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*Dial furiously to Galm 1 & Ragriz 1*
Sorry if it was a bit of politics, but yeah, I'd like to see one. Osea is too much taking the glory.
Sum bastards!
Having the ability to desert factions is one of those things that would sure make ace combat great again, rather than a frggin ac5-2.0, with more ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ like her talking about peace while in combat
Neither Belka, Yuktobania nor Erusia surrendered, but instead signed mutual cease-fire treaties.
Of course, given the heavily biased terms for Belka, one can say that the Belkan war was won by the Oseans, but really not for the other two wars.
Most notably:
1. Both Circum-Pacific war and Lighthouse War were eventually won by Osea PLUS the loyalists of "the respective other party" (i.e. Yuke and Erusia)
2. Osea did not gain monetary payment, the right to issue punitive measures to their former enemy or territorial gain for these two wars.
3. Especially for Circum-Pacific, the two sides are rather friendly and having a equal, mutual relationship after the war.
first, AC7 definitely became far more conservative (to its core elements) due to the failures for some "new experiments" before that, namely ACAH and AC Infinity, so asking for a non-AC5-2.0 here is definitely off.
and second, if you want to see peacemakers crash and burn you're definitely looking in the wrong game. It's a Japanese game, if they make it as aggressive as Americans it won't exist in the Japanese market. (for this, compare "genuine" AC games with the "Americanized" ones like AC6 and ACAH. You should be able to see the clear difference in the storyline.)
Oh and burning Nagase is out of question. The day they do this is the day before furious Japanese fans burn down Bandai Namco.
The main reason they don't repeat Zero is because it sold way bellow expectations, despite so many fans claiming to love it.
All thats clearly marked there is Yuktobania, there is room for a handful of more countries over there
If any of the numbered AC games are to be considered a failure it's not going to be ACZ.