Welcome to the Ace Combat subreddit, a community for fans of Ace Combat 7: Skies Unknown and past games in the franchise.Ace Combat is an arcade flight video game developed by Bandai Namco under the name 'Project Aces'. Inspired by movies like Top Gun, the franchise is notable for its character-driven storytelling, expansive aircraft rosters, unmatched gameplay, and amazing soundtracks. to chat live with fellow fans and receive the latest news!No Prohibited Content. No spamming. No NSFW content. No personal information.Respect Your Fellow Pilots. Be respectful and courteous to all users.
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The problem with software rendering is that it's incredibly taxing on your CPU.Hardware mode, as the name, attempts to use your computer hardware to emulate the console itself - the GPU working the graphics, etc. It's an inherently inaccurate emulation, as it's running on hardware it wasn't design for. This is not a bad thing in and of itself - it's in fact positive in many aspects, as it's far better optimized for PC operation (which is the whole point). Unfortunately, in the case of the AC games, that results in the ground texture bugs.Software mode, on the other hand, emulates the entire console as if it was a single piece of software, accurate and inflexible, and runs it on your CPU.
This is inherently inefficient because you're rendering graphics on your CPU, which is something you never want to be doing. I have an i5 4570, and I can easily run the PS2 games on 3x resolution on hardware mode, even 4 in some missions. Software mode, even with that good a CPU, causes unacceptable frame drops. And what few videos I've seen of stable software emulation come from i7-line CPUs, with ridiculous power far beyond the common player's wallet.For those reasons, and the flexibility provided by hardware mode and how beautiful it can make the game look, I find software rendering to be entirely not worth it.
The ground glitching is annoying, granted, but I personally fail to see how it's a game ruiner - and it's still a far better option to play with it than endure horrid framerates. Just a heads up man, I'm pretty sure linking the BOIS and game files is illegal in many places, including where you live.You are technically only supposed to have these files on your computer if you got them from your own ps2 system /games that you yourself extracted.For the sake of staying out of legal / Reddit admin trouble, I suggest you suggest that other people simply somehow get wink wink these files AND CERTAINLY DONT GET WINK WINK THEM FROM THESE WIIINK SPECIFIC WEBSITES.but then again this sub is small enough no one petty enough to block this post may notice. Because a lot of people like to pretend they know everything about every computer that has ever existed, I'm going to give a big disclaimer everyone needs to see:Your mileage may vary, and some computers will not handle this.A while back, I described all of my settings in PCSX2 to someone on this sub, as well as my computer's specs, and I was told 'you're doing something wrong' because my computer couldn't handle it despite being a 64-bit six-core CPU with 10 GB RAM. Even if you do every step above, your computer may not be able to handle any kind of rendering - the Ace Combat games are the notoriously annoying ones in PCSX2 because of a unique shader method that Project Aces implemented.If nothing works, don't blame yourself or OP.
Your computer just may not be powerful enough to handle it.
Is a return to the fantastic flight simulator brought to the Playstation 2 by Namco. This latest version is a continuation of Ace Combat 4, relying on that game's high-grade graphics and slick mechanics, but not really offering much more than its predecessor.Ace Combat 5: The Unsung Hero takes place in a near future world of secret wars and constant conflict with a mysterious enemy. The unfolding, and sometimes unraveling, plot in the game is one of Ace Combat 5's strongest elements, offering up a story that makes you want to play through the game to see what happens.While Ace Combat 5: The Unsung Hero is one of the graphically strongest flight simulators on the market and its flight mechanics push the envelope for console flight sims, it still leaves a lot to be desired in sheer gaming fun.
I had a blast tooling around in the game's highly realistic fighters, but shooting down enemies, the chief component of this game, was either far too easy or far too difficult. If you use missiles, which you plane typically carries a ridiculously high number of (50), then you just lock-on, fire off two quick salvos, and more often then not you've just downed a plane. If you try relying on your machine gun, you have to be so close and track so carefully, that it's nearly impossible to shoot down a healthy enemy with it. Instead you end up using the machine guns to down planes already injured from a missile hit.
It's too bad that this issue exists in fighting other planes, because the flying part of the game is a well-tooled, cleanly presented masterpiece that goes far to prove that flight sims are not just for computers.The graphics are superb, probably the best I've seen on the Playstation 2, with meticulous detail paid to the clouds, backgrounds and other planes. The audio is just one step shy of the graphics, with satisfying engine and weapon noises that really throw you into the action.Ace Combat 5: The Unsung Hero also has pretty good artificial intelligence; the enemy planes don't just stay their course, they will try and shake you, get behind you and even manage to occasionally avoid your missiles.
This latest Ace Combat adds a new feature that allows you to give quick orders to your wingmen with a push of the D-pad.Overall this is a fun, realistic, though a bit-stripped down flight simulator. The game would have scored much higher had it managed to better balance its weapons' issues, but it's still worth buying if you are into flight simulators and don't want to mess around with a computer game.