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I just got the game a week ago, and have been loving the hell out of it. I'm playing through the campaign on Normal now, and am trying to knock out as many Aces as I can while I progress. The Ace for Mission 13, though, is kicking my ass and I'm too stubborn to leave it for later.
Though the Ace itself isn't the problem. I can take out the silos quickly enough no problem. I can take out the Ace pilot fairly easily. I'm even ~50/50 when it comes to taking out that first IRBM. But for whatever reason I suck ass at taking out the other two in flight. And it's always a pain to have to restart the whole mission.
What I've been doing is trying to get under the other two IRBMs that spawn and fire my missiles at it, but it's really spotty whether both will connect or not. And by the time I can lock on again, I'm stalling from hitting the ceiling. Is there any better way to go about this?
For reference, I've been using the X-02S and F-22. I've got most of the upgrades on the upper "US" part of the tree, so I'm missing some of the speed ones.
So apparently the Erusean IRBMs used in mission 13 were apparently French S3 an IRBM that was retired nearly 15 years ago
Also if this is an S3 then the Erusea must have gotten sooner than I thought as the S3 had 1.2 Megaton TN61 Nuclear Warhead which was withdrawn in 1991 so can anyone check this cause I'm not sure
Seriously was Eursea trying to start a nuclear war that would result in their destruction
The MPBM as it is is extremely weak, and frankly it looks weak, low-res massive explosion and all. I think that if it had the blinding light of the IRBM explosion, whose lingering appearance and damage effect, coupled with the blinding light effect, would better resemble Zeroβs rendition. The damage would need to be tuned up, maybe not to the Heliosβs level but higher than the IRBM
What do yβall think?
"End the arms race!" will be the slogan.
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