Armored Core V | |
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Developer(s) | FromSoftware |
Publisher(s) |
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Director(s) | Naoyuki Takahashi |
Producer(s) | Toshifumi Nabeshima |
Composer(s) | Kota Hoshino Yoshikazu Takayama Tsukasa Saitoh |
Series | Armored Core |
Platform(s) | PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 |
Release |
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Genre(s) | Simulation |
Mode(s) | Single player, multiplayer, co-op |
Armored Core V (アーマード・コアV / ARMORED CORE VĀmādo Koa Faibu) is a 3Dmecha-based video game developed by FromSoftware for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. It is the 14th installment and 5th main installment of FromSoftware's Armored Core series. Armored Core V is a return to the more traditional style of gameplay found in the original series of games. It is an indirect sequel to Armored Core 4 and Armored Core: For Answer.
Gameplay[edit]
Whereas previous games in the series focused on quick-reflex combat, Armored Core V relies heavily on tactical gameplay. Similar to the first games in the series, Armored Core V requires players to use level geography to their advantage. New to the series is Ultimate Weapons, which deal enormous damage; however, these weapons need to be recharged between uses, limiting the player to only one use per mission or match.
The online mode features five-on-five team-based battles, with each side battling over specific objectives across the map. One member of each team is designated as the Operator and must oversee the entire battle and issue orders to their team.[2]
On March 10, 2014, it was announced via the Armored Core Facebook page that the online servers for Armored Core V would be shut down 10 days later on March 20, 2014.[citation needed]
Release[edit]
The game was released in Japan on January 26, 2012[1] for both PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. The game was released by Bandai Namco Entertainment on March 20, 2012 in North America, March 22, 2012 in Australia, and March 23, 2012 in Europe.
FromSoftware has released a companion application for iOS and Android devices which provides access to a database of in-game parts and weapons to aid in mech customization.
In Japan, those who pre-ordered Last Raven Portable received an art book and a download code for an exclusive variant of the Moonlight close-quarters weapon. In North America, two promotional download packages were offered to those who pre-ordered Armored Core V: Amazon offered the Recon Pack, while GameStop offered the Heavy Assault Pack. Both of these packs can now be purchased from the in-game store. Iss avenger. Both content packs did not add anything new to the game, rather they enabled players to access parts far earlier than they would normally by playing through the campaign.[citation needed]
Reception[edit]
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The game received 'mixed or average reviews' on both platforms according to the review aggregation website Metacritic.[17][18] In Japan, Famitsu gave it a score of one nine, two eights, and one nine for a total of 34 out of 40.[6]
The Daily Telegraph gave the Xbox 360 version four stars out of five and said it was 'A brilliant game that is nonetheless difficult to recommend to everyone,' but that 'those with an eye for detail and a fair amount of patience will be rewarded with a deep, engaging and entirely idiosyncratic experience. Just don't go in expecting your hand to be held at any point.'[15]The Digital Fix gave the PlayStation 3 version seven out of ten and said it was 'a very sterile and cold experience' without its multiplayer approach.[19]Metro likewise gave it seven out of ten and said it was 'still not the game that will make giant robot sims mainstream, but it does have some innovative ideas in terms of both combat and online play.'[16]The Observer gave the game a mixed review and said that it 'looks fantastic and is thoroughly entertaining, but its impenetrability may prove too much for all but the faithful.'[20]
References[edit]
- ^ abLoo, Egan (September 18, 2011). 'Armored Core V Game Slated for January 26'. Anime News Network. Archived from the original on September 24, 2011. Retrieved September 18, 2011.
- ^Bertz, Matt (February 2, 2011). 'Armored Core V Coming Stateside In 2012'. Game Informer. GameStop. Retrieved February 3, 2011.
- ^Pinsof, Allistair (March 26, 2012). 'Review: Armored Core V (X360)'. Destructoid. Enthusiast Gaming. Archived from the original on April 29, 2019. Retrieved December 23, 2018.
- ^Edge staff (March 23, 2012). 'Armored Core V review (X360)'. Edge. Future plc. Archived from the original on March 25, 2012. Retrieved December 22, 2018.
- ^Edwards, Matt (March 22, 2012). 'Armored Core 5 Review (PlayStation 3)'. Eurogamer. Gamer Network. Archived from the original on December 23, 2018. Retrieved December 23, 2018.
- ^ abcRomano, Sal (January 17, 2012). 'Resident Evil: Revelations scores near perfect in Famitsu'. Gematsu. Archived from the original on December 23, 2018. Retrieved December 22, 2018.
- ^ abMarchiafava, Jeff (March 20, 2012). 'Armored Core V'. Game Informer. GameStop. Archived from the original on December 23, 2018. Retrieved December 22, 2018.
- ^Bischoff, Daniel R. (March 30, 2012). 'Armored Score 5 Review (X360)'. Game Revolution. CraveOnline. Archived from the original on December 23, 2018. Retrieved December 23, 2018.
- ^ abWatters, Chris (March 21, 2012). 'Armored Core V Review'. GameSpot. CBS Interactive. Archived from the original on December 23, 2018. Retrieved December 22, 2018.
- ^'Armored Core V (X360)'. GameTrailers. Defy Media. March 22, 2012. Archived from the original on July 25, 2014. Retrieved December 23, 2018.
- ^Splechta, Mike (March 27, 2012). 'Armored Core V review (X360)'. GameZone. Archived from the original on April 4, 2012. Retrieved December 23, 2018.
- ^ abMacDonald, Keza (March 27, 2012). 'Armored Core V Review'. IGN. Ziff Davis. Archived from the original on December 23, 2018. Retrieved December 23, 2018.
- ^Bailey, Kat (March 23, 2012). 'Armored Core V review'. Official Xbox Magazine. Future US. Archived from the original on March 25, 2012. Retrieved December 23, 2018.
- ^'Review: Armored Core V'. PlayStation: The Official Magazine. No. 58. Future plc. May 2012. p. 81.
- ^ abBell, Sean (April 30, 2012). 'Armored Core V review (X360)'. The Daily Telegraph. Telegraph Media Group. Archived from the original on December 23, 2018. Retrieved December 23, 2018.
- ^ abJenkins, David (March 21, 2012). 'Armored Core V review - robot jox (PS3)'. Metro. DMG Media. Archived from the original on December 23, 2018. Retrieved December 23, 2018.
- ^ ab'Armored Core V for PlayStation 3 Reviews'. Metacritic. CBS Interactive. Archived from the original on December 24, 2018. Retrieved December 22, 2018.
- ^ ab'Armored Core V for Xbox 360 Reviews'. Metacritic. CBS Interactive. Archived from the original on December 25, 2018. Retrieved December 22, 2018.
- ^Marshall, James (April 18, 2012). 'Armored Core V Review (PS3)'. The Digital Fix. Poisonous Monkey. Archived from the original on April 29, 2012. Retrieved December 23, 2018.
- ^Kamen, Matt (March 31, 2012). 'Armored Core V - review'. The Observer. Guardian Media Group. Archived from the original on December 23, 2018. Retrieved December 23, 2018.
External links[edit]
- Armored Core V at MobyGames
Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Armored_Core_V&oldid=898927258'
Armored Core V | |
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Developer(s) | FromSoftware |
Publisher(s) |
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Director(s) | Naoyuki Takahashi |
Producer(s) | Toshifumi Nabeshima |
Composer(s) | Kota Hoshino Yoshikazu Takayama Tsukasa Saitoh |
Series | Armored Core |
Platform(s) | PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 |
Release |
|
Genre(s) | Simulation |
Mode(s) | Single player, multiplayer, co-op |
Armored Core V (アーマード・コアV / ARMORED CORE VĀmādo Koa Faibu) is a 3Dmecha-based video game developed by FromSoftware for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. It is the 14th installment and 5th main installment of FromSoftware's Armored Core series. Armored Core V is a return to the more traditional style of gameplay found in the original series of games. It is an indirect sequel to Armored Core 4 and Armored Core: For Answer.
Gameplay[edit]
Whereas previous games in the series focused on quick-reflex combat, Armored Core V relies heavily on tactical gameplay. Similar to the first games in the series, Armored Core V requires players to use level geography to their advantage. New to the series is Ultimate Weapons, which deal enormous damage; however, these weapons need to be recharged between uses, limiting the player to only one use per mission or match.
The online mode features five-on-five team-based battles, with each side battling over specific objectives across the map. One member of each team is designated as the Operator and must oversee the entire battle and issue orders to their team.[2]
On March 10, 2014, it was announced via the Armored Core Facebook page that the online servers for Armored Core V would be shut down 10 days later on March 20, 2014.[citation needed]
Release[edit]
The game was released in Japan on January 26, 2012[1] for both PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. The game was released by Bandai Namco Entertainment on March 20, 2012 in North America, March 22, 2012 in Australia, and March 23, 2012 in Europe.
FromSoftware has released a companion application for iOS and Android devices which provides access to a database of in-game parts and weapons to aid in mech customization.
In Japan, those who pre-ordered Last Raven Portable received an art book and a download code for an exclusive variant of the Moonlight close-quarters weapon. In North America, two promotional download packages were offered to those who pre-ordered Armored Core V: Amazon offered the Recon Pack, while GameStop offered the Heavy Assault Pack. Both of these packs can now be purchased from the in-game store. Both content packs did not add anything new to the game, rather they enabled players to access parts far earlier than they would normally by playing through the campaign.[citation needed]
Reception[edit]
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The game received 'mixed or average reviews' on both platforms according to the review aggregation website Metacritic.[17][18] In Japan, Famitsu gave it a score of one nine, two eights, and one nine for a total of 34 out of 40.[6]
The Daily Telegraph gave the Xbox 360 version four stars out of five and said it was 'A brilliant game that is nonetheless difficult to recommend to everyone,' but that 'those with an eye for detail and a fair amount of patience will be rewarded with a deep, engaging and entirely idiosyncratic experience. Just don't go in expecting your hand to be held at any point.'[15]The Digital Fix gave the PlayStation 3 version seven out of ten and said it was 'a very sterile and cold experience' without its multiplayer approach.[19]Metro likewise gave it seven out of ten and said it was 'still not the game that will make giant robot sims mainstream, but it does have some innovative ideas in terms of both combat and online play.'[16]The Observer gave the game a mixed review and said that it 'looks fantastic and is thoroughly entertaining, but its impenetrability may prove too much for all but the faithful.'[20]
References[edit]
- ^ abLoo, Egan (September 18, 2011). 'Armored Core V Game Slated for January 26'. Anime News Network. Archived from the original on September 24, 2011. Retrieved September 18, 2011.
- ^Bertz, Matt (February 2, 2011). 'Armored Core V Coming Stateside In 2012'. Game Informer. GameStop. Retrieved February 3, 2011.
- ^Pinsof, Allistair (March 26, 2012). 'Review: Armored Core V (X360)'. Destructoid. Enthusiast Gaming. Archived from the original on April 29, 2019. Retrieved December 23, 2018.
- ^Edge staff (March 23, 2012). 'Armored Core V review (X360)'. Edge. Future plc. Archived from the original on March 25, 2012. Retrieved December 22, 2018.
- ^Edwards, Matt (March 22, 2012). 'Armored Core 5 Review (PlayStation 3)'. Eurogamer. Gamer Network. Archived from the original on December 23, 2018. Retrieved December 23, 2018.
- ^ abcRomano, Sal (January 17, 2012). 'Resident Evil: Revelations scores near perfect in Famitsu'. Gematsu. Archived from the original on December 23, 2018. Retrieved December 22, 2018.
- ^ abMarchiafava, Jeff (March 20, 2012). 'Armored Core V'. Game Informer. GameStop. Archived from the original on December 23, 2018. Retrieved December 22, 2018.
- ^Bischoff, Daniel R. (March 30, 2012). 'Armored Score 5 Review (X360)'. Game Revolution. CraveOnline. Archived from the original on December 23, 2018. Retrieved December 23, 2018.
- ^ abWatters, Chris (March 21, 2012). 'Armored Core V Review'. GameSpot. CBS Interactive. Archived from the original on December 23, 2018. Retrieved December 22, 2018.
- ^'Armored Core V (X360)'. GameTrailers. Defy Media. March 22, 2012. Archived from the original on July 25, 2014. Retrieved December 23, 2018.
- ^Splechta, Mike (March 27, 2012). 'Armored Core V review (X360)'. GameZone. Archived from the original on April 4, 2012. Retrieved December 23, 2018.
- ^ abMacDonald, Keza (March 27, 2012). 'Armored Core V Review'. IGN. Ziff Davis. Archived from the original on December 23, 2018. Retrieved December 23, 2018.
- ^Bailey, Kat (March 23, 2012). 'Armored Core V review'. Official Xbox Magazine. Future US. Archived from the original on March 25, 2012. Retrieved December 23, 2018.
- ^'Review: Armored Core V'. PlayStation: The Official Magazine. No. 58. Future plc. May 2012. p. 81.
- ^ abBell, Sean (April 30, 2012). 'Armored Core V review (X360)'. The Daily Telegraph. Telegraph Media Group. Archived from the original on December 23, 2018. Retrieved December 23, 2018.
- ^ abJenkins, David (March 21, 2012). 'Armored Core V review - robot jox (PS3)'. Metro. DMG Media. Archived from the original on December 23, 2018. Retrieved December 23, 2018.
- ^ ab'Armored Core V for PlayStation 3 Reviews'. Metacritic. CBS Interactive. Archived from the original on December 24, 2018. Retrieved December 22, 2018.
- ^ ab'Armored Core V for Xbox 360 Reviews'. Metacritic. CBS Interactive. Archived from the original on December 25, 2018. Retrieved December 22, 2018.
- ^Marshall, James (April 18, 2012). 'Armored Core V Review (PS3)'. The Digital Fix. Poisonous Monkey. Archived from the original on April 29, 2012. Retrieved December 23, 2018.
- ^Kamen, Matt (March 31, 2012). 'Armored Core V - review'. The Observer. Guardian Media Group. Archived from the original on December 23, 2018. Retrieved December 23, 2018.
External links[edit]
- Armored Core V at MobyGames
Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Armored_Core_V&oldid=898927258'
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This is a quick guide and place for people to ask questions regarding emulating the PSP AC games on PC and enabling multiplayer.
There is a video guide here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3PKgcbOOK1E , but this is a more in-depth guide if you have questions.
Contents:
Windows xp free iso. How to Start the Game
How to Start the Game (Manual Setup)
Frequently Asked Questions
Graphics Tips
How to Set up a PS3 Controller on PC
How to Play Online
How to Start the Game
- Step 1: Download the game ISO.
It's not legal to post links to emulators, but google should help you find what you need if you want to find it yourself. You will be looking for 'Armored Core Last Raven Portable ISO'
- Step 2: Download PPSSPP
Download it here: http://www.mediafire.com/download/jzim764tcp30j8e/ppsspp_AC_Netplay_Ver1.0.rar (FromCheng's version, v1.1.1) or here: http://www.mediafire.com/download/249ip5kpd37bcnc/Last+Raven+PPSSPP+Package.rar (Irregular Raven's version, V1.2.2) Both contain complete save files, human plus, and the fix.
- Step 3: Open PPSSPP and Load the game
Open PPSSPP and select 'Load'. Find the folder you placed the ISO file in, and select it.
- All done! Enjoy the game.
How to Start the Game (Manual Setup, not using a prepackaged .zip)
- Step 1: Download the game ISO.
It's not legal to post links to emulators, but google should help you find what you need if you want to find it yourself. You will be looking for 'Armored Core Last Raven Portable ISO'
- Step 2: Download PPSSPP
Download the latest version of PPSSPP here: http://www.ppsspp.org/
- Step 3: Change PPSSPP Settings
Open PPSSPP, go to System, find 'Enable Cheats' and make sure it is checked.
- Step 4: Navigate to cheats folder
Navigate to the directory you extrated/installed PPSSPP. You should be able to find the folder '../memstick/PSP/cheats'. If the folder is not there, you need to re-do step >3 and make sure cheats are enabled. Navigate to that folder and create a new text file.
- Step 5: Add the hang workaround cheat
In that file, paste the following:
Save the file under the name ' NPUH10024.ini '. It is VERY important you do not save it as NPUH10024.ini.txt. This name is the game identifier Last Raven Portable. For Silent Line and AC3, create a new text file and change > the title and first line appropriately.
- Step 6: Activate the cheat
Open PPSSPP and browse for where you saved the Last Raven ISO. Open the game. On default PPSSPP controls, hit 'ESC' to open the save file and cheats menu. Go to cheats, and > enable 'Hang Workaround'. Do not enable 'Hang Workaround [Disable]'.
- All done! Enjoy the game.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Does it require a powerful computer?
It does not require a gaming computer. You can play the game on android phones or any laptop/computer with equivalent power. Higher powered processors will let you run better graphics than the games shipped with, but default graphics are very low-requirement. I do not know how better GPUs affect performance yet.
- Will it work on Mac/Linux?
These instructions only work for windows, but you're welcome to try it on other platforms and let me know if it works.
- Why is it crashing every time I go on a mission?
You need the workaround fix enabled. Either use the prepacked .zip file with the workaround fix, or manually add it to PPSSPP's CWCheats. Both options are covered in this guide as normal and manual setup.
- Can I use a controller?
You can use a 360 controller plug-and-play, or a PS3 controller using the SCP Server driver package. A guide for this is here: http://emulation-general.wikia.com/wiki/SCP_Driver_Package
- What VPN should I use?
Different VPN programs can be used, this guide is for Hamachi. If you have recommendations on more secure VPN services, please post them below. Hamachi does not have a great reputation for security.
- Human Plus?
There is an H+ cheat, which can be added to the cheats file. The details are in the comments.
Graphics tips
Mipmapping should be disabled if you are getting low framerates during dust/cloud/fog effects
Bezair curve quality should be set to medium or low if you are getting low framerates during explosions/plasma
For PPSSPP v1.1.1 or older, Rendering Mode: Read framebuffers to memory (CPU), and set rendering backend to OpenGL
It is recommended that your Window Size, Rendering Resolution, and Texture Scaling, are all the same value (x2, x3, x4, etc.). Higher numbers are more taxing, but give better graphics.
How to set up a PS3 Controller on PC
This guide will show you how to connect a PS3 controller and play using that. You will need the following:
- A DualShock 3 controller
- A Mini USB to USB 2.0/3.0 Cable.
A general guide can be found here: http://emulation-general.wikia.com/wiki/SCP_Driver_Package I followed this originally, but some of it has become outdated.
- Step 1: Download SCP Toolkit.
The download version was changed recently, new version is located here: >https://github.com/nefarius/ScpServer/releases/tag/v1.6.229.15365
- Step 2: Install ScpServer.
At the bottom of the page above, download 'SCPTookit_Setup.exe'. Run the program. You should only need to ?>install the 'Legacy Components' section, the rest of the programs on the installer are not required.
- Step 3: Update X360 controller drivers
Also, uninstall any MotionInJoy drivers, if you already have them.
- Step 4: Connect the PS3 controller via USB to the computer.
Make sure that any nearby PS3s are turned off. Let the PS3 recognize the controller (may take a while) and install its drivers. The controller will appear in your devices menu if this is done successfully.
- Step 5: Run ScpDriver.exe
Navigate to the directory you installed the SCP installer files. (default is 'C:/../program files/nefarious software solutions/ScpToolkit'). Find the file 'ScpDriver.EXE'. Run that file. You will only need to run it once.
- Step 6: Run ScpServer.exe
In the same folder, Find the file 'ScpServer.exe'. Run that file. Select the Dualshock controller (the only selection available) This is the only file you should need, after this point. From here on, If your PS3 controller does not automatically detect and work when plugged in, run ScpServer.exe >and have it running while you play your game.
- Step 7: Map the controls.
Open PPSSPP and go to Settings, then Controls, then select Control Mapping. Here you will be able to select each PSP control, and map it to a specific PS3 controller control. It will show up as a 360 controller control button, but you will be using the PS3 controller to make inputs. You can also set your keybaord controls here.
- Step 8: Determine your in-game control system.
Start the game and navigate in-game to the control customization screen.
- Step 9: Repeat Steps 7 and 8 until you find a control mapping that works for you.
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The game maps In-game PSP buttons > PPSSPP Re-mapped PS3 controls. So you can, for example, map your analog stick to X, Circle, Square, and Triangle, to enable dual analog control >when there is none. When you use the analog stick, in-game will read it as X, Circle, Square, and Triangle.
- Step 10: Remap Keyboard
If your remapping makes it difficult to navigate the menus, map your keyboard and use that to navigate the >menu outside of battle.
How to Play Online
This will let you get online once you've started the game and played it locally. This guide assumes you enabled WLAN as mentioned above in the game settings.
A general guide for this can be found here: http://forums.ppsspp.org/showthread.php?tid=8148
- Step 1: Download a VPN client.
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This guide is for LogMeIn Hamachi. Download from here: https://secure.logmein.com/products/hamachi/ It is free if you only want up to 5 players in >the same room. Civ 5 add ons lost on mars.
- Step 2: Run Hamachi, and create a room.
An IP Address will be displayed for the room you've created, copy this and save it. You will be the host of this >room.
- Step 3: Configure other players' PPSSPP Settings
To add other players to the room, they much each go to the settings in PPSSPP, under network settings, and >select 'Ad-hoc server' and enter the IP address of that room into their settings.
- Step 4: Set Mac Address
Each player, including the host, will need a unique mac address that isn't shared by anyone else in the room. The address doesn't need to be accurate, just different from eachother. This is entered in PPSSPP network settings next to Ad-Hoc Server.
- Step 5: Add players
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All other players should start their versions of Hamachi In hamachi, they should add a new room and enter the Host's IP Address from step 2. They should all be added ?>to the room now.
- Step 6: Play Online
Once the players have entered the host's Hamachi room, they can play online with eachother now when going to >the multiplayer section of the game. It will act as if the two games are connected via WiFi, similar to AC4/5 Free >Battle.
Hopefully this clears up any confusion anyone is having about getting this set up. Comment below with questions and I'll answer them and add them to the FAQs above.
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