One of my favorite uses of a soft time limit in armored core. Rather than just outright damage you the slowly rising heat drains your energy, preventing use of blades and other energy weapons so you can't defend yourself or advance if built incorrectly. THEN it cooks you.
Pls help, i downloaded ACLR for Aetherxps2 on my phone but it doesn't stop lagging on me. If i download PSP version (Supposedly easier to run) would lag gonna reduce?
Mine is lagging too unfortunately. I increase the speed of video during editing. the dev abandon on updating the aethersx2 because a lot of backlash, there's no fixing on the game especially AC game. Play the psp version instead
The PSP version on the emulator doesn't lag, but it is unstable. You'll need to find some cheats to disable the system causing it. Afterward the worst you have to worry about are the PSP controls. Needless to say the game is completely normal at that point, so have fun.
@@meeirudayo7270 Yes cheat codes. Last I looked, they were from someone on an old forum about either the emulator or Armored Core. I'm sure you can simply google it. Without them, something in the game will cause certain missions to always crash, some to sometimes crash, and have fun figuring which ones other than the test mode doesn't make you crash.
They still do damage but because of the build that I use, the generator that have less calorific value + energy recharge extension part + tuning on AC body part to cooling only, it avoid AC being damage. In this mission, you need to make sure your ac to not get damage from overheating on your AC health if you want the S rank.
@@meeirudayo7270 Oh nice, I forgot last raven had a tuning option. I was hoping that was how you avoided the damage. You can lose so much money like that if you're not quick or have a good build.
dayo answered most of your question but not the last part i think. Nexus, Ninebreaker, and LR all dropped heat just damaging you and instead you get Output Down. it does several things like no energy regen and others while it's active
@@cornboi3227 Nexus the "output down" was pretty steep though as most ACs could not regen any charge at all and would redline vs the old Output Down which just resulted in reduced output. Either that or there were just some cooling balance issues with radiators drawing way too much charge. It was trivially easy in Nexus to win any fight against an AC that used only energy weapons by causing an overheat. Thanks for the clarification on the damage change though.
witht he level of stat customization n such and differences in approach you can take throughout the souls series its crazy to see the prototyping of concepts in AC. Like that other video I saw where people discovered you can do a timed parry in AC3
You will. It's just that from Nexus onward, simply overheating won't be enough to damage your AC. Your radiator will drain energy to cool down the AC harder than normal, which can get you killed on the back of effectively kneecapping you and leaving you with no energy to use your energy weapons. However if the heat reaches too high, depending on your core's thereshold and radiator's (forced) cooling power, yes you will start to take damage over time.