Hey so, assuming that Hunter's Ring is not a hologram made with Electrope like the Jeuno and Final Fantasy XI areas, we see that, in low Hydaelyn orbit, Alexandria now has full on satellites and flying habitats and viewing platforms.
That's.... sort of an escalation for a nation that until now kept itself completely within its dome and only recently started having people taking excursions to neighbouring settlements through the one traversal point of Vanguard. If they have satellites, that means their communicators probably have longer range than Garlean non-aetheric radios, for example. If they can send things into low Hydaelyn orbit as seen, can they now freely exit the dome vertically and not through Vanguard?
Do we have any indication if this location is "real"? Most other rings during AAC matches are customised for the title holders using holograms and signs, barring those that don't take place within the actual Arcadion tower like the Brute Abominator's fight taking place on level 8 of the Everkeep, but this place seems to floating cameras flying around it, implying that it actually might be up there?
Continue reading...
That's.... sort of an escalation for a nation that until now kept itself completely within its dome and only recently started having people taking excursions to neighbouring settlements through the one traversal point of Vanguard. If they have satellites, that means their communicators probably have longer range than Garlean non-aetheric radios, for example. If they can send things into low Hydaelyn orbit as seen, can they now freely exit the dome vertically and not through Vanguard?
Do we have any indication if this location is "real"? Most other rings during AAC matches are customised for the title holders using holograms and signs, barring those that don't take place within the actual Arcadion tower like the Brute Abominator's fight taking place on level 8 of the Everkeep, but this place seems to floating cameras flying around it, implying that it actually might be up there?
Continue reading...