Both sides had GMs and bearing Fed symbol duking with each other. And many Titans defected with their machines U really need IFF on to tell who is the enemy.
And General Gopp decided to wait and see during this conflict… that led him to the status of chairman as the supreme authority with in Earth Federation.
@@cabnbeeschurgr6440The AEUG's GM's are green while the Feds are the classic OYW Red. Other than that it's pretty easy to discern which side is which, the AEUG doesn't field Hizacks and the Feds don't use Nemo's.
nemo pilots are more active and reacts faster. 0:08 you see the only jump attack attempt in vid, other jump from AEUG are defensive jumps. when Gundam charge for melee combat, GM pilot failed to react(1:55) while nemo pilot at least pulled their saber out(1:27) 0:51 a Base Jabber destroyed but the MS on it bailed out, looks like a nemo. maybe it's the Giga chad that good enough to join the air force instead the ground force do the ambush.
@@bigqandlil Considering the use of ambush tactics as well as decent situational awareness, I want to say that he was a South East Asia veteran under Kojima's Battalion Would be cool if he was a former Ground Gundam pilot
The grunts are actually good units, the real issue is the lacking of experience pilot and the sunrise just love to dirty federation grunts in every anime...
What's funny is the Gundam wiki pretty much says a standard production GM was more powerful, maneuverable and faster than everything Zeon had up until the Gelgoog. Then you get the Nemo, which is supposed to be a combination of the GM Sniper II, which had performance rivaling the Gundam, and the GMII for parts and maintenence. The things lineage alone should make it a true threat and an awesome suit. It's IMMEDIATELY phased out for ANOTHER retread of the GM line, which is then discarded years later for the Jegan.
Keep in mind, the Nemo was seen at various points in Gundam Unicorn, implying the Federation either held onto old ones from the Gryps War or possibly kept producing them to some degree alongside the GM III and the eventual Jegan. Personally, I've always felt the speed of new mobile suit production in Gundam has always been a little wonky. From 0079 to Unicorn's 0096 (a mere 17 years) there's massive leaps in mobile suit variations. Meanwhile in the real world the F-15 and F-16 fighters have been around for around 50 years each and are still highly capable fighters.
You think that was bad? No one talk about the Galbaldy B anymore even tho it was a fine ass mobile suit, and was never used again by the fed for no reason, also if you say "Because it was a titan suit" the fed literally kept the byarlant since it was also a fine ass mobile suit, like literally even the axis zeon saw the potential of the Galbaldy B to the point that it became a royal guard mobile suit for axis zeon.
@@catspajamas6837 tbf, I think mobile suit development in the UC timeline is closer to what we experienced in early jet development like we went from Me 262s and Meteors to F-4 Phantoms and MiG-21s in about the same time as 0079 to 0096 and I think we can agree the performance difference between those 2 era is quite massive like what we see here and lastly, UC did see quite a stagnation in MS development pretty much after unicorn, to the point where Jegans are still being used 30-40 years later in F91, kinda like what you said with our F-15 and F-16s
@@alexlam5772 Gundam has always had a peacetime lull in development. The GM II, Gabaldy and Hizak are all upgrades of OYW mainstays. They're pretty interchangeable as far as performance is involved. They really hate anything that is hard to use, or produce, and focus on maintenence and production. Really it's Big Names that get limited production experimental crap that requires a budget, which then gets watered down and thrown into the next Gen of mass production suits. To me the GM line really kind of exemplifies how you'd really handle mainstay suits. Nothing fancy, just upgrade the bitch over time. Better generator, better weapons, sensors. IRL we do this type of stuff all the time. Why would you field 14 different models of robot, with regional and job specific variants? There is a desert variant for like 5 Zeon mobile suits, and only like 2 specific features between any of them that set them apart. By the time CCA rolls around everyone has just gone back to using cheap to produce, pilot and maintain mobile suits with nothing special about them. The UC timeline is REALLY about the War Economy and how bloated development budgets lead everyone to adopt weird, expensive and impractical designs. Like why waste the time? Just go buy a Zaku II for salvage prices, buy a high output generator, mag coating, and a linear cockpit from Anaheim.
@@catspajamas6837 UC Gundam really isn't trying to recreate a late- or post-Cold War level of technological progress, which was largely iterative, but rather something more like the early history of flight (where you go from the Wright Flyer to the X-15 in 56 years), and more specifically something like the interwar period after WW1 to say the Korean War, which was largely revolutionary. Going from a Curtiss P-1 Hawk in 1926 to a North American P-51D Mustang in 1944 (18 years) was already wild, but to then go from that P-51D to a North American F-86 Sabre in 2-4 years (1947 first flight, 1949 introduction) was truly crazy. Admittedly, looking at this from a non-Japanese perspective is sort of misleading (although Gundam draws heavy inspiration from that period), as Japanese thinking when Gundam was being created was dominated by the Japanese economic miracle, which was driven in no small part by the rise of transistors, integrated circuits, and microprocessors. Japan in 1950 and Japan in 1980 looked completely different. Needless to say, regardless of which set of events you give more credence, both showcase rapid and enormous technological innovation pumped by particular conditions. The F-15 and F-16 remain relevant largely because no one else has the budget to quickly render them irrelevant, and price tags are now the main constraints on military advancements. This is reflected in the fact that the Cold War ended with the USSR essentially going bankrupt as it struggled to keep up with the surge in military spending in the US under Reagan. Systems can reach a point where continuing to push the envelope becomes prohibitively expensive. That this doesn't happen in UC Gundam despite massive economic destruction and disruption suggests that Minovsky technology is still only just barely being exploited (like early jets), and is also directly attributable to the machinations of entities like Anaheim Electronics whose whole business model is making stuff to fight their own older stuff. (Psychoframe technology in particular is treated as akin to the American rush to develop the atomic bomb, which happened in like 4 years, just all under the direction of A.E.)
Wow, first time seeing GM style suits that don't immediately explode after being touched once. We are in desperate need of a UC series that focuses on grunts.
That's one thing that always got me. You will see a Zaku with their terrible 120mm machine barely graze a GM and it explodes. Then you see a GM with beam weapons light a Zaku up and it it keeps going. Even though the GMs are better.
Agree with everyone else. This is one of the more down to Earth mobile suit battles. I like that we see glancing hits with beam weapons. Where as most of the shows they get hit, they blow up. I like the use of cover. And then when the MC tries to get fancy, they actually get stopped by grunts. We need another grunt show.
Honestly, this kinda of battlefield is what I love about Gundam. Not necessarily the urban battle that it is, but rather that the forces in play are in a fully gravity environment. To be honest, I've never fully enjoyed space battles in mech stuff because space kinda gets overused, so seeing ground battles like this that even includes cover tactics is more awesome to me. Plus, it's a bonus that not *All* the machines are skating around, like my main Gunpla focus, the various build series shows, so I guess I'm way too biased to more down-to-earth ground battles like this one, I guess...😅
@cjopticon2378 I feel as though space battles are fare more utilized because they're easier to do. You dont have to worry about physics like gravity. It's a black background with stars and no buildings and environments, and it feels like a lot less restrictions. That's what I think. Peace ✌🏻
this and the unicorn clips of the nemo are a little hard to watch because i know the nemo could basically move as well as the engage zero was moving here, as evidenced by the jaburo drop in zeta. at least it's getting screentime
Nemo's were always meant to be pretty strong. They were built after the Rick Dias. They should do fine against anything that isn't late Gryps Conflict.
Would love a 8th MS Team style series set during the Gryps War. Could follow a Federation team at the start of the war with them fighting alongside the Titans till they can't stand how atrocious the Titans are and defect to the AEUG. Could end with the start of the Neo Zeon War or end with the surviving team members joining the Londo Bell task force.
Wait... Grunt units.. that dont blow up when the main protag sneezes somewhere within their general vicinity?? Isnt that illegal?!?! No seriously tho, glad to see grunt units actually put up a decent fight and aware enough to do some smart (read: common sense) tactics like hiding behind cover or actually using their shields to block incoming attacks.
Nemo pilots are absolute chads. In a battlefield, if you're not up against aces or Newtypes the thing to fear in the gryps war against the AEUG are Nemos. Their pilots are just so skilled and the quick reaction of the Nemo in general is crazy
i wished for a spinnoff series take place during Gryps Conflict to show more details of the war. Especially grunts suits. One year war already got MS Igloo...
Not like AEUG couldn't ask for GM from their friends in EF forces. Not like we didn't see both Titans and AEUG ships docked in the same fed base and knew exactly where each other in the early eps of Zeta. Through, because Nemo here means this was late into Gryps War so likely Titans were already considered traitors and Fed forces fully supported AEUG
AEUG, despite the name, never considered itself opposing Fed as a whole. Their enemy was always Titans. It is essentially an unofficial organization within Fed. There is a reason Gryps war considered a civil war
I believe the standard size of a suit is about 4-5 stories tall, with certain suits being bigger or smaller. The Nu Gundam and Sazabi come to mind, both being something like 30% taller than standard suits.
Gundam UC ENGAGE, a JP only mobile game. Some translated cutscenes are here on UA-cam but as far as I know they only cover from 0079 to around 0083, and haven't translated any more since
Man the Gryps war must of been confusing as balls for any observer at the time.
Both sides had GMs and bearing Fed symbol duking with each other. And many Titans defected with their machines
U really need IFF on to tell who is the enemy.
And General Gopp decided to wait and see during this conflict… that led him to the status of chairman as the supreme authority with in Earth Federation.
Gm on gm fighting, must have been crazy with no direct comms cause of the minovsky particles. Lots of friendly fire I'd imagine
@@cabnbeeschurgr6440The AEUG's GM's are green while the Feds are the classic OYW Red. Other than that it's pretty easy to discern which side is which, the AEUG doesn't field Hizacks and the Feds don't use Nemo's.
It would just be like any other Civil War and besides the Federation and AEUG’s mobile suits were different colors to differentiate between them
the nemo that hid behind a building and ambushed and survived is an absolute chad.
nemo pilots are more active and reacts faster.
0:08 you see the only jump attack attempt in vid, other jump from AEUG are defensive jumps.
when Gundam charge for melee combat, GM pilot failed to react(1:55) while nemo pilot at least pulled their saber out(1:27)
0:51 a Base Jabber destroyed but the MS on it bailed out, looks like a nemo. maybe it's the Giga chad that good enough to join the air force instead the ground force do the ambush.
That’s the ancestor of the Jegan Pilot in Unicorn
I guess the pilot has experienced theorical, but practical MS-to-MS combats and survived the One Year War.
@@bigqandlil Considering the use of ambush tactics as well as decent situational awareness, I want to say that he was a South East Asia veteran under Kojima's Battalion
Would be cool if he was a former Ground Gundam pilot
@@Franz0818 considering unicorn is only like 10 years from the gryps conflict, it could be that jegan pilot as a newbie
珍しくシールドがシールドの仕事をしているw
シールドが効かない作品なんて所詮は二次創作だから
I love it when grunt-suits are shown holding their own.
The grunts are actually good units, the real issue is the lacking of experience pilot and the sunrise just love to dirty federation grunts in every anime...
@@RaggenZ That and they usually face up againts aces or main protag and antag suits.
グリプス戦役って連邦が同じMSだから敵見方の区別わからんくて怖いよな。
What's funny is the Gundam wiki pretty much says a standard production GM was more powerful, maneuverable and faster than everything Zeon had up until the Gelgoog.
Then you get the Nemo, which is supposed to be a combination of the GM Sniper II, which had performance rivaling the Gundam, and the GMII for parts and maintenence.
The things lineage alone should make it a true threat and an awesome suit.
It's IMMEDIATELY phased out for ANOTHER retread of the GM line, which is then discarded years later for the Jegan.
Keep in mind, the Nemo was seen at various points in Gundam Unicorn, implying the Federation either held onto old ones from the Gryps War or possibly kept producing them to some degree alongside the GM III and the eventual Jegan.
Personally, I've always felt the speed of new mobile suit production in Gundam has always been a little wonky. From 0079 to Unicorn's 0096 (a mere 17 years) there's massive leaps in mobile suit variations. Meanwhile in the real world the F-15 and F-16 fighters have been around for around 50 years each and are still highly capable fighters.
You think that was bad? No one talk about the Galbaldy B anymore even tho it was a fine ass mobile suit, and was never used again by the fed for no reason, also if you say "Because it was a titan suit" the fed literally kept the byarlant since it was also a fine ass mobile suit, like literally even the axis zeon saw the potential of the Galbaldy B to the point that it became a royal guard mobile suit for axis zeon.
@@catspajamas6837 tbf, I think mobile suit development in the UC timeline is closer to what we experienced in early jet development
like we went from Me 262s and Meteors to F-4 Phantoms and MiG-21s in about the same time as 0079 to 0096 and I think we can agree the performance difference between those 2 era is quite massive like what we see here
and lastly, UC did see quite a stagnation in MS development pretty much after unicorn, to the point where Jegans are still being used 30-40 years later in F91, kinda like what you said with our F-15 and F-16s
@@alexlam5772 Gundam has always had a peacetime lull in development. The GM II, Gabaldy and Hizak are all upgrades of OYW mainstays. They're pretty interchangeable as far as performance is involved. They really hate anything that is hard to use, or produce, and focus on maintenence and production.
Really it's Big Names that get limited production experimental crap that requires a budget, which then gets watered down and thrown into the next Gen of mass production suits.
To me the GM line really kind of exemplifies how you'd really handle mainstay suits. Nothing fancy, just upgrade the bitch over time.
Better generator, better weapons, sensors. IRL we do this type of stuff all the time. Why would you field 14 different models of robot, with regional and job specific variants? There is a desert variant for like 5 Zeon mobile suits, and only like 2 specific features between any of them that set them apart.
By the time CCA rolls around everyone has just gone back to using cheap to produce, pilot and maintain mobile suits with nothing special about them.
The UC timeline is REALLY about the War Economy and how bloated development budgets lead everyone to adopt weird, expensive and impractical designs.
Like why waste the time? Just go buy a Zaku II for salvage prices, buy a high output generator, mag coating, and a linear cockpit from Anaheim.
@@catspajamas6837 UC Gundam really isn't trying to recreate a late- or post-Cold War level of technological progress, which was largely iterative, but rather something more like the early history of flight (where you go from the Wright Flyer to the X-15 in 56 years), and more specifically something like the interwar period after WW1 to say the Korean War, which was largely revolutionary. Going from a Curtiss P-1 Hawk in 1926 to a North American P-51D Mustang in 1944 (18 years) was already wild, but to then go from that P-51D to a North American F-86 Sabre in 2-4 years (1947 first flight, 1949 introduction) was truly crazy.
Admittedly, looking at this from a non-Japanese perspective is sort of misleading (although Gundam draws heavy inspiration from that period), as Japanese thinking when Gundam was being created was dominated by the Japanese economic miracle, which was driven in no small part by the rise of transistors, integrated circuits, and microprocessors. Japan in 1950 and Japan in 1980 looked completely different. Needless to say, regardless of which set of events you give more credence, both showcase rapid and enormous technological innovation pumped by particular conditions.
The F-15 and F-16 remain relevant largely because no one else has the budget to quickly render them irrelevant, and price tags are now the main constraints on military advancements. This is reflected in the fact that the Cold War ended with the USSR essentially going bankrupt as it struggled to keep up with the surge in military spending in the US under Reagan. Systems can reach a point where continuing to push the envelope becomes prohibitively expensive. That this doesn't happen in UC Gundam despite massive economic destruction and disruption suggests that Minovsky technology is still only just barely being exploited (like early jets), and is also directly attributable to the machinations of entities like Anaheim Electronics whose whole business model is making stuff to fight their own older stuff. (Psychoframe technology in particular is treated as akin to the American rush to develop the atomic bomb, which happened in like 4 years, just all under the direction of A.E.)
一機手練れのネモがいるな。
ア・バオア・クー攻略戦を生き抜いたパイロットだろうか…カッコイイ!
ジムII(AEUG) vs ジムII(TITANS)が見れるとは
原作の方なかったっけ?
原作だと、ティターンズ側はほぼ退役してるね
地上のジャブローだと、数合わせの旧式機ばかりだったし
Wow, first time seeing GM style suits that don't immediately explode after being touched once.
We are in desperate need of a UC series that focuses on grunts.
I mean, 8th is basically that
Exceptional grunts but would likely get dunked on by most main casts
Cheaper to animate them exploding from any damage than animating them getting disabled or taking punishment.
that's because AEUG actually puts decent pilots in their mobile suits.
Ms Igloo dude
That's one thing that always got me. You will see a Zaku with their terrible 120mm machine barely graze a GM and it explodes. Then you see a GM with beam weapons light a Zaku up and it it keeps going. Even though the GMs are better.
たかがメインカメラをやられただけだ!とか言いだす奴がやっぱり化物なんだなって理解できる動画
Oh I love the way this is portrayed. It really gives context to the size and weight of the Mobile Suits
Agreed. That's what's lacking in modern giant robot games. They fly like iron man....if I wanted a fast moving robot I would ask for an Ironman game.
1:50 待ち伏せするネモのパイロットはめちゃくちゃ強いベテランだろうね
あと 2:06 の絶望感凄い。ネモをこんなに怖いと思うなんて
モビルスーツの重量感がリアルで良いですね〜
Agree with everyone else. This is one of the more down to Earth mobile suit battles. I like that we see glancing hits with beam weapons. Where as most of the shows they get hit, they blow up. I like the use of cover. And then when the MC tries to get fancy, they actually get stopped by grunts. We need another grunt show.
I love how down to earth the combat is! I wish they would actually make a UC Engage movie or series!
Honestly, this kinda of battlefield is what I love about Gundam. Not necessarily the urban battle that it is, but rather that the forces in play are in a fully gravity environment. To be honest, I've never fully enjoyed space battles in mech stuff because space kinda gets overused, so seeing ground battles like this that even includes cover tactics is more awesome to me.
Plus, it's a bonus that not *All* the machines are skating around, like my main Gunpla focus, the various build series shows, so I guess I'm way too biased to more down-to-earth ground battles like this one, I guess...😅
@cjopticon2378
I feel as though space battles are fare more utilized because they're easier to do.
You dont have to worry about physics like gravity. It's a black background with stars and no buildings and environments, and it feels like a lot less restrictions. That's what I think. Peace ✌🏻
連邦カラーのハイザックとかジムIIがティターンズ側でエゥーゴと戦ってるように見えるんだけどそう言うストーリーなの?
おそらく主人公らしきガンダム、周りのMSと動きやデザインが違いすぎて未来から来たみたいになってんな
そりゃまぁZガンダムの世界に今のデザインぶち込んだらね...
火星から来たのか?と思わせますね
this and the unicorn clips of the nemo are a little hard to watch because i know the nemo could basically move as well as the engage zero was moving here, as evidenced by the jaburo drop in zeta. at least it's getting screentime
ぼっ立ちジムが、初期の戦場の絆感ある
これ新作アニメでもいい出来だ
Nemo's were always meant to be pretty strong. They were built after the Rick Dias. They should do fine against anything that isn't late Gryps Conflict.
ネモの強者間すこ
負けとるやん
@@汰一大久保-t3xけたからと言って強者ではないことにはならない。てか、そもそもやられてないネモいるしな
This is the combat that Gundam should be about - skill and grounded combat in mobile suits. Not absurd plot armored super gundams.
Leave it for a game to actually make a decent animated mobile suit battle. We need this in the movies and TV series.
This is a game??
I'm in the comments trying to see what series it from lol
@@corybolton7188 i believe it is a UC Engage game
2:18 ジムⅡ vs ジムⅡ (*^^*)
ネモは傑作機だよね。特にマスターグレードが
知らない黒いガンダムが居る
こう見るとジムの反応速度と言うか動きがもっさりしてるな・・・
ネモは結構動けてるからやっぱ性能差なんだろうな
このSEの使い方が実にUCガンダムでイイ。
松田明彦氏が音響監督していた時のガンダムが今も生きている。
GM on GM violence must STOP!
Shhh… it’s for the sake of us, Zakus…
Would love a 8th MS Team style series set during the Gryps War. Could follow a Federation team at the start of the war with them fighting alongside the Titans till they can't stand how atrocious the Titans are and defect to the AEUG. Could end with the start of the Neo Zeon War or end with the surviving team members joining the Londo Bell task force.
ゲームなのに結構クオリティ高くてね。
you know what this is
@@wolfmechace1338
A smartphone game app called “Mobile Suit Gundam U.C. ENGAGE”
射撃戦の時は精度を重視するから棒立ちにならざるを得ず
格闘戦で肉薄する時はMSの機動力を最大限に発揮できる様子が見て取れる
とはいえ流石に棒立ちが目立つような…
回避運動しつつ狙うときだけ少しとまるみたいに描写して欲しかったな
This is why i love UC timeline.
[ネモ]
エゥーゴが運用した量産型MS。
AE社にてジムⅡより性能がよく、
リックディアスより低コストの
機体として開発されジムスナイパーⅡのバックパックやムーバブルフレーム、ガンダリウムγの導入に
よってバランスの良い量産機となった。
反面、拡張性に欠けている為すぐに主力量産機の座を降りる事になる。
これを見るとGBO2のプレイヤーがどれだけ練度が高いのか分かるね
これってなんのアニメですか?
@@エリンギ-e4bucエンゲージ
@@エリンギ-e4b UC Engage
頭部サイコガンダムMk4 Gドアーズ「ムーンガンダムの頭と同型」に似ている、全く以て知らない子「機体」がいる。だれ?
All this wonderful animation in damn mobile game you really hate to see it
It's funny because the GM IIs do less jobbing than the Nemos.
このティターンズガンダムの名前が知りてぇ
Wait... Grunt units.. that dont blow up when the main protag sneezes somewhere within their general vicinity?? Isnt that illegal?!?!
No seriously tho, glad to see grunt units actually put up a decent fight and aware enough to do some smart (read: common sense) tactics like hiding behind cover or actually using their shields to block incoming attacks.
Is lucky plot v:
両軍、棒立ちのまま撃ち合ってる。
まぁ、限られた予算での作画で、アニメーターも不本意だろうけど。
Nemo pilots are absolute chads. In a battlefield, if you're not up against aces or Newtypes the thing to fear in the gryps war against the AEUG are Nemos. Their pilots are just so skilled and the quick reaction of the Nemo in general is crazy
Does anyone know wat Gundam series this is from?
UC Engage Japan-exclusive mobile game
ジムⅡ対ジムⅡて地味に珍しい対決だよな
ナラティブより出来が良く感じてしまう…
格好良く見せようとする余計な外連味が無くて程よい重厚感とスピード感ですね。
Love guys from all different states loving Gundam. You are literally Newtypes.
Where is this from?
パイロット「シールドの素材を全身に使えないっすかね」
A.E社「馬鹿野郎!シールド一つ作るのにどれだけ金がかかってると思ってんだ!(怒)」
一応ガンダリウムβが流行った頃のMSだから全身がシールドとほぼ同じ材質なんだけどね。
ただビーム兵器相手では装甲も対して役に立たないからシールドは現役なんすよ。
武器やバックパックはともかく、謎に爆発する機体パーツが悪い。
パイロットもう少し大切にせーや。
量産機のシールドも気休め程度でもビームコーティングはしてるんかなぁ...?
ゴッグ「だよな」
アッシマーのビームライフル持ってるのなんていう機体なんだ?
エンゲージゼロ(サイコミュ試験型)って機体ですぜ
このゲームオリジナルの機体です
これなんのげーむだろ?プレイしたい!
We shall have more epic battles loke this in Gundam!!
NEMO is my love .
グリプス戦役の末期には、地球上の連邦軍の大半はエウーゴやカラバ側だったんだよなあ。カラバのメインスポンサーだったルオ商会が、情報戦の一貫でアムロを全面に押し出していたのが大きいが。ティターンズの拠点の一つキリマンジャロ要塞攻略戦では、カラバは師団規模の戦力を有していたと言う話しだし。
i wished for a spinnoff series take place during Gryps Conflict to show more details of the war. Especially grunts suits. One year war already got MS Igloo...
主人公っぽいやつ以外、回避行動を全く取らないのはなぜ??
Those wondering why theres a GM 2 with green colour rather then red are A.E.U.G./ KARABA. ether are captured, donated ( by AE ) or bought from AE.
Not like AEUG couldn't ask for GM from their friends in EF forces. Not like we didn't see both Titans and AEUG ships docked in the same fed base and knew exactly where each other in the early eps of Zeta.
Through, because Nemo here means this was late into Gryps War so likely Titans were already considered traitors and Fed forces fully supported AEUG
ジムIIもネモも地味に好きな機体😊
GM KAI! is a great mobile suit
ここのMS、周りの建物に比べてデカすぎない?
30mくらいはある気がする…
違和感あるのは棒立ちで射撃してるところ… 普通動いたり、撃ったら遮蔽に隠れると思うんだけど…
I cant tell who's who. I wish Zeta coordinated.. All Titans are Green or Navy. Al AEUG are white or red.
The weak and dumb gm2 and nemo can oppress the Titans new model
みんな
もっと動かないと
標的にされるぞ!
棒立ちの奴多すぎるよなw
かと言って動きを付けると敵を狙いにくいし、走り回ると障害物から進路を予測されるし、ピョンピョン跳ねてると広範囲の敵から狙われるので難しいもんですね。🤔
FPSだと跳ねまわりながら撃つとイイですが、戦争映画でピョンピョンしてるランボーは見ませんしw
作画にコストがかかる 金よ金
@@ドントテイクシェルター様 あ~… 言っちゃいましたねぇ~😎
主に連邦兵「命を何やと思うとるんや…😭」
UCもだが、中に人入ってなさすぎなんだよ。これだけは旧作からの圧倒的劣化だと思う。
機動兵器なのに機動してない
Where's this from? Looks like unicorn era style
Believe its a cutscene from the UC Engage mobile game. Can tell by the Gundam being a Titan paint scheme of the GP00 Engage
I'm gonna make *Nemo* great again.
Here we come. Nemo with _assault rifle_ !
👁👄👁
Where is my nemo video lily?
サムネ一瞬金沢大学に見えた
HOLY look at how grounded this was!
こちらはガンダムエンゲージ内で
流れるアニメパートの映像ですか❓
めちゃくちゃイイですね。ユニコーン
ガンダムのトリントン基地襲撃の
エピソードを彷彿とさせるクオリティですね。
Una duda en que serie película u ova sale esta escena?
U.C. ENGAGE
It’s a application for android or iOS.
@@scarlet_squadron es una lastima mi telefono no podra correrlo
@@lder1176
It’s so sad :'-(
It's weird that the zaku's (I know they're hizacks) are earth federation and the gms (again I know) are spacenoid with some even being zeon vets
AEUG, despite the name, never considered itself opposing Fed as a whole. Their enemy was always Titans. It is essentially an unofficial organization within Fed.
There is a reason Gryps war considered a civil war
アカン、どっちがどっちだか混乱してくる…
What is this video from?
これを見る限り、まだグリプス戦役の時代ではモビルスーツは人型の先頭車両といった感じの運用しかされてないですね。あくまでも足て歩いて地上で戦闘すると。
けどハサウェイのを見るとベースジャバーを中心とした落下しながらスラスターで姿勢を制御しつつ、高度が下がってきたらまたメインスラスターを全開にしてまた高空にジャンプしてまた落下しながら…っていう空首体の戦闘に変わってますよね
シールドで防げる攻撃と防げない攻撃の差は、やっぱり武装の攻撃力の差ということなのか……。
ジムのシールドは、だいたい貫通している印象しかないけど……。
What anime is this? Or game?
Wait, the Gryps War?
This is a Gundam show with parallel stories of test Pilots so yeah gryphs is one of those :)
@@estebanbonilla5052 Fair enough. I was confused about the Gundam mk.II but then I recognized those weren't Zaku's those were Hizack's.
Animated better than the Origin series.
I'm always confused by the size of a mobile suit.
Sometimes they are bigger then 7 story buildings sometimes they are only 3 stories tall.
I believe the standard size of a suit is about 4-5 stories tall, with certain suits being bigger or smaller. The Nu Gundam and Sazabi come to mind, both being something like 30% taller than standard suits.
@@JeffHikari Gundam is surprisingly consistent with the ms size.
@@dudududu1926 Yeah but these look way too big sometimes, take a look at some of the scenes and they tower over 5 story buildings.
Take a look at around 1:50. The engage looks wayyy too gigantic for something that's only 18m tall.
たまに『モビルスーツデカすぎない?』って感じる部分が…。ネモって全高20m無いくらいですよね…。一般的な建物では6階建ての天井くらい…のハズ…
Just in zeta you can se EFF vs EFF
EFF(ZEON control) vs EFF(real EFF soldier)
なんでみんな序盤基本棒立ちなんだ。ガンダムVS並みに機動戦闘しようぜ
lol since when do physical structures stop beam weapons.
Look great! From which movie?
Mobile suit gundam uc engage on UA-cam
It's a game
Where is this from?? Such awesomeness!!!
Gundam UC ENGAGE, a JP only mobile game. Some translated cutscenes are here on UA-cam but as far as I know they only cover from 0079 to around 0083, and haven't translated any more since
Now I confused which one is zeon
What's this from anyway?
ちゃんと仕事やってる
お疲れ様です。これ、何の作品ですか?
棒立ちのモビルスーツばかりだね…
08소대 좋아하는데... 이것도 좋네요. 제목을 알면 좋을텐데
그러게요 이건 무슨작품에 나오는 장면인지.. 등장기체들 보니까 z건담 시기와 얼추 비슷한거 같은데
棒立ちアニメ…
新兵乗ってるとか?
Raphael Hill
This girl is always on the losing team i realised.
こういう地上戦見るたびにもっと全高が低くてローラーダッシュで小回りの効くMSがあれば勝てるのにって思っちゃうよね。つまりATなんだけど
その代わり装甲は比較出来ないほど紙に…ATは星間戦争レベルの途方も無い消耗戦が生んだ歩兵や軽装甲車両の延長線上の存在ってイメージ。
That Federation GM vs AEUG GM
大き過ぎない?MS。
請問一下
這是什麼系列的作品呢?
The guy bellow is correct. I swear some of the footage looked like torrington lol
U.C. ENGAGE
@@scarlet_squadron 感謝您
請問登場的鋼彈知道是什麼型號嗎?
RX-78 MS00Z Gundam GP00[Engage Zero]
Where is this from?!
Anyones know where can i find full episode of this ?TY
This video is not an animation work but a video in the game work called U.C.ENGAGE
Let's play 「機動戦士ガンダム U.C. ENGAGE」if you want to know more!
@@user-yukarisun thanks for telling me.
Is that gundam mk 4?
Nope thats is gundam engage variant physco arms (is repair original engage old after got dmg in the moon and the the pilot joining the titans)