Armored Core is Even Bigger Than You Think Now.

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Published 2023-10-30
I'm too lazy to ever get more precise than 2 or 3 digits.

As per usual, feedback is more than welcome, and all music used is listed in order at the end of the video.

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All Comments (21)
  • @KanaevM
    I like that it still tries to scale everything according to human proportions, even if no humans appear in the game itself to compare.
  • @VaatiVidya
    I just want to say that I really appreciate how much effort you put into the editing and animation for these videos. It must take so long but it really helps elevate the vids! Nice work
  • @zorain2354
    If humanity could built the cradles in 4 and the towers in V, I'm not surprising that they could just repair vascular plant within a month
  • I knew these structures and machines were massive, but to actually give them measurements and compare them to whole maps is insane. Well done
  • @Ataximander
    Frankly of the megastructures shown at the end, the Vascular Plant still beats them by virtue of being a glorified oil rig. If humanity in AC6 builds moneymakers that size, what would they even consider MEGA?
  • @TR-qf2gt
    0:42 Iguazu being an absolute keyboard warrior is so funny 😂
  • @swelldritch2774
    The size of the vascular plant and the xylem is an oddly effective way of representing the scale of the corporations' greed. Is hard to even justify fighting over anything when you have access to that quantity of resources.
  • @federationprime
    How would the vascular plant look on an actual sized Earth? Rubicon may have been shrunk for symbolic purposes and to make the plant more imposing, so having it on a planet large enough for 1 G gravity would be an interesting visual.
  • @VLimit11
    Tried the blueprint thing again, but with slightly less cringe this time. I didn't have anyone double-check my calculations or visual comparisons, so let me know if I messed anything up along the way. If not, then feel free to share any feedback or suggestions for future videos if you have any!
  • @paulroberto2286
    With 7% the radius of earth, the weight of the helicopter would probably be pretty comparable with a heavy military vehicle. Thus explaining how it can actually fly lol
  • @nanoblast5748
    The mata nui robot is about as tall as earth's diameter. Now remember that it can comfortably lie on aqua magna, and that moon is small compared to bara magna. The bionicle universe is HUGE.
  • @xablingos
    6:53, the fact that Rubicon is far smaller than Earth explains why everything can be huge out there, the gravity is probably weak than earth's.
  • @Supercohboy
    3:00 Materials science is always improving too, so it's not a large assumption to make that fighting vehicles will become ~20% lighter than their modern counterparts in a future with lasers, plasma weapons, and hover tech! This is something that armchair novelists seem to forget when critiquing the weight of sci-fi weapons.
  • @xezmakorewarriah
    oh, i didn't even knew that rubicon was THAT small!!! it explains how these massive machines are not crumbling under their own weight, since the gravity of this planet would be much weaker
  • @TheOnlyAndEgg
    Im really glad you kept going after all the demotivating dips. there's nothing that motivates me to keep pushing on in blender than incredible proof of concepts like yourself
  • I’m surprised you didn’t mention the Xylem. Despite being considerably smaller than the vascular plant, that thing is absolutely massive.
  • @GunRunner106
    just to put that helicopter in perspective that lil inch bit more - the WW2 Battleship Yamato was 263m longer. 33m longer then that helicopter.
  • @katama4843
    I LOVE THE AC ANIMATION You using your own AC as an Avatar. DO MORE
  • @A_K_U_M_U_2129
    I like how you also made a similar style to every scale of its colour scheme like a blueprint compare to the “Real Engineering” in every Formulas, Equations, and Measurements
  • @aseemmateen7696
    fantastic video quality and production. Keep on the good work, AC6 needs as much exposure as it can get!