{"id":78743,"date":"2025-01-28T22:17:48","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T22:17:48","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/asmongold-silences-armored-core-6-graphics-critique-the-design-is-a-10-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T22:17:48","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T22:17:48","slug":"asmongold-silences-armored-core-6-graphics-critique-the-design-is-a-10-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/asmongold-silences-armored-core-6-graphics-critique-the-design-is-a-10-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"Asmongold silences Armored Core 6 graphics critique: \u201cThe design is a 10\u201d &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Asmongold silences Armored Core 6 graphics critique: \u201cThe design is a 10\u201d FromSoftware\/Twitch: zackrawrrArmored Core 6 is just around the corner and discussions about the game are heating up. A critique of the game\u2019s graphics recently caught fire in particular, and Asmongold himself has now weighed in. FromSoftware recently treated audiences to an 11-minute gameplay preview of their upcoming title Armored Core 6. The footage showed off fast-paced, action-packed mech combat and a plethora of customization options. Content creators were also given hands-on time with the game and while most assessments were positive, some criticisms drew ire from the franchise\u2019s established fans. Fextralife\u2019s take on the game\u2019s graphics \u201csuffering\u201d from both the \u201caging\u201d engine and the cross-gen release sparked a massive debate. This was brought to the attention of Asmongold whose reaction was published to his clips channel on YouTube. Fextralife began their argument by highlighting what they perceived to be poor graphics on the part of Armored Core 6\u2019s predecessor. \u201cGraphics are not the most important thing in Elden Ring but I kind of feel like in a mech game, graphics are a little more important,\u201d they opined. When Fextralife made their point about wanting \u201cthe combat to look as flashy as possible\u201d, Asmongold chimed in with his usual gameplay-first rhetoric. \u201cThat\u2019s what really matters. Not the graphics, but the gameplay,\u201d Asmongold explained. Despite his thoughts on the lack of importance when it comes to graphics in Armored Core 6, Asmongold also pointed out that stylization makes up for it. He claimed that many of the most watched games on Twitch favored style over fidelity. \u201cThe graphics in Armored Core, Bloodborne, and Elden Ring are stylized. They do not have extremely high fidelity,\u201d the streamer continued. \u201cThe fidelity and detail of the graphics are an 8.5 but the design is a 10.\u201d The initial Tweet that Asmongold reacted to had a number of confused fans in the thread praising the way Armored Core 6 looked in motion. \u201cAre we even watching the same footage? It looks amazing,\u201d one user said. Armored Core 6 Fires of Rubicon releases August 25, 2023, and we\u2019ll be covering all the important details leading up to its launch. To familiarize yourself with all things Armored Core, check out our related coverage. Is Armored Core 6 coming to Xbox Game Pass | Is Armored Core 6 Open World | System Requirements: Recommended and minimum specs | Armored Core 6 Story: Setting, characters, endings, and more | Will Armored Core 6 be on Steam Deck | Is Armored Core 6 a Soulsborne | How long is Armored Core 6 | Is Armored Core 6 coming to Nintendo Switch? | File size for PS5, PC, and Xbox<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Asmongold silences Armored Core 6 graphics critique: \u201cThe design is a 10\u201d FromSoftware\/Twitch: zackrawrrArmored Core 6 is just around the corner and discussions about the game are heating up. A critique of the game\u2019s graphics recently caught fire in particular, and Asmongold himself has now weighed in. 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