03-20-2012, 01:35 AM (This post was last modified: 03-29-2012, 02:04 PM by NiX.)
Some of you know this and some of you don't... I'm the guy working on the ACV assembly spreadsheet. I'm finishing up the next update to release today which includes the patch stats from 2/24 as well as an export feature that gives you the ability to copy and paste specially made code straight from the spreadsheet to various AC forums (I currently support my forum, ACU, Mechaverse, Raven Republic, Raven's Haven, and GameFAQs). The schematic below was made by the spreadsheet after making an AC in it and this post is a test to show what it looks like after I copy and paste the code and to get your opinions on it.
Name: Anima Mori 2.0 Description:LW Shottie/Pulse for Retail version
-----Frame----- Head: KT-1G/FUXI - Low Weight, High EN Drain (SM Milking), Quick Scanning, High Camera Ability Core: SURT CR114 - Low Weight, Low EN Drain, Tons of Recon Units Arms: SAONE AM106S - Low Weight, Low EN Drain Legs: ULG-20 / L - Max Turning, Above 7K Movement, High Load Cap
-----Internal----- FCS: FCS-09 YASAKANI - Low EN Drain, Low Lock Range, Quick Lock, High MS Lock Speed, Max MS Count Generator: KV-3D3/PROCHNYI - Great EN Output/EN Capacity balance Booster: BT-21 SHINATSU - Max EN Drain (SM Milking), Low HB EN Cost (excluding Low Consumes) Recon Unit: STK-16/EL HETSU - High EN Drain (SM Milking), Best sticky duration, Max active stickies
-----Equipment----- R Arm: KO-3K2 - Max Shotgun Damage, KE Based L Arm: UST-31 PHOENIX - Fire N' Purge (FNP) x1, Max Recognition Range, Impact Missile Support R Hanger: - L Hanger: KO-3T5/MAHAON - Max Pulse Gun Damage, TE Based Shoulder: USM-13 GULBARGA - Low Weight, Low EN Drain, CE Based Overed: -
-----Stats----- Total AP: 25180 KE Defense: 1424 CE Defense: 310 TE Defense: 448 Total Defense: 2182
Total Weight: 5930 Load Capacity: 4536 Remaining Weight: -1394
CM EN drain: 12470 SM drain: 5209 EN Output: 16190 CM EN regen: 3720 SM EN regen: 10981
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(03-20-2012, 02:00 AM)Goat Wrote: Yes, I've seen this one in ACU as well. Having a description helps too, like what Carnage Heart used to have on one of their games' schematics.
Other than that, I've no idea what to say other than thanks !
Yeah I'm sort of in a rush to get all this done for tomorrow's release so people have it to show off their creations. Checking and re-checking everything to make sure it all looks at least decent for now. I've got a couple more kinks to work out in some minor details of the spreadsheet, but the next update will be out tonight. I'll put the video demonstration of it up as well.
And no problem. This has kind of helped distract me until ACV is released. lol... and I knew something like this needed to be made for ACV like it was for ACFA. This time though... I wanted it to be all sorts of epic.
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Massive thanks! I'm taking a good look at it, and I know I'll be using this a LOT in the following days/weeks.
Nice touch putting in the pictures of the parts especially for those who haven't memorized and associated the games parts with the names. That was the sort of thing lacking in many spreadsheets builders for other games.