manually crunched the range of the Arsenal Bird and predicting the lead is pretty amazing tbh
@@gings4ever Excellent, well thought out points. My only other thing to say is I wish they didn't make it sound like this piece of junk. There should be a sort of reverence in speaking of it, or one of terror at the war the weapon caused. But, I guess they are Oseans and were completely absent in the previous war (ISAF vs Erusians). (I know they tried to retconn it but that just doesn't fit)
@@Mobius118 To be fair, they knew damn well how powerful a Stonehenge railgun is when they saw that the Arsenal Bird is invulnerable to conventional weaponry and Stonehenge is anything but so they ran to it hoping the still intact disabled railgun can pop a shot after some monkey wrenching, and fixing railgun 4 took a month since it was still technically pristine-ish as it did not fire a shot ever since the big asteroid was destroyed (sort of) which resulted in its knocking out... and that's just fixing the railgun's turret systems as the cooling system was most likely linked to the facility which meant railgun 4 can only lob one round before the railgun itself taps out.
Its not like "this piece of junk", more like "its systems are old, the complex itself takes time to juice up, but we need this railgun and we need it quick, we hafta jury rig it in order to use the damn thing"
First we win on the attack, now we win on the defense.
Osea dominace asserted.
*T-poses over Erusea*
Duh, cause Osea's got 2 ace combat portags on their side. If Erusea had one then Usea and Osea would become Erusean vassals.
One as ISAF, the other as Osea.
18:39 POV: You violated Turkish airspace
💀💀
I wonder if Yellow 4s plane wreck is still there.
It's been there for like 14 - 15 years or so, it might've gone beyond recognition
Given Yellow 4's plane exploded mid-air, it's impossible to find what's left of Yellow 4.
Unless we are clever enough able to find any fragments of Yellow 4's plane.
Watching Stonehenge back in action gave me the same feeling when metal gear rex was back in action
20:18
It sacrificed its life so that we may live.
I just love how Trigger was able to take out the propellers before Count could finish arguing about joining in.
You can feel the emotion in that "Hit Dammit" the major utters.
This mission kicked my ass so much
at 15:25, you can just feel everybody going "Oh shit...."
Giving Erusea a taste of their own medicine. Or would you call it laser-sighted karma?
AC4: Stonehenge is the Hero we deserve, but not the one we need right now.
Did this with the Su37 like a boss
Damn the graffics look real nice
It's crazy coming back here
" *Don't bring an A-10 to this mission* "
- Max0r
"What once killed asteroids now kills assholes"
I brought an A10 to the mission. 😢
This was a pleasure to watch.
15:25 that music sends me chills is good way tho lmao
Control: Por que no destruiste el ultimo cañón aun Mobius 1?!?!
El sujeto que para acabar la misión en S dejo el ultimo cañón en pie hasta el final: Creo que ustedes aun no están listos para esto pero, a sus hijos les fascinara
The first phase ost has a similar tempo to the Stonehenge attack and I like that reference
of all planes, the MiG-31...
It's good plane.
Is shit plane, komrade@@megamarine
It's one of best planes for me in whole series.@@menciusmoldbug4255
its commie trash @@megamarine
@@megamarine It's only good for speed and acceleration but has terrible maneuverability and, I wouldn't use it either.
Expert controls with flight stick? Or regular controller?
Using the MiG-31 in a mission like this is such a chad move
12 Mission AC4: Stonehenge Offensive
12 Mission AC7: Stonehenge Defensive
call me crazy but also didint some of the tune when the Arsenal Bird and it's drones came in sound some what SIMILAR to the tune when Mobius goes up against the Yellow Squadron in AC4? just curious but I think it is...nice egg there :P
I haven't noticed too many similarities between Dragon Breath and Aquila
Glitnir: "time to take Stonehenge, back to the Stone Age"
Me: "So... Eruseans aren't very good with one liners huh?..."
0:45 At 14 Year's Ago Of Strangereal Connectient War Mobius 1 Uses Gun Only That Disable 8 Cannon No Missles No SP Weapon Mobius One Was Back in Operation Free Erusia Modern Year He Let Them To Victory Using 8th Cannon Take Down Arkbird
I could've swore i got all of the Stonehenge cannons!!!
If you look closely during Stonehenge Offensive, you'll see you only have 7 targets once the Jammer is down. Gun 8 is near a crater in the facility that rendered it inoperable, and thus was not marked as a target. Lorewise, it is because an asteroid managed to strike the facility, knocking out the power generators for the weapon.
@@Zeknif1 yup, that is why Farbanti got smashed in the first place. Stonehenge prioritized high population density targets, but lacked an exception for the Stonehenge complex proper, so it got smashed by a fragment.
@@YourLocalMairaaboo My head canon is that a resurgent AWWNB tried attacking the facility on Ulysses Day in one last ditch effort to disable the STN so that the planet fall could finish what they failed to do with V-2 at Avalon. At some point in the battle, they deployed jammers against the sensors dedicated to detecting threats to the STN itself, and these were not destroyed in time to prevent the one fragment from disabling one of the guns.
Thank you I was stuck on this mission for to long
Same. The Stonehenge Defense mission was where I had to walk away from the game for a bit, as I was stuck on this mission for the longest time.
that line at 10:37 was so corny “It’s time to bomb Stonehenge back to the Stone Age” like shut up😂
My second favorite mission
I'm such an idiot.
You're profile pick had me trying to blow a non-existent spider off my screen.😂😂
I bet you enjoy touring people like this 😂😂
11:49 Literal war crime
This mission has been hard for me, but you are an Ace
Still the best air combat games of all times.
How did that Osean Ground Unit see Trigger's three lines??? 8:00
He just said it, but the true way he knew is because Trigger is the only pilot capable of legitimately pulling off moves that normally can only be called Belkan witchcraft.
I’m convinced that everyone in Strangereal has eyesight to rival that of eagles.
With the eyes 😐
Good to see someone also use PLSL
not only did he ignore foudre until he took out the A-10 squadron, but he didn't even go for buffle despite being in a MiG-31 💀
**When the ISAF destroys the Stonehenge**
Erusea: "Alr I'm out"
**When Osea uses Stonehenge**
Erusea: "Wait, that's illegal!"
Great flying, literally the last jet I use but really a great job, I heard something about flying under Stonehenge for a bonus, not true?
If you fly under one of the stone henge guns you get an enemy ace appear on the map trying to flee. Can only be done at normal or higher difficulty.
Why do I keep failing this mission? Can’t stop it from being destroyed no matter what I do?
Me too.
That's some really good flying how do u do it while using the roll setting cuz I struggled with that setting
Just roll and pull the stick and plug em
@@guts-141 ok
F-14D with 8x missiles or the F-15C With the Lasers. Both much easier to turn and fast enough to cover the wide open map.
Because he is not a hero !! He is a dark fly !!
4:56 I call BS on that missile dodge
Missiles have a small buffer zone just right after it leaves your plane that makes it nigh impossible to hit anything with. At this point its better to act as if the missile is dumb-fire than homing
Would've been cool if we were made to get down below 2000ft altitude when Stonehenge fires just like in AC4
There’s just something about a big ass railgun punching through a forcefield
Me kind of felt sad on Full band for losing his life being tagged by full band as enemy by Bandog, just to prevent the information from being leaked.
That's one amazing flying.
2:02 well, you know, except for mission 19, where you rather easily bring one down, you know, *ALONE.*
Uhh, no...
Without the coalition distracting the MQ-101, you will be rained with missiles from the MQ-101 while having yours intercepted by them, without Cosette, you will be in APS hell, and without Sol Squadron, you will have no knowledge on hitting the Arsenal Bird where it hurts (which is weird since AB was Osean design).
Wait so you don’t have to stay directly under the Arsenal bird ok good to know
Trigger just crashed! With a subscribe button
14:24 - 14:40 was epic.
What about a F-22A Raptor?
Not sure if anyone will read this its been so long, Anyways of explaining the maps better of what you have to do? Do I just have to take care of the bombers or everything? I am attacking for awhile, Then it goes, "Mitch isn't responding mission over"?? Advice???
I was running out of time but the arsenal bird isn't there yet... what went wrong??
playing this game with Battlefield 3's theme feels like you're a badass
You didnt play this with the original theme?
can anyone tell me how to stick to enemy (camera view i mean)?
this is very late and if you still don't know, you hold down the swap target button
Did this mission with the F-35 like a boss
3:43 oh hey Paul Rudd :D
Essa missão é muito bonita.
You could not live with your failure and where did that bring you?
How do you aim with those little circles for the machine gun? Just bought this game and still getting use to it. Btw, this is a sexy ass video. Those moves are legit AF!
15:10 F-117 in ace combat!?
The game would change a lot if you couldn't fly directly through the flaming wreckage immediately after destroying a plane.
What parts did you use?
Dont take an A10 to this level
I beat it with the A-10 (unguided bombs), not knowing the chaos at the end of the mission. Fun time...
I did it with an a-10 thought it was easier😂
i literally just did this mission
Is the plane with the three lines people keep mentioning the player? Ive never played ace combat
Yea
This is the continuation of Ace Combat 5, for PS2?
Kinda for ace combat 4 because Stonehenge is on that game this is also on xbox 1
It contains elements from both 4 and 5
7 is something of a nostalgia trip that pulls story elements quite heavily from the PS2 titles among other things.
Stonehenge, Ustio and Erusea from 04; Belkan conspiracies and Osea from 5 and Zero. The evolution of ZOE project from 2/AHL. Mihaly is canonically the man who trained Yellow 13 as well. The Kei Nagase we hear returning to Strangereal at the end is from Ace Combat 5, rather than 2/AHL/04's Kei.
I can't recall off the top of my head if it pulls any story elements from Ace Combat 6 and Air Combat. Electrosphere takes place well afterwards.
@@Zeknif1 about Nagase... There is two of them.
@@HiScore_SNS I am well aware if you read my comment carefully. So I’ll say it more clearly, Kei Nagase from Ace Combat 5 is our triumphantly returning astronaut, rather than Kei Nagase that flew with the Scarface Squadron and later took the controls of Air Ixiom Flight 70 who is also the confirmed little sister of Ridge Racer’s Reiko Nagase.
There are about 3 other Kei’s in the franchise, but several of them live in other universes entirely while another is a copy of a living Kei that is reproduced digitally for a simulation far into the future relative to the other games in Strangereal… so the details are pretty murky on that one.
3:06 intro
Is it my imagination, or are the player’s guns super weak compared to previous games?
Might be your imagination. It seems like the guns are stronger than previous games. Mainly 5 but that could just be me
@@Klaud_ifI think the guns are a little stronger than 5 but below 6 (For reference 6's guns could take out an aircraft carrier in around 10 seconds and destroy tanks in 2)
G.V.Serac Why are there 2 timers on this
How much inflation is needed to make this whole stone henge 😂
2:40 “Strider Squadron, Sortie ASAP”
My head: You need water
Is there a bug or something cause I completed the mission but when the timer ended it said I failed??
Had the same problem. I destroyed every single enemy but i couldnt finish it.
Ironically, if the Arsenal Bird never came nearby Stonehenge, it wouldn't have been shot down because the Homing system was malfunctioning (and they were eyeballing the Arsenal bird because it was so close by.
God I’m still stuck in this mission
GG!!
So u just like destroy the ground enemy and then some bandits in the air
Ace Combat 7 : 50% Top Gun + 50% Gundam franchise
what is that box you're flying?
Fast