Ohhh man! I think you did the best thing you can do. I haven’t actually played any of them. I have 4 and 4A on emulator and only played the beginning. But from all the videos I’ve seen so far, AC1 is the best out of all of them. Then there AC4A that has the more replayability and 3rd gen if you don’t want to play 4th gen.
All you'd need to do is skip to Nexus... or halfway through gen 3. Yeah. I'm not kidding. Egad were they stubborn on keeping the old AC 1 control scheme.
This video was published 2 hours before the new gameplay content release, so some of the ideas may be incompatible with what we now know. Let me know in the comments how the new gameplay confirms or refutes what you've seen here!
Actually, the hover legs did show up in 4th Gen. It's just that the meta of 4th Gen involves Lightweights or Middleweights with bipeds or reverse-joints that hovers rarely got any attention beyond a niche audience. Haven't played 5th Gen, though, so I'm not sure if they showed up in V or VD or if they were removed to prevent redundancies with tank legs. As for the theory of a radical rebel movement making a crazy plan to strike at the corporations, it does have its merits. Not just using AC2 or AA as an example, but most AC games always have a "Corporate VS Rebel Movement" plotline throughout their missions with the most prominent instigators of this being Last Raven (With how there was the Alliance and Vertex) and For Answer (The League VS ORCA). So, a similar plotline happening in ACVI is not out of the realm of possibility.
No, hover legs were removed in Gen 4. Gen 5 didn't have them either. Granted the abilities of ACs in both Gens made hovers irrelevant. Granted, based on your comment I think you may be confusing the quads and hovers
The rebel vs corporation theme is def a strong part of the AC formula. For Answer is my favorite AC title, so if Fires of Rubicon story is anything like that, I'll be so happy. Although my speculation so far has been a bit more black and white in its morality than the bleak grayness of For Answers moral choices.
I am truly hoping that AC6 movement is more like ACFA, though it could make hovers "irrelevant" as you say. However, I do think they could still be included due to the each leg type seeming to have its own unique functionality and/or special melee attack. I'm curious to see how Fromsoft will keep hovers relevant!
@@RippahRooJizah Thanks for the correction, dude. I genuinely thought there were hovers in 4th Gen since Buccaneer's L09-RIGEL looks very similar to some 3rd Gen hover leg parts.
@@RippahRooJizahhover legs are literally in AC for answer. I still have the game disc and ps3 still plugged in and working. Before I typed this comment. I loaded both AC 4 and AC for answer and checked the parts... Hover legs are absolutely in both of those games I just saw them with my own eyes... You are wrong...
Judging by the RaD representative calling the Raven “Tourist” it seems that RaD is an indigenous force or company. Also they seem to have built all or part of the Nightfall AC, at the very least the 2C-2000 CRAWLER legs that Nightfall uses are built by RaD
Furthermore some of the soldiers who operate with RaD are called Dosers, as they use Coral as a drug. Not unlike the Fremen and their use of Spice Melange.
Are u also gonna speculate on the new trailer coming in a few hours? 😭😭😭please give us gameplay today fromsoft Another thing to note though is the ac stating “are you ready to climb the wall”, saying “it seems fate has brought us here” in the Japanese translation. We also see a huge wall multiple times in the trailer and leaked images, meaning he means literally climbing a wall. My theory is that behind the wall is where the corporation which has a monopoly over coral is storing it, and it is also where the fires of ibis originated. I also think that the fires of ibis was not an accident. It was done intentionally(maybe by an AI?). Fromsoft said that we would be uncovering the secrets of rubicon, so I can only imagine one of the major reveals will be about the truth of what happened.
It might take me a couple days to decide how to cover the new gameplay, but I am super stoked to see more! I love your idea about the wall. I should work on my Japanese haha. It's very possible that the super computer official screenshot is the AI you are speaking of.
I hadn't even even considered that the big industrail bosses are pre calamity relics 'gone haywire' fits in nicely with my bit of speculation on what role the coral itself might play on the story. What if the Coral is not just alive, but sapient? What if these old machines aren't just haywire, but under direct control of the coral's own intelligence trying to defend itself? Coral is apparently being used to interface the pilot with their AC, so what happens if the coral in AC "wakes up?" That's where my joke in your last video's comemnts about having a mech battle with [The lovecraftian monster from Marathon who's name I dont want to copy and paste again] because I genuinely expect the Coral _itself_ might be this dune style rebel faction, not human natives of the planet, but whatever the coral is trying to drive off the corporations with a machine rebellion (or just buy time until it can release another fires of iblis), and potentially there will be a plot point with ACs getting taken over as well. So in this very wild version of the story, you can either help the corporations subdue and retake total control over the coral, or side with the coral and help it break its shackles
Yeah, its definitely interesting to speculate about where the Coral comes from, especially since its based off the spice in Dune. I don't think Fromsoft is going the whole Shai-Hulud route with Coral, but it is a very interesting substance. Coral IRL is a life-form, so that's a definite possibility in AC6. They chose the name for a reason.
@@absurd.gaming yeah, the name Coral is really what's got my brian going so wild. And even if I think the alien angle is cooler, as either something to be freed from exploitation or a uncontrollable nightmare force of nature thing unleashed by corporate greed, I think there's a distinct possibility it's also a man made disaster, some weird AI or nanomachine (or maybe even Kojima particle?) Shenanigans, with coral being a descriptive comparison, rather than a direct hint it's something biological.
It occours to me that we have no reason to not consider if those two phrases "Feed the Fire." and "Let the last Cinders Burn." aren't said from different perspectives. The corporations want to Feed the Fire of their war industry with Coral. While the natives want to Let the Last Cinders Burn out so they can be left alone. That being said, the line about 'how far they can fly on borrowed wings' might be referring to the shuttle you focused on itself. That might well be the final line of an ending. (It would be rather cheeky, now wouldn't it?) Something must be keeping the corporations from deploying to Rubicon 3 en-mass, and maybe the threat of the locals causing another 'Fires of Ibis' event is that threat. Also that name sticks out, because I know of one IBIS within Armored Core and whooh nelly is that a loaded name. A name with Layers you might say.
The giant worm kind of clued me in on the this is Doon with robots so I spect a native militia fighting the corps I also expect that you would you can take missions to kill them or help them kill somebody else
Exactly! There are so many clues to this being a Dune story in the trailer. Be sure to check out my last video if you haven't. I do a deep dive on the Dune theory there.
I just noticed evidence I missed in the gameplay trailer (th-cam.com/video/SlSfr6Wa5sc/w-d-xo.html). At 0:16 in that video (not this one), you can see in the top right of the screen that cargo is moving on the cable. This may confirm the space elevator theory!
@@absurd.gaming TRUTH!!! but im more sim hardcore player i even like morrowind more than skyrim skyrim is easy rpg. come august we want armored core i NEED my mech fix mechwarrior isint enough kinda lol
As a new Raven who's only "completed" AC1, I can't wait to play one of these games with actually right stick functionality
Let's goooo Raven!!!!! I can't wait too 🤟🏿🔥🍃
To be fair the back half of the games do have right stick functionality.
Ohhh man! I think you did the best thing you can do. I haven’t actually played any of them. I have 4 and 4A on emulator and only played the beginning. But from all the videos I’ve seen so far, AC1 is the best out of all of them. Then there AC4A that has the more replayability and 3rd gen if you don’t want to play 4th gen.
All you'd need to do is skip to Nexus... or halfway through gen 3. Yeah. I'm not kidding. Egad were they stubborn on keeping the old AC 1 control scheme.
This video was published 2 hours before the new gameplay content release, so some of the ideas may be incompatible with what we now know. Let me know in the comments how the new gameplay confirms or refutes what you've seen here!
I can't wait to see what you have to say after watching the gameplay clips out there now. ^_^
So far I think your theory about RaD might be on the right track
Actually, the hover legs did show up in 4th Gen. It's just that the meta of 4th Gen involves Lightweights or Middleweights with bipeds or reverse-joints that hovers rarely got any attention beyond a niche audience.
Haven't played 5th Gen, though, so I'm not sure if they showed up in V or VD or if they were removed to prevent redundancies with tank legs.
As for the theory of a radical rebel movement making a crazy plan to strike at the corporations, it does have its merits. Not just using AC2 or AA as an example, but most AC games always have a "Corporate VS Rebel Movement" plotline throughout their missions with the most prominent instigators of this being Last Raven (With how there was the Alliance and Vertex) and For Answer (The League VS ORCA). So, a similar plotline happening in ACVI is not out of the realm of possibility.
No, hover legs were removed in Gen 4. Gen 5 didn't have them either. Granted the abilities of ACs in both Gens made hovers irrelevant.
Granted, based on your comment I think you may be confusing the quads and hovers
The rebel vs corporation theme is def a strong part of the AC formula. For Answer is my favorite AC title, so if Fires of Rubicon story is anything like that, I'll be so happy. Although my speculation so far has been a bit more black and white in its morality than the bleak grayness of For Answers moral choices.
I am truly hoping that AC6 movement is more like ACFA, though it could make hovers "irrelevant" as you say.
However, I do think they could still be included due to the each leg type seeming to have its own unique functionality and/or special melee attack. I'm curious to see how Fromsoft will keep hovers relevant!
@@RippahRooJizah Thanks for the correction, dude. I genuinely thought there were hovers in 4th Gen since Buccaneer's L09-RIGEL looks very similar to some 3rd Gen hover leg parts.
@@RippahRooJizahhover legs are literally in AC for answer. I still have the game disc and ps3 still plugged in and working.
Before I typed this comment. I loaded both AC 4 and AC for answer and checked the parts... Hover legs are absolutely in both of those games I just saw them with my own eyes... You are wrong...
Judging by the RaD representative calling the Raven “Tourist” it seems that RaD is an indigenous force or company.
Also they seem to have built all or part of the Nightfall AC, at the very least the 2C-2000 CRAWLER legs that Nightfall uses are built by RaD
Furthermore some of the soldiers who operate with RaD are called Dosers, as they use Coral as a drug. Not unlike the Fremen and their use of Spice Melange.
Always love a good speculation and with some research too beautiful
Thanks ACL for making research easier and enjoyable on your channel!
Are u also gonna speculate on the new trailer coming in a few hours? 😭😭😭please give us gameplay today fromsoft
Another thing to note though is the ac stating “are you ready to climb the wall”, saying “it seems fate has brought us here” in the Japanese translation. We also see a huge wall multiple times in the trailer and leaked images, meaning he means literally climbing a wall.
My theory is that behind the wall is where the corporation which has a monopoly over coral is storing it, and it is also where the fires of ibis originated.
I also think that the fires of ibis was not an accident. It was done intentionally(maybe by an AI?). Fromsoft said that we would be uncovering the secrets of rubicon, so I can only imagine one of the major reveals will be about the truth of what happened.
It might take me a couple days to decide how to cover the new gameplay, but I am super stoked to see more!
I love your idea about the wall. I should work on my Japanese haha. It's very possible that the super computer official screenshot is the AI you are speaking of.
What is RAD? I think I have a pretty compelling answer.
YOU ABSURD! YOUR RAD FOR MAKING THIS GREAT VIDEO!
That's my kind of joke right there.
I hadn't even even considered that the big industrail bosses are pre calamity relics 'gone haywire' fits in nicely with my bit of speculation on what role the coral itself might play on the story.
What if the Coral is not just alive, but sapient? What if these old machines aren't just haywire, but under direct control of the coral's own intelligence trying to defend itself? Coral is apparently being used to interface the pilot with their AC, so what happens if the coral in AC "wakes up?" That's where my joke in your last video's comemnts about having a mech battle with [The lovecraftian monster from Marathon who's name I dont want to copy and paste again] because I genuinely expect the Coral _itself_ might be this dune style rebel faction, not human natives of the planet, but whatever the coral is trying to drive off the corporations with a machine rebellion (or just buy time until it can release another fires of iblis), and potentially there will be a plot point with ACs getting taken over as well. So in this very wild version of the story, you can either help the corporations subdue and retake total control over the coral, or side with the coral and help it break its shackles
Yeah, its definitely interesting to speculate about where the Coral comes from, especially since its based off the spice in Dune. I don't think Fromsoft is going the whole Shai-Hulud route with Coral, but it is a very interesting substance. Coral IRL is a life-form, so that's a definite possibility in AC6. They chose the name for a reason.
@@absurd.gaming yeah, the name Coral is really what's got my brian going so wild. And even if I think the alien angle is cooler, as either something to be freed from exploitation or a uncontrollable nightmare force of nature thing unleashed by corporate greed, I think there's a distinct possibility it's also a man made disaster, some weird AI or nanomachine (or maybe even Kojima particle?) Shenanigans, with coral being a descriptive comparison, rather than a direct hint it's something biological.
I'm here for wild speculations! An excellent theory with a lot of precedent. Now we wait to see how right or wrong we've been.
It occours to me that we have no reason to not consider if those two phrases "Feed the Fire." and "Let the last Cinders Burn." aren't said from different perspectives. The corporations want to Feed the Fire of their war industry with Coral. While the natives want to Let the Last Cinders Burn out so they can be left alone. That being said, the line about 'how far they can fly on borrowed wings' might be referring to the shuttle you focused on itself. That might well be the final line of an ending. (It would be rather cheeky, now wouldn't it?)
Something must be keeping the corporations from deploying to Rubicon 3 en-mass, and maybe the threat of the locals causing another 'Fires of Ibis' event is that threat. Also that name sticks out, because I know of one IBIS within Armored Core and whooh nelly is that a loaded name. A name with Layers you might say.
I think RAD stands for "Rubicon Armored Defense" .
The giant worm kind of clued me in on the this is Doon with robots so I spect a native militia fighting the corps I also expect that you would you can take missions to kill them or help them kill somebody else
Exactly! There are so many clues to this being a Dune story in the trailer. Be sure to check out my last video if you haven't. I do a deep dive on the Dune theory there.
I just noticed evidence I missed in the gameplay trailer (th-cam.com/video/SlSfr6Wa5sc/w-d-xo.html). At 0:16 in that video (not this one), you can see in the top right of the screen that cargo is moving on the cable. This may confirm the space elevator theory!
Whats up gamurs
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new news came out today
Indeed. I have future plans regarding the new footage.
I freaked out when I saw RaD.
Exposed.
know i wont like this game but meh i have more armored core games to play just in case but ill still buy this armored core game and play it
Can't like it if you don't try it. Hopefully you find it enjoyable come August!
@@absurd.gaming TRUTH!!! but im more sim hardcore player i even like morrowind more than skyrim skyrim is easy rpg. come august we want armored core i NEED my mech fix mechwarrior isint enough kinda lol
@@danierick100 I prefer Morrowind as well for the most part.
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