This guide covers Mission 06: Storm's Eye in Ace Combat 8: Wings of Theve. Learn the best strategies and tips to successfully complete this challenging mission.
Walkthrough
- 1You'll start the mission in a turbulent sky, with heavy clouds and strong winds impacting your flight. Enemy fighters will immediately engage you.
- 2Your primary objective is to neutralize the enemy's air superiority. Focus on taking down the enemy fighters first, as they pose the most immediate threat to your aircraft.
- 3Enemy bombers will also appear. These are slower but carry significant payloads. Prioritize them after clearing out the initial fighter wave, or if they get too close to your objectives.
- 4Be mindful of the weather. The storm will create turbulence, reduce visibility, and can make precise targeting difficult. Use your radar to keep track of enemies and navigate through the storm.
- 5Utilize your missile systems effectively. Lock onto targets quickly and fire volleys to ensure hits, especially against faster-moving fighters or bombers flying through the storm.
- 6Watch for any allied support that may appear. They can help draw enemy fire and contribute to taking down targets.
- 7Continue to adapt to the changing conditions and enemy tactics. The storm may shift, or new enemy waves could be introduced.
- 8Successfully completing the mission requires a balance of aggressive offense against the enemy and careful navigation through the hazardous weather.
Tips
- Keep an eye on your radar constantly; it's your best friend in low visibility.
- Don't be afraid to use your special weapons if you're overwhelmed, but try to conserve them for tougher targets like bombers or ace squadrons if they appear.
- Fly defensively when necessary. Use the storm's cloud cover to break enemy locks or evade attacks.
- Listen to your wingman and AWACS for callouts regarding enemy positions and objectives.
- If you're struggling with targeting, try to get closer to your targets, but be aware of the increased risk.
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