A review of the Fuselage System in Armored Core 4

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Sometimes, just getting the robot is not enough. You want your robot to be custom fit to your needs. In a game that needs your robots to be in top shape, you’ve got to make sure your ‘bots got the goods. And the people at From gives us a look at the fuselage system of Armored Core 4.

The Fuselage System is where you can customize your Armored Core. Starting from the weapons and the power supplies, you try to see what kind of body can fit to the weapon and power that you like. One thing interesting is the tuning aspect of the fuselage system. You can fine tune your weapons in order to fit the requirements of your body.

For example, you can detail as much power as you want in your legs so that you could customize your mechÂ’s speed. The fuselage system allows you to distribute your power accordingly. Gone are days when you just slap your parts together, youÂ’ve got to carefully think about your mechÂ’s balance, performance, and strength as a whole. Well, it might appear a little meddlesome right now, but hopefully From puts two and two together when the game comes out on the PS3.

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Via Famitsu

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Sometimes, just getting the robot is not enough. You want your robot to be custom fit to your needs. In a game that needs your robots to be in top shape, you’ve got to make sure your ‘bots got the goods. And the people at From gives us a look at the fuselage system of Armored Core 4.

The Fuselage System is where you can customize your Armored Core. Starting from the weapons and the power supplies, you try to see what kind of body can fit to the weapon and power that you like. One thing interesting is the tuning aspect of the fuselage system. You can fine tune your weapons in order to fit the requirements of your body.

For example, you can detail as much power as you want in your legs so that you could customize your mechÂ’s speed. The fuselage system allows you to distribute your power accordingly. Gone are days when you just slap your parts together, youÂ’ve got to carefully think about your mechÂ’s balance, performance, and strength as a whole. Well, it might appear a little meddlesome right now, but hopefully From puts two and two together when the game comes out on the PS3.

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Via Famitsu

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