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The first method has the advantage of being much easier for me, and the (dis?)advantage of me not being able to insert my stupid commentaries during combat, because I can't be arsed to start editing videos, I don't do this for a living.
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So the options are, either I do it like that, recording the full combat, or I do it through screenshots. I had thought first of only recording the combat sequences between wanzers, but then I realized that would be a couple dozen every stage, which is not really doable. With that out of the way, audience participation time.Īs you could see, I recorded that first mission in it's entirety. I'll do my best though, for my loyal followers. Hell, I can't promise there will be any updates, specially if I find writing them a hassle (even writing this was a bit of a hassle, but I had fun with it in the end so.). But I'm neither especially witty nor funny, so I cannot tell you what will be the end result, but I really, reallylike to believe that I am.

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I presume most of you are familiar with the game (we do have a considerable selection of avatars from the series in this very forum), but just in case: Front Mission 3 is a game about driving giant robots in order to beat the living shit out of other giant robots.

But still.Īnyway, enough with the platitudes and the unsolicited excuses. And so, here I am, trying my hand at this for the first time, and probably set for a ridiculous failure.
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Since your friendly neighbourhood serial killer Double Helix made sure that the possibility of any kind of Front Mission sequel was squashed like a bug with a vengeance (apparently it wasn't enough nuking the place, Americans also had to fuck up Front Mission), I thought "why not go with the next best thing?", so getting ready for a new Front Mission 3 play-through I found myself, when it occurred to me that it could be a good idea to share the good word with the fine, discerning gentlemen of the Codex, who can surely appreciate incline when it's staring right at them. So, the other day I came across this post.
