Ace Combat 6: Fires Of Liberation Achievements:
Complete the following achievements to unlock Xbox Live Gamerscore points.
Additionally there are five secret achievements, all of which are currently unknown.
All Medals (50 points):
All medals attained.
All Aircraft (30 points):
Attain purchasing ability for all aircraft.
Clear Campaign (20 points):
Clear Campaign Mode.
10 Operations (10 points):
Complete 10 operations.
All Operations (30 points):
Clear all operations.
10 Frontline Landings (10 points):
Complete 10 total frontline landings.
Aerial Defense (10 points):
Destroy 50 enemies using airborne allied support.
Ground Defense (10 points):
Destroy 50 enemies using ground force allied support.
Electronic Support System (10 points):
Destroy 100 enemies while receiving electronic support.
10 Named Aircraft (30 points):
Destroy 10 Named Aircraft.
1000 Enemies (30 points):
Destroy a total of 1000 enemies.
All Colors (10 points):
Attain purchasing ability for all aircraft special colors.
Original Aircraft (10 points):
Attain purchasing ability for original aircraft.
Allied Assault Record (20 points):
Attain complete Emmerian assault record.
Enemy Assault Record (20 points):
Attain complete Estovakian assault record.
Mission 1 (10 points):
Successfully retreat from the fallen capital Gracemeria.
Mission 2 (10 points):
Prevent the aerial bombardment of Vitoze.
Mission 3 (10 points):
Attain victory at Sipli Field.
Mission 4 (10 points):
Destroy Bartolomeo Fortress, and recapture Khesed Island.
Mission 5 (20 points):
Ensure the success of allied ground forces Anea mainland landing.
Mission 6 (10 points):
Rescue allied ground forces cornered in Silvat.
Mission 7 (10 points):
Rescue allied forces amidst Aigaion attack.
Mission 8 (10 points):
Capture the Cavallia Air Force Base, and establish an Aigaion attack point.
Mission 9 (20 points):
Destroy the heavy command cruiser Aigaion.
Mission 10 (10 points):
Capture the Ragno Fortress.
Mission 11 (10 points):
Attain victory in the Moloch Desert invasion.
All Secrets (30 points):
Unlock all hidden contents.
Battle Royale (10) (10 points):
Win 10 Battle Royale matches.
Battle Royale (30) (20 points):
Win 30 Battle Royale matches.
Battle Royale (50) (30 points):
Win 50 Battle Royale matches.
Battle Royale (100) (40 points):
Win 100 Battle Royale matches.
Team Battle (10) (10 points):
Win 10 Team Battle matches.
Team Battle (30) (20 points):
Win 30 Team Battle matches.
Team Battle (50) (30 points):
Win 50 Team Battle matches.
Team Battle (100) (40 points):
Win 100 Team Battle matches.
CO-OP Stage 1 (25 points):
Clear Stage 1 of CO-OP Battle.
CO-OP Stage 2 (35 points):
Clear Stage 2 of CO-OP Battle.
Siege Battle (10) (10 points):
Win 10 Siege Battle matches.
Siege Battle (30) (20 points):
Win 30 Siege Battle matches.
Siege Battle (50) (30 points):
Win 50 Siege Battle matches.
Siege Battle (100) (40 points):
Win 100 Siege Battle matches.
Online Kills (50) (20 points):
Shoot down 50 total other player aircraft online.
Online Kills (100) (30 points):
Shoot down 100 total other player aircraft online.
Online Kills (200) (50 points):
Shoot down 200 total other player aircraft online.
Wednesday, October 3, 2007
Ace Combat 6: Fires Of Liberation Cheats
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Tuesday, October 2, 2007
Ace combat 6, Fires of Liberation preview
If Namco Bandai was worried about how the public would receive the newest Ace Combat after jumping from a Sony console to Microsoft's, its fears were certainly calmed by the 900,000 downloads the game's demo has already received. Namco Bandai is showed a new single-player mission at their pre-TGS event yesterday and the game's online mode is playable on the show floor. That's where we went as soon as the show opened.
We snagged the first available controller and were immediately thrown into what appeared to be a standard deathmatch. It was already in progress, so the sky was filled with jet contrails, missile trails, bullets, and of course, jets. We were fighting along a coastal city, which made for some interesting tactical choices. Many pilots (us included) tended to head straight for the city as soon as we heard an enemy pilot had missile lock on us. The buildings seemed to provide some shelter, and if nothing else it was fun to zoom between structures.
From a technical standpoint the online mode played no differently than the offline portion. The frame rate was fast and there was no noticeable lag, though that shouldn't be a surprise since we're pretty sure we were playing against the people right next to us. One way in which the game did feel different was how smart the other pilots were. The CPU might be prone to letting you get an easy shot off, but real people are much more adept at avoiding your missile lock. They're also more aggressive so you've always got to be on your toes.
After you choose the two missions to tackle you can pick from the 15 real and one fictitious aircraft in the game. As you pick your plane you can look at it from inside the hanger. The planes are incredibly detailed and they look great. After picking your craft you pick the jets for your wingmen. Our host chose the F-15 for himself and the A10-A Thunderbolt for his wingmen. Once you've got that sorted out you pick your weaponry, starting point, and it's off to the skies for combat.
This level appeared to take place just after sunrise so it was filled with intense colors. The sky was a deep blue, filled with clouds. The ground had an orange tint to it. Watching the plane go through the new high G turn we marveled at the game's great particle and lighting effects. As the squadron continued through the level looking for targets they came across a boat in the river and took out an operation on the docks with a well-placed missile. There was no time to relax, because as soon as the missile had been launched the jet flew under a bridge and pulled up just in time to avoid a giant dam. Once the canyon forces were taken out, the next objective was to cripple the base's power facility. It's a tough thing to accomplish alone, but you don't have to. As soon as you clear an objective you can call in an attack and all remaining allied forces will focus on your target. It's important to keep your friends alive or you're in for an uphill battle because there will be no one left to call. After our the allies took out the objective it was time to hit the tunnel--which turned out to be a bad idea, as the plane crashed and the demo ended.
But the demo wasn't quite over. You can now replay your mission from a variety of camera angles. Not only can you see what you were doing, but you can track your allies' moves in the replay as well. It's a neat feature that lets you learn from your mistakes.
If you've read all of our Ace Combat 6 coverage and you've played the demo, you're most likely itching to get your hands on the finished product. The good news about the two-month wait for the game, at least for non-360 owners, is you've got two more months to pick up an Xbox 360. That's the only way you'll get to play the game, as Namco Bandai still promises it's an Xbox 360 exclusive.
Xbox 360 Ace Combat 6 trailer:
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