I am looking forward to this SO MUCH. I missed out on the last few generations of consoles since they didn't have enough games that interested me, so I missed out on Ace Combat 6. I tried playing Ace Combat: AssHor, but it was terrible.
Also, for Ace Combat fans who also have hacked Nintendo 3DS systems with custom firmware that allow them to install custom themes, I made this Ace Combat 4 theme based on the ISAF war room. I rigged up a short loop of an excerpt of the briefing room music track as background music and I even setup the audio sound of moving the menu cursor to use the same little beep-warble that was used for navigating Ace Combat 4's menus.
Aside from one of the best music tracks ever, the ground combat chatter in Ace Combat 4's final mission is so good, I've seen multiple GMVs that include footage from various FPS games to simulate that part of the mission.
It did such a fantastic job of making you feel like you're a part of the most important military mission of the war. Your comrades who take on your insignia, the Eruseans panicking as their squadron leaders get killed, not knowing if the control center door would be opened in time, the trench run, it was perfect.
Aside from one of the best music tracks ever, the ground combat chatter in Ace Combat 4's final mission is so good, I've seen multiple GMVs that include footage from various FPS games to simulate that part of the mission.
It did such a fantastic job of making you feel like you're a part of the most important military mission of the war. Your comrades who take on your insignia, the Eruseans panicking as their squadron leaders get killed, not knowing if the control center door would be opened in time, the trench run, it was perfect.
This makes me very sad I was too impatient to reach the final mission in AC4, having picked it up after AC5.
My BC PS3 still works though...if I Could find the game cheap...
So just to clarify: Are they ditching the irritating "get close enough to go into quicktime mode" or whatever it was feature?
(My favorite is still Ace Combat 2.)
Yeah, DFM or 'dogfighting mode' is getting the axe like it fucking deserves. Thank god. I'm really super hardcore looking forward to this game.
I think the only compliment I could give DFM was that it looked very cool, in a overly-dramatic, stupid, Marvel Cinematic Universe-blurry grey fight scene kind of way. All that crap falling off an aircraft as you tried to ram your nose up its powerplant for whatever reason.
But everyone hated it by the third time they did it, if not earlier. And it came from a crappy game in the franchise.
I feel like I wouldn't mind encountering it once in a very specific circumstance--sometime if you ran out of missiles, for example, against a particular tenacious enemy who lacked the same. Once.
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DFM in my opinion, would have been better as a special, optional, scripted sequence. Like, "Wait, I can go into DFM here? Oh yeah let me do that!" Rather than base the entire gameplay around DFM where you literally lose 97% control of your aircraft.
Would have been much more impactful and less annoying if they had gone that route. Definitely excited for AC7 though! Those damn Eurusians!
I know the Eruseans are the fun tricksters of AC4, but I will say I'll be a little bit disappointed if this is another game where you fly as an Osean pilot rather than mixing it up (like flying as a Erusean pilot) before the inevitable "Okay, let's switch sides a few times" shtick. Largely because we've already flown in the Osean Air Force twice, so this might be a missed opportunity to explore the Eursean RAF or somewhere else whoever briefly.
DFM in my opinion, would have been better as a special, optional, scripted sequence. Like, "Wait, I can go into DFM here? Oh yeah let me do that!" Rather than base the entire gameplay around DFM where you literally lose 97% control of your aircraft.
Would have been much more impactful and less annoying if they had gone that route. Definitely excited for AC7 though! Those damn Eurusians!
The thing is, DFM is only REQUIRED twice in the game, shooting down the ICBM, and killing Markov. Other than that, none of the TGT leads or bosses are invincible, they are just difficult to run down. For bombing runs, DFM is contextualized as synchronized attacks with your allies which makes sense.
So while I get that people didn't like the system, it truly was optional for the most part.
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I know the Eruseans are the fun tricksters of AC4, but I will say I'll be a little bit disappointed if this is another game where you fly as an Osean pilot rather than mixing it up (like flying as a Erusean pilot) before the inevitable "Okay, let's switch sides a few times" shtick. Largely because we've already flown in the Osean Air Force twice, so this might be a missed opportunity to explore the Eursean RAF or somewhere else whoever briefly.
Still really excited about the game though.
I am curious to see what the, uh, impetus is for the war. Like, Osean is fuck off huge and is one of the two global superpowers (other being Yuktabonia). Erusea is significantly less so, not to mention on the other side of the world. It'd be like Germany declaring war on the USA.
One of the early trailers has a line in which one of the characters asks that same question so I imagine it'll be a main plot point for what can only be perceived as suicide on the Erusean's part. Granted I imagine it'll all be ANIMU as fuck and I am chill with that. :razz:
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I may have three different versions of the OVA, both soundtracks, and a standalone download of "Information High" (because it was never put on the official soundtracks)...so saying that AC7 is Macross Plus-like definitely got my little flappy-doodles a-twitchin'
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DFM in my opinion, would have been better as a special, optional, scripted sequence. Like, "Wait, I can go into DFM here? Oh yeah let me do that!" Rather than base the entire gameplay around DFM where you literally lose 97% control of your aircraft.
Would have been much more impactful and less annoying if they had gone that route. Definitely excited for AC7 though! Those damn Eurusians!
The thing is, DFM is only REQUIRED twice in the game, shooting down the ICBM, and killing Markov. Other than that, none of the TGT leads or bosses are invincible, they are just difficult to run down. For bombing runs, DFM is contextualized as synchronized attacks with your allies which makes sense.
So while I get that people didn't like the system, it truly was optional for the most part.
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My favorite part of that mission is landing and taking off under fire. You see the Russian's defense team fighting back with everything they have, enemy planes crashing all around and missiles hitting the base. Just another one of those great, immersive moments where you feel like you're in a war, not just one fighter.
I know the Eruseans are the fun tricksters of AC4, but I will say I'll be a little bit disappointed if this is another game where you fly as an Osean pilot rather than mixing it up (like flying as a Erusean pilot) before the inevitable "Okay, let's switch sides a few times" shtick. Largely because we've already flown in the Osean Air Force twice, so this might be a missed opportunity to explore the Eursean RAF or somewhere else whoever briefly.
Still really excited about the game though.
I am curious to see what the, uh, impetus is for the war. Like, Osean is fuck off huge and is one of the two global superpowers (other being Yuktabonia). Erusea is significantly less so, not to mention on the other side of the world. It'd be like Germany declaring war on the USA.
One of the early trailers has a line in which one of the characters asks that same question so I imagine it'll be a main plot point for what can only be perceived as suicide on the Erusean's part. Granted I imagine it'll all be ANIMU as fuck and I am chill with that. :razz:
Erusea is closer to Osea than Yuktobania was.
A theory that exists, that I think is believable, is that all of Osean's non-Belkan eastern neighbors--Norland, Recta, Sapin, etc.--exist under total or near-total Osean hegemony, an analog for the Organization of American States. After all, Osea was a crucial part of liberating Belka's neighbors, its not unbelievable that all those countries do not cross their superpower neighbor, not without consequences (e.g. Cuba). Erusea is close to some of them, particularly Norland. Add the space elevator on top of that, and you could see a few points of contention. Or it could be something completely irrelevant. Estovakia and Emmeria--two Eastern/Southern European analogs through and through--had a huge war and Yutkobania, right across the strait, did not utter a single peep for either side (presumably it was still recovering from the Osean invasion).
EDIT: Map is both unofficial and AC5-era, keep that in mind.
I can't hit the preorder button hard or fast enough.
I may have three different versions of the OVA, both soundtracks, and a standalone download of "Information High" (because it was never put on the official soundtracks)...so saying that AC7 is Macross Plus-like definitely got my little flappy-doodles a-twitchin'
I just saw the latest trailer and I think the drones replacing pilots bit may be a subthread of the game and not like the main one. But yeah... Macross Plus' soundtrack is great.
As far as DFM in AC:H I thought it was okay? The bombing run ones were more annoying than the dog fights though, imo.
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I know the Eruseans are the fun tricksters of AC4, but I will say I'll be a little bit disappointed if this is another game where you fly as an Osean pilot rather than mixing it up (like flying as a Erusean pilot) before the inevitable "Okay, let's switch sides a few times" shtick. Largely because we've already flown in the Osean Air Force twice, so this might be a missed opportunity to explore the Eursean RAF or somewhere else whoever briefly.
Still really excited about the game though.
I am curious to see what the, uh, impetus is for the war. Like, Osean is fuck off huge and is one of the two global superpowers (other being Yuktabonia). Erusea is significantly less so, not to mention on the other side of the world. It'd be like Germany declaring war on the USA.
One of the early trailers has a line in which one of the characters asks that same question so I imagine it'll be a main plot point for what can only be perceived as suicide on the Erusean's part. Granted I imagine it'll all be ANIMU as fuck and I am chill with that. :razz:
Erusea is closer to Osea than Yuktobania was.
A theory that exists, that I think is believable, is that all of Osean's non-Belkan eastern neighbors--Norland, Recta, Sapin, etc.--exist under total or near-total Osean hegemony, an analog for the Organization of American States. After all, Osea was a crucial part of liberating Belka's neighbors, its not unbelievable that all those countries do not cross their superpower neighbor, not without consequences (e.g. Cuba). Erusea is close to some of them, particularly Norland. Add the space elevator on top of that, and you could see a few points of contention. Or it could be something completely irrelevant. Estovakia and Emmeria--two Eastern/Southern European analogs through and through--had a huge war and Yutkobania, right across the strait, did not utter a single peep for either side (presumably it was still recovering from the Osean invasion).
EDIT: Map is both unofficial and AC5-era, keep that in mind.
Closer, though a lot of nations in the way.
But, as I said, the weirdness of Erusea declaring war despite being so far away is brought up by someone in the game. Presumably the reason is something you uncover (more than likely in cutscenes I'd imagine) while playing the game.
edit- Plus Osea is a superpower, Erusea is not.
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I know the Eruseans are the fun tricksters of AC4, but I will say I'll be a little bit disappointed if this is another game where you fly as an Osean pilot rather than mixing it up (like flying as a Erusean pilot) before the inevitable "Okay, let's switch sides a few times" shtick. Largely because we've already flown in the Osean Air Force twice, so this might be a missed opportunity to explore the Eursean RAF or somewhere else whoever briefly.
Still really excited about the game though.
I am curious to see what the, uh, impetus is for the war. Like, Osean is fuck off huge and is one of the two global superpowers (other being Yuktabonia). Erusea is significantly less so, not to mention on the other side of the world. It'd be like Germany declaring war on the USA.
One of the early trailers has a line in which one of the characters asks that same question so I imagine it'll be a main plot point for what can only be perceived as suicide on the Erusean's part. Granted I imagine it'll all be ANIMU as fuck and I am chill with that. :razz:
Erusea is closer to Osea than Yuktobania was.
A theory that exists, that I think is believable, is that all of Osean's non-Belkan eastern neighbors--Norland, Recta, Sapin, etc.--exist under total or near-total Osean hegemony, an analog for the Organization of American States. After all, Osea was a crucial part of liberating Belka's neighbors, its not unbelievable that all those countries do not cross their superpower neighbor, not without consequences (e.g. Cuba). Erusea is close to some of them, particularly Norland. Add the space elevator on top of that, and you could see a few points of contention. Or it could be something completely irrelevant. Estovakia and Emmeria--two Eastern/Southern European analogs through and through--had a huge war and Yutkobania, right across the strait, did not utter a single peep for either side (presumably it was still recovering from the Osean invasion).
EDIT: Map is both unofficial and AC5-era, keep that in mind.
Closer, though a lot of nations in the way.
But, as I said, the weirdness of Erusea declaring war despite being so far away is brought up by someone in the game. Presumably the reason is something you uncover (more than likely in cutscenes I'd imagine) while playing the game.
edit- Plus Osea is a superpower, Erusea is not.
Neither as Belka the second time around--it's not an obstacle, so much as it shapes the plot. Though it doesn't look like Erusea's pulling a twenty-year con game like the Belkans did, and going for direct measures.
That being said, I don't want to rule out some sort of "intolerable condition" created, intentionally or otherwise, by Osea forcing a declaration of war against it. Granted, it's hard to come up with a realistic example--there is metaphorically nothing the United States could do, short of commencing bombing, that would force a declaration of war by Iran, in effect an invitation to destroy and occupy Iran. But in a fictional example, you can cite something like the circumstances involving Second Usean War (between Erusea and the ISA), maybe in the reformation of Erusea. Osea may've had a hand in the restoration of the Erusean monarchy and the creation of a new kingdom--maybe the Erusean monarchs were total dicks, not unlike the Pahlavi, Qing or the Bourbon Dynasties, and overthrown for a good reason (Erusea was a republic in AC4). All three of those were restored to power, officially an unofficially, by foreign interference, and were not popular. The Erusean princess might be desperately trying to save her own neck by putting herself clearly on the side of her countrymen rather than the throne that restored her.
The space elevator is mentioned (as are the remains of Stonehenge?). Maybe in the months before the game, the Osean military simply took majority control of the space elevator in some way short of all-out war. Declaring war to eject another power from a space elevator is a very AC thing to do.
Or maybe Osea is choking the hell out of the Erusean economy, Grey Men 2.0, for whatever reason.
Mostly, I just want Erusea to have a good motivation, which is always hard to come by in the franchise. "The Eruseans are just assholes, they can't help but declared war on Lady Osea, the beacon of liberty and freedom throughout the world," is kind of boring at this point.
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Granted based on what little we know I do feel there is some sort of greater purpose to the war. Like I get the impression it is more than 'WE R DA EVIL'.
Heh, part of me wonders if they are channeling some The Mouse That Roared.
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I think we'll be getting plenty of ambiguity from Princess Waifu.
Bandai-Namco realized that there's barely any scratch to be made chasing the Tom Clancy dollars. They want Square-Enix/Atlus dollars.
Dead mustachio'd Russians are like hydrogen molecules in war games. Even Russian developers put them into any game they market in North America. But Princess Waifus? That's a much rare commodity, my friend.
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AxenMy avatar is Excalibur.Yes, the sword.Registered Userregular
Partway through the story you find out Princess Waifu is a puppet of evil oligarchs. Whether she knows it or is naive is up in the air.
You get a mission to help rescue her.
She then joins Osea and rallies Erusean rebels in liberating the country from the evil oligarchs.
edit- Not that I'm trying to sound negative or anything. But I've played a lot of AC and have seen quite a bit of anime.
okay but when does mobius 1 show up, this is important for my fanfictions
That's the secret! Mobius 1 is the main villain all along!
edit- Even better, after seeing what a badass Mobius 1 was the Erusean make him their king. Princess Waifu is the daughter of Mobius 1!
You guys are joking about this, but I would totally get of an older Mobius One, long since retired from flying was part of the new government cabal actually ruling Erusea. Restoring a ruling dynasty sounds like the sort of thing they'd do to take the spotlight off them. Air Marshal "Mobius One", of the G.U.F.E.--Group of Usean Forces in Erusea.--now in charge of every cement factory in Erusea (and Strangereal consumes cement like rice or corn).
Mostly, I enjoy a good story about a conquering power being a dick to the vanquished, breeding the same resentment that motivated the conquerors in the first place.
I think Mobius 1 has such an insane legend about him that reusing him would weaken that. As a bonus? Sure. As canon. No. He was just a maelstrom of divine punishment that disappeared when his country no longer needed him.
I'm fine with a Mobius 1 reappearance "after the glory days", building on the notion that anyone that gifted at destruction inevitably fell to human weakness by a warlord in the machine he protected in the first place, but I don't actually want to see him.
"The Usean Chief Air Marshal, famed for his wartime career under the callsign Mobius 1, was the final military governor of Erusea prior to the restoration of the royal family and the formation of a new government. His governorship was characterized by a rise in tensions between the occupation forces and the Erusean public..."
Totally unnecessary fanservice.
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But where's our good buddy?
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Pixy is one of those assholes in war that's just impossible to kill. And believe me, snarky charm or not I'd still kill him if given the chance given what he did to PJ.
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Also, for Ace Combat fans who also have hacked Nintendo 3DS systems with custom firmware that allow them to install custom themes, I made this Ace Combat 4 theme based on the ISAF war room. I rigged up a short loop of an excerpt of the briefing room music track as background music and I even setup the audio sound of moving the menu cursor to use the same little beep-warble that was used for navigating Ace Combat 4's menus.
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They're coming from the sky.
And if you like Strangereal melodrama, sheesh, 6 is right up your alley.
There are tons of awesome songs in Ace Combat that evoke feelings of badassery.
But there is only one that hits you right in the feels.
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It did such a fantastic job of making you feel like you're a part of the most important military mission of the war. Your comrades who take on your insignia, the Eruseans panicking as their squadron leaders get killed, not knowing if the control center door would be opened in time, the trench run, it was perfect.
Yeah, DFM or 'dogfighting mode' is getting the axe like it fucking deserves. Thank god. I'm really super hardcore looking forward to this game.
Hearing that, I'm much more excited myself.
This makes me very sad I was too impatient to reach the final mission in AC4, having picked it up after AC5.
My BC PS3 still works though...if I Could find the game cheap...
I think the only compliment I could give DFM was that it looked very cool, in a overly-dramatic, stupid, Marvel Cinematic Universe-blurry grey fight scene kind of way. All that crap falling off an aircraft as you tried to ram your nose up its powerplant for whatever reason.
But everyone hated it by the third time they did it, if not earlier. And it came from a crappy game in the franchise.
I feel like I wouldn't mind encountering it once in a very specific circumstance--sometime if you ran out of missiles, for example, against a particular tenacious enemy who lacked the same. Once.
Would have been much more impactful and less annoying if they had gone that route. Definitely excited for AC7 though! Those damn Eurusians!
Still really excited about the game though.
The thing is, DFM is only REQUIRED twice in the game, shooting down the ICBM, and killing Markov. Other than that, none of the TGT leads or bosses are invincible, they are just difficult to run down. For bombing runs, DFM is contextualized as synchronized attacks with your allies which makes sense.
So while I get that people didn't like the system, it truly was optional for the most part.
I am curious to see what the, uh, impetus is for the war. Like, Osean is fuck off huge and is one of the two global superpowers (other being Yuktabonia). Erusea is significantly less so, not to mention on the other side of the world. It'd be like Germany declaring war on the USA.
One of the early trailers has a line in which one of the characters asks that same question so I imagine it'll be a main plot point for what can only be perceived as suicide on the Erusean's part. Granted I imagine it'll all be ANIMU as fuck and I am chill with that. :razz:
Only... Ace Combatified.
edit: did they drop a new trailer today?
I am honestly surprised we still don't have transforming super jets yet. Though I suppose we still haven't seen all AC7 has to offer. . . .
Assault Horizon, for all its flaws, had a really baller soundtrack.
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Erusea is closer to Osea than Yuktobania was.
A theory that exists, that I think is believable, is that all of Osean's non-Belkan eastern neighbors--Norland, Recta, Sapin, etc.--exist under total or near-total Osean hegemony, an analog for the Organization of American States. After all, Osea was a crucial part of liberating Belka's neighbors, its not unbelievable that all those countries do not cross their superpower neighbor, not without consequences (e.g. Cuba). Erusea is close to some of them, particularly Norland. Add the space elevator on top of that, and you could see a few points of contention. Or it could be something completely irrelevant. Estovakia and Emmeria--two Eastern/Southern European analogs through and through--had a huge war and Yutkobania, right across the strait, did not utter a single peep for either side (presumably it was still recovering from the Osean invasion).
EDIT: Map is both unofficial and AC5-era, keep that in mind.
I just saw the latest trailer and I think the drones replacing pilots bit may be a subthread of the game and not like the main one. But yeah... Macross Plus' soundtrack is great.
As far as DFM in AC:H I thought it was okay? The bombing run ones were more annoying than the dog fights though, imo.
Closer, though a lot of nations in the way.
But, as I said, the weirdness of Erusea declaring war despite being so far away is brought up by someone in the game. Presumably the reason is something you uncover (more than likely in cutscenes I'd imagine) while playing the game.
edit- Plus Osea is a superpower, Erusea is not.
Neither as Belka the second time around--it's not an obstacle, so much as it shapes the plot. Though it doesn't look like Erusea's pulling a twenty-year con game like the Belkans did, and going for direct measures.
That being said, I don't want to rule out some sort of "intolerable condition" created, intentionally or otherwise, by Osea forcing a declaration of war against it. Granted, it's hard to come up with a realistic example--there is metaphorically nothing the United States could do, short of commencing bombing, that would force a declaration of war by Iran, in effect an invitation to destroy and occupy Iran. But in a fictional example, you can cite something like the circumstances involving Second Usean War (between Erusea and the ISA), maybe in the reformation of Erusea. Osea may've had a hand in the restoration of the Erusean monarchy and the creation of a new kingdom--maybe the Erusean monarchs were total dicks, not unlike the Pahlavi, Qing or the Bourbon Dynasties, and overthrown for a good reason (Erusea was a republic in AC4). All three of those were restored to power, officially an unofficially, by foreign interference, and were not popular. The Erusean princess might be desperately trying to save her own neck by putting herself clearly on the side of her countrymen rather than the throne that restored her.
The space elevator is mentioned (as are the remains of Stonehenge?). Maybe in the months before the game, the Osean military simply took majority control of the space elevator in some way short of all-out war. Declaring war to eject another power from a space elevator is a very AC thing to do.
Or maybe Osea is choking the hell out of the Erusean economy, Grey Men 2.0, for whatever reason.
Mostly, I just want Erusea to have a good motivation, which is always hard to come by in the franchise. "The Eruseans are just assholes, they can't help but declared war on Lady Osea, the beacon of liberty and freedom throughout the world," is kind of boring at this point.
Heh, part of me wonders if they are channeling some The Mouse That Roared.
Partway through the story you find out Princess Waifu is a puppet of evil oligarchs. Whether she knows it or is naive is up in the air.
You get a mission to help rescue her.
She then joins Osea and rallies Erusean rebels in liberating the country from the evil oligarchs.
edit- Not that I'm trying to sound negative or anything. But I've played a lot of AC and have seen quite a bit of anime.
okay but when does mobius 1 show up, this is important for my fanfictions
Bandai-Namco realized that there's barely any scratch to be made chasing the Tom Clancy dollars. They want Square-Enix/Atlus dollars.
Dead mustachio'd Russians are like hydrogen molecules in war games. Even Russian developers put them into any game they market in North America. But Princess Waifus? That's a much rare commodity, my friend.
That's the secret! Mobius 1 is the main villain all along!
edit- Even better, after seeing what a badass Mobius 1 was the Erusean make him their king. Princess Waifu is the daughter of Mobius 1!
You guys are joking about this, but I would totally get of an older Mobius One, long since retired from flying was part of the new government cabal actually ruling Erusea. Restoring a ruling dynasty sounds like the sort of thing they'd do to take the spotlight off them. Air Marshal "Mobius One", of the G.U.F.E.--Group of Usean Forces in Erusea.--now in charge of every cement factory in Erusea (and Strangereal consumes cement like rice or corn).
Mostly, I enjoy a good story about a conquering power being a dick to the vanquished, breeding the same resentment that motivated the conquerors in the first place.
"The Usean Chief Air Marshal, famed for his wartime career under the callsign Mobius 1, was the final military governor of Erusea prior to the restoration of the royal family and the formation of a new government. His governorship was characterized by a rise in tensions between the occupation forces and the Erusean public..."
Totally unnecessary fanservice.
He still alive?
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No. Choked on the receipt for his broken cheat-plane, sadly.