・Funnels can be placed in the direction of the reticle.įunnels in position will automatically attack enemy units within the search range for a certain period of time.※Keep that in mind that the release time of the unit is scheduled. ※This video may not be representative of the actual product. ・Can be deployed both on the Ground and in Space. In addition to remote attacks, the “Funnel x4 ” can be used to automatically attack enemy units within range by setting up the funnels. ・It has a very high attack performance, and is equipped with the “Funnels” psycommu weapon that is capable of all-range attacks.Mobile vernier binders mounted on its backpack, along with large thrusters and propellant tanks attached to its rear waist armor, provide exceptional mobility and extend it’s operation time. ・It is an MS-MA hybrid unit, featuring a unique extended shape, making it larger than the Sazabi.・Another unit that is said to be piloted by Char Aznable, commander of the newly formed Neo Zeon forces, during the Second Neo Zeon War. ※Regarding the Monthly MS Bonus, please check here.※The above MS is eligible for the Monthly MS Bonus Unit.I think i've mentioned in another thread on how the EXVS dev team are more interested in shooting themselves in the ballsack just to have a convenient statistic for them to cite regarding why their games should be on consoles and arcade cabinets only.■ 22:00 ■ 07:00 ver.0170.1543 Supply Drop Lineup has been updated. So yeah, the situation of Japanese PC gaming is vastly different compared to like 10 years ago, and they're definitely not niche anymore. The only reason why PC gaming is even a consideration for Japanese devs is the international market.Īgain, those things are now in the past, where JP devs now starts to see PC as their main platforms, although it's like 10+ years too late compared to the west, hence you're still seeing bad PC ports for JP games.Īnd Steam opens their JP store also have some effect in Japanese PC landscape, where JP gamers now can buy them straight from Steam with Japanese localization, instead of buying them on other regions using VPNs. Originally posted by Aya:There's also a lot of resistance against the PC gaming scene in Japan, between our apparent inability to adjust our purchasing decisions around Japan's dislike for PC gaming and console elitists demanding to see the failures of Japanese PC ports. The only reason why PC gaming is even a consideration for Japanese devs is the international market. PC gaming in Japan is STILL niche There's also a lot of resistance against the PC gaming scene in Japan, between our apparent inability to adjust our purchasing decisions around Japan's dislike for PC gaming and console elitists demanding to see the failures of Japanese PC ports. Not to mention a lot of games are on console as well as PC and from a cost perspective it's easier for these agencies to just buy or have their Vtubers buy CCs for a console that has the game than a computer that has specs capable of running the game well AND to stream at the same time. So yeah, Japan's PC market is growing, and it's not like in the past. The Vtubers boom makes many Japanese gamers starts investing in PC, because they need one in order to be able to decently stream and create contents.Īnd some big eroge titles also has shifted using VR techs nowadays, which means that you need PC with good specs + VR headset in order to play them. That kind of view was already outdated, since PC gaming is currently growing on a steady pace in Japan since several years ago, all thanks to Japanese Vtubers. Outside eroge and niche titles the average gamer is console oriented Originally posted by MS-14A Gelgoog:PC gaming in Japan doesn't really exist.
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