
What were you planning to use something like this for?
>>1
The original intended use is probably to overwhelmingly beat down rival companies’ AFs with the power of Kojima.
A masterpiece name that combines a magic sword and a respondent.
My answer is this.
Don’t call this an answerer.
The name is wonderful, and Spirit of Mother Will is also great, right AF?
How am I supposed to land this?
>>7
I won’t do it, but…
>>7
I have abandoned the surface…
>>14
I abandoned the ground.
“I’m also giving up the sky.”
A refreshingly bold declaration of “We live in the sky.”
I wonder if there’s actually a human inside this one too.
I feel like I’m going to die in an instant.
The answer from the corporate network is unparalleled.
What is that thorny thing below…?
Anyway, it’s a weapon that conveys the fact that the sense of logic among the corporate crowd is dead and that world is finished.
I think it would be more effective to produce 100 Fermi units rather than make something like this.
>>15
Without the game-like aspects, it’s about a hundred billion times stronger than Fermi…
Considering maintenance and the crew, they would definitely have to land.
>>16
There is no need to consider maintenance or the crew.
>>16
Space stations and artificial satellites don’t land, right?
It’s something similar to that.
It’s a damn terrible name, but it’s actually a really good name…
It’s even better that it’s also collecting the title.
The sound like a heartbeat, a thumping sound, is eerie.
I’m probably going to use it as a disposable since it’s already at the limit when I use this.
I think they will let it rampage while polluting until it runs out of energy.
The song is great, isn’t it…?
What kind of logic is it that you can’t use armor when filled with tiny islands?
>>22
Particles drifting cancel each other out.
Since it exceeds Next’s PA output, the answerer can only lay down PA.
I don’t feel like I can get on or off weapons that seem to be wrapped in high-concentration Kojima, even if they stop operating.
Naitottuki
Aren’t you going to attach a wingman or something?
>>25
The only companion that can stand within this guy’s Kojima contamination is this guy’s Unit 2.
If the world after four is the world after five, then it’s the consequences of corporate pollution from Kojima.
I wonder how many generations we’ve been paying for this.
>>27
Don’t talk about 5.
I’ve never played AC, but I strangely like the name Arms Fort Ansar.
I have a strong image of it falling with just one hit from the pile bunker.
The charm lies in its weakness to primitive weapons like clubs and rockets.
Use bio-Kojima containing toxic ingredients!
If it’s made into powder and granular form, the foolish masses won’t be able to tell the difference!
Muhahaha! Muhahahahaha!!!!!
“Hey, fall to the ground with the rocket of a declining company!”
What are we going to do about the pollution of the Earth! What are we going to do about space exploration!
Shut uuuuuuuuuup!!! I don’t knoooooow!!!!
Maybe they usually fold their wings, but where have they been hiding something like this?
If the game elements are removed and the damage control is solid, there’s absolutely no way I can win.
It’s funny how weapons that can lock on are said to be in decline and that the technocrat’s rotating croquet is at the bottom of the group, turning to dust.
It’s a straightforward question, but what was the intention behind covering the stratosphere with attack satellites and contaminating the ground with Kojima?
>>39
Hindrance to the other party’s business.
>>40
As a result of continuing to hinder business, they are the ones who have also made it impossible for themselves to go to space.
The demeanor is different.
>>39
I’ll sabotage other companies trying to go to space! Wow… the other side was thinking the same thing… We can’t go to space either, but it can’t be helped. Anyway, with our time short, we’ll just secure our own foundation to do as we please until we can escape, and then let the rest take care of itself.
>>39
As long as they can keep it hidden until the old people die, they aren’t thinking about what comes afterward, right?
The people living in the heavens would probably be satisfied if they could live for a few more decades.
I imagine that similar technologies to Cradle are being used.
A nice background music and splattering Kojima particles.
The situation was very good.
Unlike other AFs, the concentration of Kojima particles emitted by this one is too high.
Even if it’s the next one, I’ll sink with a missile where the armor is stripped, so I don’t need support units.
It’s all a sequence of events without any specific ideology starting from the assault cell.
I can’t stand letting rival companies gain an advantage, and if this goes on until the end, this will come out.
Let’s kill everyone in the orca brigade because they seem like a bunch of clowns!
From the perspective of the Orca Brigade, the Cradle falling is more like a result of securing energy for the sanitation cannon’s firing rather than being the objective itself… right?
>>50
Yes.
Therefore, a certain level of transaction can be established with the elderly individuals in the companies.
>>50
Well, it’s probably just collateral damage for shooting since the organization is likely backed by a corporation.
When a fool who has killed a hundred million appears, everyone panics.
The next stage of Anatoria 4 is that the launch site for the shuttle is under attack.
They are thoroughly obstructing the space development of other factions.
The one with the collar is just crazy; originally, it would have been madness to even challenge in the next round with this AF…
I wonder what happened to humanity after the arch-nemesis…
It really seems like they’re united after scattering the assault cells…
It’s a really ridiculous story, but seeing real major powers acting foolishly in real-time makes it feel like it’s not fiction at all.
At the point of operating the next, it’s already 100% tied to a company, no matter how ridiculous it seems.
I’ve brought the only one of its kind, a freshly made prototype weapon.
>>56
So the old king must have had some support from somewhere.
There is a speculation that the pillbug-like AF released by the brigade is for securing the landing site of the cradle…
After V, the 4 series was just a bunch of nonsense, but getting serious with VD was something else.
>>60
They just added it because V was met with terrible criticism and they wanted to bring back players from past works.
It’s like the conflict between the elderly and reformists within a company.
Since the PA is diminished by the continuous output from Kojima, the mobility, which is the only chance for Next, is significantly reduced.
Is there a mission where you can confirm the assault cell?
>>65
You will be able to see it if you keep flying up during the Cradle Defense Mission.
>>65
If you keep flying up in Cradle Defense, they’ll start shooting at you.
You can also hear Sumi-chan’s precious flustered voice.
>>65
It should have been confirmed in the cradle defense.
Even mom is scared.
The brigade is honestly just like a ghost of a corporation.
>>66
Despite claiming to be the first five of the Raylenard Aquavit GAE’s spirits, the fact that an outsider like the former king is ranked 4th shows that this sad organization is already on the brink of collapse.
“Let’s just send this guy flying all the way to the assault cell.”
If you point all the firepower of the umbrella upwards and launch a few machines, it should go pretty well.
>>67
If you do that, they’ll realize I spread the assault cells.
>>81
If it gets exposed, the whole community will be burned at the stake for accountability…
>>67
The problem is that there is something called an assault cell, and the fact that a war to dismantle the state was started to conceal it.
If this gets found out, it’s over, so I can’t openly exterminate it or do anything that would reveal it.
>>104
Since there are only companies, I think the appearance of things in that regard doesn’t really matter…
>>113
The current corporate leaders are causing a terrible situation in the world by refusing to acknowledge their own mistakes.
>>67
I actually think that might be one of its roles.
We’re not a company that will be bound by assault cells forever.
You can see it when you go up during the mission where the ancient king is rampaging.
Aren’t the launched missiles affected by Kojima’s influence?
>>70
Disposable workers are carefully applying Kojima coating for each shot.
I’m shooting while praying that I hit the target before any anomalies occur.
Choose the one you like.
Well, if the state is dismantled and governed by corporations, it would end up like this…
The assault cell verification is a scene where the operator unusually panics.
I just thought, if we could launch the Answerer into space, wouldn’t we be able to turn the tables on the Assault Cell?
I’ve only ever defeated this guy with a charge attack→rush→finish.
I wonder what will happen if I use the proper approach.
>>80
Shooting and slicing from above in a small way.
If it’s after 1.3, then it’s location.
>>80
The straightforward approach feels like destroying the wings from above.
To put it simply in terms of the setting, missiles come flying from above, and if you’re inside the wings, you’ll be turned into a beehive by lasers; it’s quite troublesome.
I think I made something like this because I was so scared of uncontrollable irregulars like the mercenaries of Anatolia.
>>82
Don’t blame others.
When the elderly die of old age, it wouldn’t be surprising if those who take their place start cleaning the assault cells with a nonchalant face.
>>83
I think it’s a brigade precisely because it’s already too late by that time.
>>83
I think the next generation was supporting Orca.
If things stay as they are, we really will have no choice but to perish.
The former king seems to be an acquaintance of Sadhana, which is a mystery.
Although our personalities seem like they would never match.
What’s scary is the person who makes something like this.
When a company tries to eliminate the assault cells, interference from other companies occurs again.
It seems that Orca needs the guise of an anti-corporate facade.
The name “the cursed sword that inflicts unhealable wounds” is quite fitting.
The brigade is trying to change the current situation, so it should be on the side of good.
It’s nice, isn’t it? Like a closed space of Kojima contamination that levels off the next one in the wide open sky.
It’s a shape like an umbrella, but instead of protecting, it breaks.
A pinch of “tottsuki” here…w
When you actually fight under the umbrella, it’s ridiculously strong, or rather, it’s an impossible game.
What the heck is Otsudaruva, anyway?!!!
>>100
Maximilian Thermidor
>>100
It may be that they are originally only on the side of the company, and there may be compromises, but they might genuinely be a revolutionary at heart.
In the corporate route, this guy appears nonchalantly at the end and transforms the swarm of jets into light; it’s ruthless yet shameless, and I love it.
I hope that companies in the AC sector will be like this.
It’s impossible to create something like this in just a few years…
I wish you could come back like Mom and be even stronger than before.
Ah, it really can’t be helped. We have to kill the old corporate fools, as well as the smug revolutionaries who live so comfortably in their cradles.
If Next is too fast, then we can just dominate the area at Kojima! I implemented this ridiculous idea.
But the Killdozer was destroying a building nearby, wasn’t it?
>>109
I wonder what that guy, who runs a demolition company with a budget equivalent to the national budget, is all about…
There’s no way someone would try to kill those who are surviving in such a shitty world.
Was that the truth about the dismantling war?!
ACfA feels like the hardware’s performance is lacking for what I want to do right now.
>>115
I want to try battling a full-spec mom, you know…
I mean, after defeating this guy, the operator says “ORCA,” but I wonder if it will go that smoothly… At that point, the player side doesn’t know the details of the tea party, and they’re probably having it attack this guy to kill the one with the collar.
The ground is already finished with pollution, and this thing is flying in the sky, while the stratosphere is made up of walls of assault cells created from garbage.
It’s understandable that the protagonist might think, “Well then, everyone should just die.”
For some reason, the answerer in the game isn’t shooting the anti-air laser cannon in the package.
BGM: It’s not (order) cosmos.
Swat away the assault cells, it’s a new era of war!
In addition to preventing space development, I wonder if the assault cell also had missile defense measures.
There were also companies that had ships as their headquarters.
What were the people from No Count! and Missile Carnival doing?
Could it be that the protagonist becoming an arch-enemy would actually lead to the best future for that world by uniting everyone?
>>125
Well, the nemesis ending seems to be the closest to V.
Between Otsudarva and Maximilian Thermidor, the former sounds more like a fake name…
>>126
It’s a pseudonym inspired by the French Revolution, under the name of an AC pilot, so well…
When the truth comes out, it’ll be like, “What a fool! To hell with it! The AC world!”
Why is humanity on the verge of collapse due to pulling each other down, you idiots?
If the ground is not contaminated, a beautifully designed headquarters can also be built.
The Arms Fort is generally quite weak except for Mom.
I mean, why did only Mom reach that level of perfection…?
A grand farce in the first week.
There are various thoughts I have, but for now, we have reclaimed the future of humanity, Olcarut.
It looked interesting, so I tried it and ended up on the path of becoming humanity’s deadly enemy.
It’s not a decent world…
>>132
The fact that the sham corporate route has no future is truly disappointing.
When I think about who is supporting ORCA, it seems that the BFF, which has deployed its strongest forces to take down the satellite cannon, is quite clearly on the lighter side.
Even though he’s making such a behind-the-scenes move, the old man probably isn’t involved in the situation.
That said, consider it as if even a nameless person has become part of a company.
You don’t want to be outdone by anyone else, right?
>>134
You wouldn’t think that all companies would resort to sabotaging each other to the point of risking the extinction of humanity!
Despite the variety of interesting conversations around here,
What happened to the fact that Whaguri and Line Arc, which were treated like the title characters at first, were handled as if they died halfway through?
>>135
The culprit of the fall of Anatolia
ORCA is the source of that ridiculous farce.
Of course, you would be hated.
>>135
In the end, there is nothing that can be done in the accumulation of those who lost in the power struggle.
Since the brigade is ultimately being manipulated by Omer behind the scenes, I can understand why the old king betrayed us.
The behavior was the worst, but
>>136
Even Liliana is coming to drop the cradle with Reylenard’s unmanned Next, which means everyone is fighting among themselves.
A child who explodes everything when they poke the outer wall a little bit.
>>137
If you poke a little hole in the Kojima protection, it seems like it would start falling apart rapidly from there.
>>137
This is my opinion, but I think the approach should be seen as a remedial measure, so it’s something you shouldn’t take too seriously.
>>186
I can’t seriously think of a reason why a short stake would cause such massive damage just by poking.
If Rey Leonard could have fired the satellite barrage sooner, everything would have been solved… Who interrupted him?
…Me?
>>138
It’s the fault of those who are only deploying enough strength to interfere with me and the person who made the request.
Dirty Minovsky Craft
The concentration that can be reduced at any next stage is just too insane.
>>140
The magnitude of the power is on a completely different level.
Even though the fA world is almost finished on the surface, I wonder how they managed to maintain the AF production bases.
I wonder if they’ll properly make a remake with a strong, large AF according to the settings and include additional endings.
>>143
I wanted to fight AF class with 6, but Strider is essentially an eyeball opponent, so it might be difficult to make it enjoyable.
>>196
It is thought that moving would be tedious without the explosive speed of fA.
I think it’s questionable that the cradle has almost no defense measures.
The fourth series is much more suffocating, vividly intertwined with real-world ethnic conflicts and religious disputes compared to the previous series.
The sky should be open, but it’s covered, and even if I try to escape underground, Kojima is heavy, so it keeps accumulating downwards.
>>146
Without management AI, everyone is doing as they please and heading towards destruction…
Back in the day, AC didn’t have hard rock, right?
How did you play?
The pollution and the humans are all lagging behind, and I just want to burn everything, Raven.
>>149
Here comes Dosukoi-chan, who can go head-to-head with Killdozer…
In terms of the four companies, Raylenard and Aquabit look suspicious.
I fought in various ways, but the moment I faced off against my mom in VOB was the most exciting.
I have a biased impression that the scenery in the 4th generation is always brown.
Amen, amen, gospel, amen.
Amen, Amen, Gospel, Amen.
I’m scary, I’m scary.
Always Fantasy
What happens after one company wins while the others lose?
>>159
Growth and Ambition
The era of new wars.
>>159
Companies split up.
Mom really has that AF face and feels like an idol, doesn’t she?
First, it’s something that comes to mind in terms of AF.
If it gets tough on any route, I’ll pave the way to space! I don’t know anything else! I might do it!
Even in a world that’s falling apart, the economy can still function.
>>164
There is probably a normal town outside that we just can’t see inside the cradle.
>>164
It’s a world where companies are forcing humans to work by confining them in ground colonies even before the Cradle takes off.
It’s an incredibly dystopian situation for regular people.
>>184
It seems that humanity had more freedom until the last raven.
>>164
Rather, it was ended in order to compete economically.
Is it really that great to choose to kill?
I’ve been totally destroyed by AF… I guess Links are important after all! But it didn’t turn out like that.
>>169
Sometimes I get taken down by a skilled player, but overall the AF has a higher combat power.
>>169
Relying on unconventional things like neck supports can be risky because they might betray you when it matters, which is the result of the measures taken for AF. Originally, if you’re not a top-ranked player, you’re on the side that gets beaten and dies, which is the state of Lynx…
>>169
I don’t want to rely on specific individuals for strength, but that’s a fundamental premise.
There is a bit written in the settings book about living in the Cradle, but it feels better than living on the polluted surface.
I can’t believe that 20 million is packed in that airplane.
The breakdown is complicated.
It seems that only Orca truly understands the whole situation.
>>174
The ancient king has come to say, “Let’s go kill! It’s a massacre!” The Cradle that he sent the request for is owned by Omer, so even Orca cannot grasp the full picture.
In other words, the situation itself is unfolding just as Merzel intended, but the Old King and Win D are the only miscalculations.
I remember feeling that the sense of ethics ended around the time Koji was used in agricultural facilities.
I wonder how this guy didn’t break from the Kojima particles he spewed out.
If you investigate its origins, you’ll think that the name Maximilian Thermidor is just too extreme!
Of course, Win D would throw some sarcasm too.
What is this tiny little weakling… Is this AC?
I heard there was a mission to fight Mother Will in V, but was it really that strong?
I can only imagine a life like that of the Jupiter Empire.
It’s just that being able to drop AF is quite rare.
Thanks to the success of the white chestnut, it’s clear that the microwave from the missile development company MSAC at Line Arc has become a bestseller, while still being firmly held back despite claiming independence.
It is likely that the GA series has the strongest influence.
It is the assault transport device Kaburakan.
Do you understand what I’m trying to say?
I don’t understand.
There was a theory that humanity inside the cradle might not be living in its entirety.
If we think that only top-ranked players like those from a guild can hunt AF, there is still an advantage.
Despite that world being at a standstill, they really know how to lavish human resources.
Shut up~~~
I don’t know~~~
“The hindrance from other companies is just too much~~~”
>>192
Omer, you know…
Is it possible to take down AF with that armament? Let’s assume that there are many rankers who don’t think about it.
Is the white glint of fa AI? Isn’t it too strong even if it’s unmanned?
When I see giga-based sniping or SOM missiles, most Links can’t even get close.
Fragile, that’s just impossible!
I really like the detailed setting of the political relations in the 4th series, but I forget it every time.
How was it supposed to be used with zero defense power and zero mobility?