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Players of Armored Core 6 are building a more bizarre Final Fantasy 7 Cloud mech

Players of Armored Core 6 showcase their creative freedom by building mechs inspired by popular cultural references such as Homer Simpson and Cloud S...

David K Aug 30, 2023
Players of Armored Core 6 are building a more bizarre Final Fantasy 7 Cloud mech

Players of Armored Core 6 showcase their creative freedom by building mechs inspired by popular cultural references such as Homer Simpson and Cloud Strife from Final Fantasy 7.

The fan base of the game is growing rapidly as players continue to create innovative and unique mech designs.

While the game allows players to share their creations using Share ID codes, some fans are hoping for future updates that will enable cross-platform sharing.

A player of Armored Core 6 has built a mech inspired by Cloud Strife from Final Fantasy 7. Armored Core 6 is already a major success among players of various kinds. The game has sold exceptionally well and is performing excellently on various sales charts. In its early phase, the player base is already far surpassing the expectations of many fans.

The creative freedom provided by the game has opened up a whole new world of possibilities for the players. They have worked hard to build Armored Core 6 mechs based on Homer Simpson, Voltron, Venom, and other pop culture references. These designs are by no means haphazardly put together, as the builders have carefully selected the best elements to give them a resemblance to their intended counterparts. The AC6 fan community shows no signs of slowing down, as the mech designs continue to be innovative.

A Reddit user has shared their creation of an Armored Core 6 mech in the form of Cloud Strife from Final Fantasy 7. Aptly named user BusterSwordd has posted their Cloud Strife design on Reddit, incorporating creative color patterns to give the mech a humanoid appearance. The arms were designed to resemble human skin tone, emphasizing its human-like features, but the most interesting part of the design was how the head was crafted to resemble Cloud, including his unique hairstyle. According to the comments, this mech is available on the PlayStation platform, allowing users playing on PS to access the design using the Share ID AF02AMV37BSP.

The great thing about the game is the ability to use Share ID codes to access the creations of other Armored Core 6 players. It provides an easier way to experience and play with the mechs created by others without having to start from scratch. However, many fans are wondering why the "community pool" is tied to specific consoles, where only PlayStation users can share PS codes and Xbox users can only play with other Xbox players. Many fans hope that a future update can address this concern.

However, even with this limitation, players have a wide range of options to customize their mechs as they please. FromSoftware has made it easy for players in Armored Core 6 to customize and save colors. The creative possibilities seem endless, given the depth of the mech design aspect of the game. With many brilliant designs already emerging, we can expect their numbers to multiply in the coming months as more players discover clever ways to make their mechs even more unique.

Armored Core 6: Fires of Rubicon is available for PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.