
End of the Century
How arrogant it is!
I wonder if they think they have become a machine for the environment.
Suppression complete.
A sense of impending doom no matter when you look.
Freedom mass production Akatsuki
Swords flying across the battlefield
Angel님
What is terrible is that if they wanted to, both the Alliance and Zaft had the possibility to do this.
The one below is probably Exia, but what is that shiny golden one above?
>>9
Freedom’s color variation.
You can think of a future where freedom can be mass-produced with a compass.
Gundam On is…
When a unit that becomes known as a bit too strong appears, it’s not just one but 30 units that come out to the front at the same time, which tends to lead to terrible matches…
>>11
Is the old man’s environmental machine some kind of mouse?
>>13
Grandchild
Are you referring to the Zaku III Torris?
What is this game…?
A line of freedom running through the wilderness.
It’s the mass production machine of the new theater Evangelion, right?
I love following this kind of scene in “GunOn” from behind, because not a single blade of grass grows where the advance has taken place.
After this, Providence will be implemented with performance similar to that of Freedom, leading to a confrontation between the groups of Freedom and Providence.
>>18
Hell?
War has changed.
I want to do it again.
I learned after the service ended that it was supported by Chinese money.
Well, I guess they’ll release Freedom or something…
Everyone flying in the air somehow gives off a sense of apocalyptic vibe.
It was a fun game, even though there were various things that happened.
Unless you’re someone who can score a chance with a unique skill in an environmental machine, you were basically just a snack.
It looks like fun just by looking at the thread image.
It’s nice that it feels like a swarm of pests flying with their wings spread.
>>28
Is it a locust plague?
I had a lot of fun at the Nez event in Grebau.
A herd of unicorns
When was the time when both sides were the most balanced?
>>32
If we’re talking about faction balance and separating it from game balance, then maybe it’s The O.
>>32
Maybe during the Geo era
>>32
Alpha Test
The armor value increases upon activation and recovers the increased amount.
The number of rounds in the weapon and the number of spare ammunition will be restored, and the spare rounds will no longer be consumed.
Will no longer consume boosts.
The number of loaded rounds will be reloaded immediately when the enemy aircraft is destroyed.
Maximum speed up
Weapon power increase
When attacking this base, the damage dealt is reduced.
You can use this effect for 20 seconds at any desired timing, and it can be reused 30 seconds after the effect ends.
Let’s limit the aircraft to just one on the battlefield.
>>34
I thought that if the number of deployments were determined by cost categories for the whole army, it would balance out, but it seems like there would be a lot of people getting stuck and unable to deploy…
>>34
The gacha isn’t spinning.
Setsuna F. Seiei has become a husk of a person.
The spectators are slowly coming to see the Exia.
>>37
The fact that Exia can be used means it’s not just a spectator but a state just before being attacked by a swarm…
It’s like a swarm of mosquitoes.
Swarm of bees
The terror of the armored Gym that fills and overwhelms the horizon.
In terms of appearance and balance, I think the hero system in SW:BF is ideal.
But it’s a bit frustrating that using Gundam is restricted in Gundam games.
When Kemphar was implemented.
In the lower intermediate rooms, a swarm of Kemptfer unleashes a double shot of Sturmgewehr from the sky like B-29 bombers, bombarding the Federation with massive explosions.
In the advanced players’ room, the G-Line light armor was shooting them down like dragonflies, and it was a terrible battlefield…
>>44
That seems interesting…
>>48
Up until around the Arecen era, it was quite fun.
There was a time when ZZ-FA tightly packed together and set out on a mission.
There have been instances where a group of Geos came and rampaged with over 30 bodies, then detonated themselves and disappeared on their own.
The bad aspects of large team online games are showing in this thread image…
There should have been a division of roles, but…
>>47
No one wants to do plain things, and they don’t even fight for the sake of victory.
It’s better than being overwhelmed by artillery and sand.
The memory of no one listening to the conductor.
Due to my PC specs, it lags when I go to the front lines, so I’ve just been gathering containers.
Just hit the base.
Don’t design it so that it can’t be hit.
The strategy that Zeon adopted during the time when the Unicorn was too strong was the use of 50 prototype Unit 2 machines for one-on-one nuclear self-destruction.
Gaining an advantage in cost and respawn time
The shield became unable to penetrate the core and fell out of use.
The era of the Frepikna Hatanezumi was the most fun.
I think it was a particularly disastrous and awful era in response to the theme of 100-player battle games.
>>55
Since it’s originally a base assault game, strange controls in Flepik aside, Nacht follows the game design as intended.
During Alpha Test 2, it was a game that prevented Dom from making a hole in one solo.
I started to get noise when I wanted to pull gacha in beta and have them fight for a long time, and it began to go crazy.
>>57
However, everyone worked hard to decide on the core and launch the base.
I wondered about the time when I saw Major Flepik and Major Nacht getting their bases almost completely demolished by just 4 or 5 people, or even fewer, and losing.
Isn’t it that someone is breaking two bases alone? I remember seeing people dealing base damage, and it brings back memories.
>>61
Flepik was a hassle to drop during the era of combat bullet erasure, but when Nahat returned with a craft that increased the return time, I confirmed it was able to whittle down the damage, so the Federation didn’t suffer as much.
Because I use it myself, I can understand quite well what the other person is going through.
It’s plain, but I need someone to put down the radar for support.
Stop placing wide-area stuff that disappears quickly just for the sake of making money.
I have a memory that when Freedom was implemented, if you flew into the air, GP01 would knock you down, so it was considered somewhat weak.
It was fun to go on a special attack with Geo…
Memories of turmoil over compatibility (not compatible) devices.
It’s common to not even have a mirror.
>>62
Is it Aslan?
Perhaps it’s because of the silhouette.
It just looks like a swarm of insects.
It seems like the flow of the soul’s Refrain.
Fat people are weak.
It was interesting how the base continued to become fortified.
>>66
It seems that a fixed turret of rebellion was created due to a bug.
I really wanted to see it for myself.
>>66
In the first place, there are no cannons at the base either.
Because I was facing outward outside the base…
>>66
A chain link fence that doesn’t flinch at any attack!
It was awful and unacceptable.
It wouldn’t be surprising if a similar scene occurred with mass-produced machines in the CE as well.
I have changed the image of my Bolinok Saman.
If you’re coming to the base, it’s only natural to stick around, but the problem was that even if you did, you couldn’t capture it, so it was due to a lack of patrols after that.
Back in the days when I charged into Jaburo’s underwater base with the Aggai…
I laughed at the one that said it’s a nightmare seen before Shin dies.
I guess this is what it would be like when angels descend from the sky during the Last Judgment.
Repair punch!
It was enjoyable to destroy the anti-aircraft guns and then be able to destroy the battleship from a distance with artillery, even though it was placed there without a roof.
In the end, even the dome of New York turns away.
I had so much fun with Anchor and Charge Lance.
Locust plague
The Gun Cannon was pitifully serving a prison sentence at that time.
That’s nice, isn’t it?
Box base closing
It’s not good at all, making me play this worthless, boring game that barely qualifies as a punishment for 20 minutes.
I thought repairing it would be fun, but I ended up not doing it.
>>85
It’s too one-sided to choose Bear’s punch.
It felt like the flock of freedom could only go that far if they could just hold their base.
The biggest problem was that I brought out the awakened Qubeley and awakened Z to counter this, and then it led to the sixth Battos.
It was interesting except for the balance, but I really wish they would stop relying on heavy spending.
It looks like a crappy game and it actually is a crappy game, but…
I liked the scene where about 40 environmental machines headed toward the enemy base all at once right after the start…
There were very few moments when it wasn’t a terrible game, though…
It seems that even though they are divided by military branch, the only clear difference is that tanks have slower movement, which tends to result in clusters of environmental machines.
Is this the kind of war you want!? You all—!!
>>96
To be honest, I quite want to do it.
But I was able to enjoy it regardless of whether I won or lost, even at the times when the environment was breaking down.
What’s the point of this trash in the battlefield? The period of emptiness when that kind of thing comes up is the hardest.
Nice to meet you! How’s the initial response?
The enhanced ZZ against the Annamansa era might have been relatively well-balanced.
The hardest part is the 20 minutes of imprisonment when you are sure to lose.
The second most painful thing is when people don’t gather and the match doesn’t start.
I’m too drawn to GunOn.
The time when Zokku and Juagg were surprisingly strong in the swimming club was quite interesting…
>>104
It’s fun to sneak along the edge of the screen with the swimming club and play like a mouse.
Because there hasn’t been a substitute for Gun-On…!
Since there are payment elements, it ultimately relies on popular high-end models.
Although the development is different, I feel that the bad lineage of this is alive around the base of Battle Operation.
The sambol gym was incredibly rigid underwater for a while.
I used to love the spinning combat of the red Qubeley and the assault Stark Jagen, but I often ended up feeling like I hated it after getting schooled by the Musha Gundam!!!
It was fun when I kept slicing with the Domtoro.
It’s often said that if it doesn’t get decided at the base, you’ll end up with prison time.
Personally, I found it most enjoyable when various types of machines were mixed together in the mid-stage of the battlefield, not involving generals.
>>112
I think that since the officer characters don’t get dyed like in the thread image and there are many variations of the machines, it’s the most enjoyable.
The ones causing a ruckus on the former faction bulletin board were mainly the officers, weren’t they…
The healing amount of the repair torch has been left behind compared to the inflation of firepower and armor, and it’s really terrible.
It’s a broken version of the Chinese one, but there were many recycled unique modules that were released in the Japanese version.
As a result, the boost recovery and ammunition reload during destruction can be easily installed on quite a few aircraft.
I think the biggest culprit in the Chinese Gun On is the Origin Char’s Zaku and the Origin Gundam.
It wasn’t practical unless it was a rock-throwing snowball fighting venue, but I really liked the visuals…
>>116
I threw Kai-kya’s rock just once.
I immediately took it off, thinking there’s no way this would fit.
In the end, making it P2W is the right choice for both the management and the users.
>>119
I heard that the number of people has been decreasing rapidly lately.
It’s not that it’s boring, and even though we were doing things chaotically, I’ve always thought there might be a better way to handle the bonds and online aspects of Gundam games like this…
Even during the miraculous week of Sazabi, the number of people decreased…
>>122
It turned out later that it only seemed like that also had a good balance.
The commander battle was overflowing with the Zeta and Sazabi, so it was only a matter of time.
It was really fun to set up radars and recovery pods and repair my allies like crazy.
It was also common to be run over by someone jumping out at you with a sudden attack amid a flurry of buzzers and punches…
In the first place, the addition of Another was more of a solution to the issues of population decline rather than a problem with the aircraft itself, so it was relatively in its final stages.
Even though it’s the end, it lasted longer.