1:40 In retrospect, alex got it right the first time. The plan was to use forward projectional sea power to score cheap kills with a nuke. Maybe the surprised "No good?" was intentional foreshadowing.
I know it's been a year but I'm going to have to disagree, Alex is trying to think like him to understand what target to protect, he doesn't view his target as a cheap kill but rather he views himself as a necessary scapegoat for salvation and the civilians he's about to kill as a sacrifice to fulfil this, this is why the first and the last are technically stating the same thing logically but their "spiritual" meaning is completely different.
The AI even knows the truth: "Follow Trigger and you'll make it. For Three Strikes shall show you the way!" I love that single scene from 8:18-8:51 most of all!
Imagine if Mihaly appeared during the DLCs Mimic Squadron vs Sol Squadron who would win. We are battling Rage and Scream then the Clouds start singing Latin
If it was just sol 2 3 4 and 5, I think mimic squadron could possibly defeat them I think that's an even fight. Mihaly could probably solo mimic squadron by my estimation
When i heard kill three strikes i was shocked and confused because he is the only pilot that is capable of going up against the arsenal bird and winning along. He might be able to take on the entire erusean military by himself and most definitely win oh...... He is basically ace combats version of the doomslayer. Well i feel bad for anyone that is orderd to kill him.
Operation Lighthouse Erusean Conservatives: He's on our side!? YEAH BABY! Erusean pilot: I got shot down by him before. Nuh uh not gonna fight him again
A pilot in the sky is nothing but a normal officer on the ground. Remember Chris Kyle? Ace and deadliest sniper in US history, shot and killed by a random dude. It might be easier than you think to take out Trigger
Kind of wild how well this predicted how learning-language algorithms work. Specifically asking it to change its outputs to be more logical or "sensuous" is VERY similar to ChatGPT's temperature setting.
For the next time I do a "lore accurate" playthrough, I plan to go through that final scene frame by frame and pick out which mission, aircraft and - if possible - loadout each piece of footage is so that I can put together a list of as many of Trigger's canonical aircraft as possible. The other place to look that I know of is the cutscenes referencing First Contact. In both the footage from Mihaly's plane in the scene before Battle for Farbanti, and the scene with Avril checking out Trigger's plane after the mission, it's an F-15C. And considering the tail markings under Trigger's sin lines are his Mage Squadron markings - in combination with the wiki noting that every spare pilot *except* Trigger flew formerly mothballed aircraft - that suggests to me that Trigger flew the F-15C during at least one of the first 4 missions, and was shipped off to 444 with that aircraft.
Update: I went ahead and did it, and fount a contradiction. "Dumbass" and - depending on whether it refers to Trigger or Brownie - "King of the Heavens" place Trigger in an F-15C during operation Two Pairs, while this scene places Trigger in a Gripen for that mission.
Will be both, he is the deciding factor of the war. Why do you think he is so important in this game? If Trigger was never in this game, if he was never there, Erusea would have won, Captain Torres would have killed millions of Oseans, drones would be taking the skies with the data updates from Mihalys flights. This war would be getting worse by the minute, Trigger? He turned it around.
I didn’t get the same feel for Three Strikes that I had the idea of Survival from Galm/ Four Wings of Sand Island, but I did like the theme that following Trigger into battle means you’re more likely to survive.
@@DELTAWOLF15 - It's highly unlikely that any of the Razgriz pilots were killed off. After all, Edge is still alive. So the likelihood of the others still being alive are also high. And that is a really dark tone to take with heroes. Most Heroes head home after a war and put up their hats for the last time. They'd rather live in peace, than ever hear the dying screams of their friends again.
@@FLJBeliever1776 Yes, but remember, in the world they still believe that Wardog squadron were all killed off. In the game, its said that the Razgriz files will be classified until 2020
It applies more to Cipher, since we don't know what happened him after the Belkan War. Also the fact that he was a mercenary, only fighting for money, made him not necessarily a hero, and he was considered more like a threat. But, since he is a real demon, I really doubt he can be killed.
So why is North flirting with the idea of "terminating" Trigger? Because of the way he talks, when I first starting playing the DLC (a few days ago) I initially suspected North was some kind of mole or traitor.
I was also confused. Maybe he was being figurative, and "killing" Trigger meant "sending him on a suicide mission with literally 0% chance of survival", or maybe OIA felt Trigger was too dangerous to be left alive and considered arranging an accident for him. Oseans don't exactly have the cleanest hands.
Considering Clements hired Mimic Squadron to kill him, then sent Strider to attack Anchorhead alone with a fairly clear expectation that they'd fail, *and* is revealed by the narrative dialogue to be trying to convince the rest of the general staff office they don't need Trigger: Clements is definitely one person who subscribes to the theory North mentions of a living hero being a liability. With a dead Three Strikes, they could control the narrative. With a living Three Strikes, how long do ya think it'll be post-war before Trigger mentions to someone how he was treated? Word gets around, and now the Osean people know that Osea only won the Lighthouse War because their top ace's loyalty to whatever he considered his cause was stronger than the awful way the Osean military treated him.
Does he time travel or something? Before mission, it's the same date as the Farbanti mission. Then after the mission, it's the day of Unexpected Visitor; the date it should be.
Man the cutscenes did not feel like Ace combat games... Cause you know Ace combat rarely had cutscenes yeah ac5 have but this cutscenes feel different... Like, it feel like a whole different game. The way they use ai chat thing is clever. Man i wish they keep putting this type of cutscenes in the upcoming Ace combat game
I don't think Alex could synthesize speech in a phone call like that. The calls are just there to wake North up if he falls asleep. Which, given he has been awake for over 3 days at that point, makes sense.
"Your hypothesis is trash"
"The parameters you gave me are trash"
Forum weapon gents
3:17
hey Vera
I love how your own AI calls you “trash”
Rip self esteem
AI: Hehehe
@@guts-141 "Is that really how you laugh?"
Ah yes, my relationship with "AI"
1:40 In retrospect, alex got it right the first time. The plan was to use forward projectional sea power to score cheap kills with a nuke. Maybe the surprised "No good?" was intentional foreshadowing.
I know it's been a year but I'm going to have to disagree, Alex is trying to think like him to understand what target to protect, he doesn't view his target as a cheap kill but rather he views himself as a necessary scapegoat for salvation and the civilians he's about to kill as a sacrifice to fulfil this, this is why the first and the last are technically stating the same thing logically but their "spiritual" meaning is completely different.
The way the arrows rise up in the shape of the Space Elevator, very nice indeed
so what next? space battle?
I love the three strikes story arch so cool
SP Mission was a hell of a lot more than I expected for just 3 Missions.
The AI even knows the truth: "Follow Trigger and you'll make it. For Three Strikes shall show you the way!"
I love that single scene from 8:18-8:51 most of all!
That green arrow popping in just gives me goosebumps. The asthetic of that scene was just bomb
@@uss_04 I literally got chills watching this
There's something about this alone that brings a tear to my eye, knowing that through such hardships, even one soul can bring hope for the many.
You’ll make it because everyone will be dead before you even catch up to him
@@Black_Mesa_Facility That's why the in-operation attrition rate is so low when he's on mission!
If Going by what Canon Plane Trigger Used, During the Stonehenge Mission He Flew An A-10 lol.
Shiiiit I flew A-10 in that mission the first time playing it
Glad it's canon
"You choose an A-10, knowing FULL WELL you'll be fighting nothing but ground targets this mission..."
@@PANCAKEMINEZZ yeah...just ground targets
@@PANCAKEMINEZZ"So that was a fucking lie."
@@PANCAKEMINEZZ Those 80 dromes and 30 AAMs (I think): look at these bozos!
I was doing fine until 20 missiles were right behind me. The dlcs were so great to play. and that last scene always brings a smile to my face
The last mission is really crazy with all of those missiles,railgun,fighters,shield thing and etc. But it’s really fun tbh😂
Ai dabbing on hoomans: You're trash, your hypothesis trash, everything you do is trash
never thought those arrows will make you tear up little bit.
“Follow trigger, he leads the way”. Goosebumps everytime
Like tabloid said "stick with trigger and you’ll make it”
Imagine if Mihaly appeared during the DLCs Mimic Squadron vs Sol Squadron who would win. We are battling Rage and Scream then the Clouds start singing Latin
Mihaly alone would be enough to probably just destroy Mimic squadron
If it was just sol 2 3 4 and 5, I think mimic squadron could possibly defeat them I think that's an even fight. Mihaly could probably solo mimic squadron by my estimation
@@the_undead nah sol 3 and sol 2 could probably destroy them
@@the_undeadnah
When i heard kill three strikes i was shocked and confused because he is the only pilot that is capable of going up against the arsenal bird and winning along. He might be able to take on the entire erusean military by himself and most definitely win oh...... He is basically ace combats version of the doomslayer.
Well i feel bad for anyone that is orderd to kill him.
Operation Lighthouse
Erusean Conservatives: He's on our side!? YEAH BABY!
Erusean pilot: I got shot down by him before. Nuh uh not gonna fight him again
lol even erusea are afraid of trigger
For Osea he's a blessing
Close your eyes count to three and your enemies will be gone
A pilot in the sky is nothing but a normal officer on the ground. Remember Chris Kyle? Ace and deadliest sniper in US history, shot and killed by a random dude.
It might be easier than you think to take out Trigger
@@DrSabot-A you know what singularity means....the only thing can kill the singularity is another singularity.
Remember Stick With Trigger And You'll Make It
Man, imagine having that User Interface in your PC, that would be soo cool right? Hopefully someone already made some kind of replica.
Ikr maybe some sort of theme for windows is also pretty cool
ChatGPT 3.5
Kind of reminds me of some desktop environments I saw on Linux distros
This game basically called how ChatGPT works
an old GPT research report was published in 2019, IIRC summer-spring, then in autumn that DLC comes out
@@Toxin___InterHalfer too late for a dlc to suddenly change their story to base itself off a research report.
Kind of wild how well this predicted how learning-language algorithms work. Specifically asking it to change its outputs to be more logical or "sensuous" is VERY similar to ChatGPT's temperature setting.
Don't mind me. Just here for that Daredevil instrumental at the end
Me too 😭😭
you would have the name of the instrumental because it must have a different name from Daredevil
@@dragonarisen9647 It's called Singularity on the soundtrack.
"Go triggers way, you'll make it. He leads the way !"
Ost is called conclusion.
ruclips.net/video/gYqX2EjhXZ0/видео.html
Here
I love the icon David made for himself
I got chills watching this, this was epic
For the next time I do a "lore accurate" playthrough, I plan to go through that final scene frame by frame and pick out which mission, aircraft and - if possible - loadout each piece of footage is so that I can put together a list of as many of Trigger's canonical aircraft as possible.
The other place to look that I know of is the cutscenes referencing First Contact. In both the footage from Mihaly's plane in the scene before Battle for Farbanti, and the scene with Avril checking out Trigger's plane after the mission, it's an F-15C.
And considering the tail markings under Trigger's sin lines are his Mage Squadron markings - in combination with the wiki noting that every spare pilot *except* Trigger flew formerly mothballed aircraft - that suggests to me that Trigger flew the F-15C during at least one of the first 4 missions, and was shipped off to 444 with that aircraft.
Update: I went ahead and did it, and fount a contradiction. "Dumbass" and - depending on whether it refers to Trigger or Brownie - "King of the Heavens" place Trigger in an F-15C during operation Two Pairs, while this scene places Trigger in a Gripen for that mission.
Thank you for sharing
Did Ace Combat 7 predict ChatGPT?
Kind of, AC7 was released in 2019, and so is GPT-2.
So it’s more like a wild guess that no one knew turned out to be so accurate lol.
They need continue more of Trigger, the guy is just a beast! XD WE NEED MORE THREE STRIKES!
thanks for this
Sam Hewitt your welcome ;)
So trigger leads a path to a better peace? Or survival?
Both, I guess
Will be both, he is the deciding factor of the war. Why do you think he is so important in this game? If Trigger was never in this game, if he was never there, Erusea would have won, Captain Torres would have killed millions of Oseans, drones would be taking the skies with the data updates from Mihalys flights. This war would be getting worse by the minute, Trigger? He turned it around.
I didn’t get the same feel for Three Strikes that I had the idea of Survival from Galm/ Four Wings of Sand Island, but I did like the theme that following Trigger into battle means you’re more likely to survive.
@@uss_04 agreed
6:50
So Blaze is dead? It sounds like David has seen this before.
officially Blaze is Killed In Action along with Wardog Squadron in AC5 Mission Final Option.
@@DELTAWOLF15 - It's highly unlikely that any of the Razgriz pilots were killed off. After all, Edge is still alive. So the likelihood of the others still being alive are also high.
And that is a really dark tone to take with heroes. Most Heroes head home after a war and put up their hats for the last time. They'd rather live in peace, than ever hear the dying screams of their friends again.
@@FLJBeliever1776 Yes, but remember, in the world they still believe that Wardog squadron were all killed off. In the game, its said that the Razgriz files will be classified until 2020
It applies more to Cipher, since we don't know what happened him after the Belkan War. Also the fact that he was a mercenary, only fighting for money, made him not necessarily a hero, and he was considered more like a threat. But, since he is a real demon, I really doubt he can be killed.
@@wallyhuncho2998 also phoenix who is also a mercenary pilot
It's still amazes me ace combat some talk then we get to 3 strikes and silence. Also though apparently best pilot there's ever been🤷♂️
_Hey Alex, play _*_The Unsung War 2_*
Hey Alex, play comona from ace combat 4
Hey Google, how do I kill 1 million lives?
Doing a survey about AC7, so far all of the DLC missions have gotten top three
Mobius 1 and Blaze should have a tribute like this
So, they forgotten that Blaze saved the capital of Osea of been hit ba MASSIVE NUCLEAR SATELLITE???
So why is North flirting with the idea of "terminating" Trigger? Because of the way he talks, when I first starting playing the DLC (a few days ago) I initially suspected North was some kind of mole or traitor.
I was also confused. Maybe he was being figurative, and "killing" Trigger meant "sending him on a suicide mission with literally 0% chance of survival", or maybe OIA felt Trigger was too dangerous to be left alive and considered arranging an accident for him. Oseans don't exactly have the cleanest hands.
Considering Clements hired Mimic Squadron to kill him, then sent Strider to attack Anchorhead alone with a fairly clear expectation that they'd fail, *and* is revealed by the narrative dialogue to be trying to convince the rest of the general staff office they don't need Trigger:
Clements is definitely one person who subscribes to the theory North mentions of a living hero being a liability.
With a dead Three Strikes, they could control the narrative.
With a living Three Strikes, how long do ya think it'll be post-war before Trigger mentions to someone how he was treated? Word gets around, and now the Osean people know that Osea only won the Lighthouse War because their top ace's loyalty to whatever he considered his cause was stronger than the awful way the Osean military treated him.
Does he time travel or something? Before mission, it's the same date as the Farbanti mission. Then after the mission, it's the day of Unexpected Visitor; the date it should be.
Man the cutscenes did not feel like Ace combat games... Cause you know Ace combat rarely had cutscenes yeah ac5 have but this cutscenes feel different... Like, it feel like a whole different game. The way they use ai chat thing is clever. Man i wish they keep putting this type of cutscenes in the upcoming Ace combat game
Yup totally agree
My question, why did David North not accept Alex’s calls?
That's always confused me too
I don't think Alex could synthesize speech in a phone call like that. The calls are just there to wake North up if he falls asleep. Which, given he has been awake for over 3 days at that point, makes sense.
Is there the Japanese version?
I didn’t upload the Japanese ver. But I’m sure someone else Have uploaded it on RUclips
Alex best girl
Even I want her as an AI
I want this than whisper voice
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