For real. And if incurring debt was actually a serious obstacle in this game I could imagine the Moonlight sword being used way more often too. Using melee weapons for saving on ammo costs FTW.
The thing is in past games you sell your body for experimentation to pay off the debts...this is basically the games version of its cheat mode as failing missions gives you useful upgrades...the story of ac6 is basically your character is already the result of said experimentation
Tbh going into DEBT kinda is counteractive to the point of 621 being on Rubicon, their original motivation being to gain enough credits to afford the surgery needed to reverse the coral burn in and "buy themselves a life"
Did you check if your mission payout actually, well, works afterward? I know some systems where while they do not show negative numbers, behind the scenes you are in the red.
@@alexclark4792 it goes back up immediately. I started the mission with 0 money, failed to lose 100k and then did a arena mission for 15k. The 15k were immediately on my account
My little head canon think that you can't go below zero because Walter is covering your cost lol, but I like the idea of ALLMIND being scummy better
We personally think this is the case Walter is such a good dad
Those ammo costs are rookie numbers
--energy weapon gang
For real. And if incurring debt was actually a serious obstacle in this game I could imagine the Moonlight sword being used way more often too. Using melee weapons for saving on ammo costs FTW.
Even those are rookie numbers!
-4 minigun gang
Back in mah day, energy weapons didnt cost nothin!
@baval5 Right?! The ammo was just directly from our generators regenerating EN supply.
@@DeathMetalThrasher and yet somehow we could run out of it lol
All mind is definitely scamming raven lol
The thing is in past games you sell your body for experimentation to pay off the debts...this is basically the games version of its cheat mode as failing missions gives you useful upgrades...the story of ac6 is basically your character is already the result of said experimentation
Not really. Most games usually give you a game over for being in debt. AC3, ACLR and even AC4 had it from what I played.
ACfA is in the same boat yet it has a debt system....
you mean Human Plus
Yeah, H+, which stopped being a thing in Armored Core Nexus.
Tbh going into DEBT kinda is counteractive to the point of 621 being on Rubicon, their original motivation being to gain enough credits to afford the surgery needed to reverse the coral burn in and "buy themselves a life"
Love the casual contempt for Ayre on display here.
The fastest way to go into debt is to finance the mech-equivalent of a Dodge Hellcat
with 36% interest for 72 months
Did you check if your mission payout actually, well, works afterward?
I know some systems where while they do not show negative numbers, behind the scenes you are in the red.
Nope, just tested it. I did the ayre mission for even more negative numbers and when I fought Rummy in the arena again, I had exactly the price money
@@VenxWD Huh. Guess we really cannot go into debt. Good to know.
Bought this game yesterday stoked to play. Been watching some videos on the game and trying not to spoil to much to myself. Lol
Have fun the game is a blast and the new parts are glorious.
Hopefully it looks good on my 4080 2k monitor build
Hope you’re enjoying it
I absolutely love this game... But yeah, I kinda wish making money was a bit more challenging.
They said in interviews before the game released that they had removed debt
did no one tell him the respec button?
But is it just coded that you can't, or is it not visible? Do it a few times, then do a low pay mission and see if it goes up or stays at 0.
I tried that and it really stops at zero. No invisible negative count
@@VenxWD But does it go back up immediately or does it keep negative without showing negative?
@@alexclark4792 it goes back up immediately. I started the mission with 0 money, failed to lose 100k and then did a arena mission for 15k. The 15k were immediately on my account
first, 5 min after release