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- Ace Combat 7 cheats: safe single‑player trainers, what they do, and what to avoid
- Unlock New Skins
- X-02S Strike Wyvern
- How to unlock big-ticket rewards (X‑02S, S‑rank skins, VR bonuses, DLC)
- Medal hunter’s checklist: Wings, kill counts, speedruns, and VR goals
- Skins and emblems: how to unlock fan‑favorite liveries and badges
- Ridge Racer reference
- Ace Combat 4 callback
- Secret Dialogue
- Hidden Namco nods and secret references you can actually spot
- Fix stutter, audio issues, and other PC quirks
- Earn MRP Quickly
- All Aces (Named Aircraft)
- Basic Tips
- Difficulty breakdown and scoring tips for S‑ranks
- Special weapons deep‑dive: what to bring and when
- Named Ace guide: how to find all 24 aces in Ace Combat 7
- Aircraft tree explained: smarter unlocks and parts that matter
- Master Expert controls and classic air combat maneuvers
Ace Combat 7 cheats: safe single‑player trainers, what they do, and what to avoid
КодыLooking for Ace Combat 7 cheats to blast through the campaign or farm MRP? There aren’t classic cheat codes, but single‑player trainers and Cheat Engine tables exist. Use them at your own risk and never take them online.
What popular trainers offer (single‑player only):
- Unlimited HP – shrug off missiles and AA fire during tough missions
- Unlimited missiles / special weapons – no need to conserve ammo
- No cooldowns – instant reloads for flares and special shots
- Unlimited MRP – earn huge payouts after missions to clear the aircraft tree fast
Notes before you mod:
- Trainers usually auto‑detect your game version and toggle options in the campaign or Free Mission. Avoid using them in multiplayer—bans happen.
- Some Cheat Engine tables trigger “unlimited MRP” by inflating your mission score; the bonus applies on mission completion.
- Back up your saves, launch mods after the game loads, and keep them off anytime you go online.
If your goal is to view the story, try aircraft, or practice named ace routes without stress, single‑player trainers can help. For legit progression, consider using them as a temporary practice tool—then turn them off and nail those S‑ranks the hard way.
Unlock New Skins
РазблокируемыйBy finishing the campaign, you will unlock extra skins that you can use in the campaign.
Whenever you obtain an S rank for a mission, you will unlock a new skin you can use.
X-02S Strike Wyvern
РазблокируемыйBy finishing the campaign, you will unlock the X-02S Strike Wyvern. It will be available in the aircraft tree if you have already unlocked the YF-23 Black Widow II, the F-22A Raptor, or the Su-57. The X-02S Strike Wyvern will cost 2,000,000 MRP.
How to unlock big-ticket rewards (X‑02S, S‑rank skins, VR bonuses, DLC)
РазблокируемыйWant the coolest jets and liveries? Here’s how to unlock the big ones in Ace Combat 7.
Core campaign unlocks:
- X‑02S Strike Wyvern – Appears in the aircraft tree after finishing the campaign and unlocking key prerequisite fighters (e.g., YF‑23, F‑22A, or Su‑57) along its path. Costs about 2,000,000 MRP.
- S‑rank skins – Each story mission S‑rank (any difficulty) unlocks an exclusive skin for the aircraft you used. Great reason to revisit missions with optimized routes.
PlayStation VR mode rewards (PS4):
- VR has 3 exclusive missions with Easy/Normal/Hard and an Ace setting after you clear Hard.
- Progress in VR to unlock aircraft: 3 missions cleared: Su‑30M2 Flanker‑F2; 5 missions cleared: A‑10C Thunderbolt II; 10 missions cleared: F‑22A Raptor.
- Each VR aircraft starts with one special weapon; complete missions to unlock the 2nd and 3rd specials.
DLC aircraft highlights:
- Cutting‑edge Aircraft Series Set – Adds the F/A‑18F Block III, F‑2A -Super Kai-, and MiG‑35D Super Fulcrum, each with multiple special skins and bonus anniversary cosmetics.
- TOP GUN: Maverick Aircraft Set – Includes the DarkStar, F‑14A Tomcat, and movie‑themed variants of the F‑14A, F/A‑18E, and Su‑57. DarkStar is a hypersonic stealth concept: absurd speed, modest turning. The F/A‑18E Maverick variant can perform a cobra maneuver. Pack includes emblems, callsigns, and new music tracks (a rearranged Top Gun Anthem and an instrumental Danger Zone).
Search tip: If you’re after a specific jet, try “how to unlock X‑02S in Ace Combat 7” or “best MRP farm route AC7”—then build a mission loop that hits S‑rank consistently.
Medal hunter’s checklist: Wings, kill counts, speedruns, and VR goals
РазблокируемыйGoing for 100%? Here are the standout medals and what they demand in Ace Combat 7.
Campaign medal milestones:
- Ace (Bronze/Silver/Gold): Destroy 1,000 / 2,000 / 3,000 hostiles.
- Marksman (Bronze/Silver/Gold): 50 / 200 / 300 machine‑gun kills.
- Wings (Bronze/Silver/Gold): S‑rank every campaign mission on Normal / Hard / Ace.
- Specialty challenges to know: Mass Destruction: Shoot down 30+ UAVs in Two‑Pronged Strategy; Silence Is Golden: In Rescue, breach the radar network in under 3 minutes; Not a Scratch: Clear the entire campaign without taking damage; Photon Blitz: Finish the campaign in a cumulative under 4 hours.
VR mode medals:
- Ace (Bronze/Silver/Gold): 200 / 750 / 1,500 hostiles destroyed.
- Marksman (Bronze/Silver/Gold): 10 / 50 / 100 MG aircraft kills.
- VR Wings: S‑rank all three VR missions on each difficulty (Gold requires Ace).
- Pioneer of the Skies: Fly a total of 76,500 km in VR.
Tip for medal grinds: Set a dedicated build per goal (MG‑focused, speedrun, or survivability), then loop the missions that feed your target stats fastest.
Skins and emblems: how to unlock fan‑favorite liveries and badges
РазблокируемыйCosmetics in Ace Combat 7 come from story progress, S‑ranks, challenges, multiplayer, and DLC. Here’s how to expand your collection.
Skin unlock paths:
- Default + progression: Finishing missions unlocks base skins for newly acquired aircraft.
- S‑rank rewards: Each campaign mission S‑rank (any difficulty) grants a unique skin for the aircraft you used.
- Challenge‑style unlocks: Examples: finish the campaign using only your machine gun for a classic livery challenge; rack up 200 MG aircraft kills to unlock a special A‑10C skin; S‑rank all missions on Normal for a premium F‑14D skin; S‑rank all missions on Hard for a special F‑22 livery; complete the campaign in under 4 hours for an X‑02S variant; multiplayer milestones like winning Battle Royale matches, Team Deathmatch wins, or total sorties unlock additional skins; a flawless no‑damage campaign can unlock a standout Su‑30SM skin; mission‑specific rules (e.g., finishing a late mission without using the MG) can grant unique fictionals.
Emblems to watch for:
- Story and score emblems: Campaign clear unlocks a Trigger emblem. Cumulative kill and score thresholds award Mage, Spare, Strider, Golem, Cyclops, and LRSSG badges.
- Series throwbacks: Classic squadron emblems like Aquila, Wardog, Gryphus, and Garuda appear via special editions/DLC.
- Multiplayer rank emblems: Officer ranks unlock Square and Star sets in tiers.
- Low‑vis variants: Many emblems have subtle versions if you want stealthy markings.
If you’re hunting a specific look, search “how to unlock [aircraft name] skin in Ace Combat 7,” then plan the exact run (S‑rank, speedrun, MG‑only, or multiplayer).
Ridge Racer reference
Пасхальные яйцаIn the city of Anchorhead, you can spot a billboard for the Terrazi Gaia from the Ridge Racer series.
Ace Combat 4 callback
Пасхальные яйцаThe mission Battle for Farbanti takes place on 19 September 2019 at 17:20. This may be a reference to Ace Combat 4, in which the Siege of Farbanti begins on 19 September 2005 at 18:20.
Secret Dialogue
Пасхальные яйцаThere are a handful of points throughout the game where you can get secret dialogue by performing in a particularly good way. Here are a few of the secret dialogue exchanges you can trigger.
In the mission Rescue, if you defeat all of the anti-air weapons before your allies arrive, you will get a special dialogue sequence that acknowledges it instead of the usual mission dialogue.
Also in the mission Rescue, if you defeat the MQ-99 enemies fast enough and there is no mission dialogue in progress, Mage 1 will praise your abilities.
In the mission Fleet Destruction, if you take out the platform supports by manually targeting them instead of waiting for the normal mission progression, you will get a special dialogue sequence that acknowledges it instead of the usual mission dialogue.
Ace Combat 7 is packed with playful references—perfect if you love digging for secrets between dogfights. Here are fan‑favorite easter eggs and where to look.
- City billboards with Namco love letters In urban missions, scan the skyline billboards. You’ll catch cheeky nods to Namco franchises like Ridge Racer and Time Crisis. Swing your camera when cruising past ad‑heavy districts—Free Flight is great for sightseeing.
- Pac‑Man patterns during Stonehenge Defense On higher difficulties, keep an eye on your radar during the Stonehenge mission. Enemy groupings can resemble a certain pellet‑munching icon and his “ghost” pals. It’s subtle—and very Namco.
- Polar bears up north In snowy regions, Free Flight and exploration‑friendly missions hide polar bear groups near the ice. They don’t bite—but they are easy to miss if you’re tunnel‑visioned on targets.
- Blink‑and‑you‑miss‑it snowman Around the POW camp area featured in mid‑to‑late campaign missions, a snowman appears, then later melts when you revisit the same spot in a follow‑up mission—small detail, big charm.
Pro tip: If you’re hunting Ace Combat 7 easter eggs, queue Free Flight on the right maps, set weather for visibility, and take a slow lap. You’ll be surprised what the devs tucked away.
Fix stutter, audio issues, and other PC quirks
СбоиRunning into stutter or missing radio chatter on PC? Here are proven fixes players use to smooth out Ace Combat 7.
Kill the stutter:
- Toggle Windows Game Mode: Off often helps NVIDIA users; On can help some AMD setups. Test both.
- Try different GPU drivers: Some older NVIDIA drivers run smoother than certain new releases. Roll back or update from the GPU maker’s site.
- Disable overlays: Steam/GeForce overlays and screenshot popups can tank frame pacing.
- Whitelist the game in antivirus: Real‑time scanning can cause spikes.
- Verify game files in your launcher and restart the mission or relaunch the game after a fresh boot.
No radio chatter or low briefing volume:
- Check your default audio device in Windows (especially after you plug/unplug headsets).
- Make sure spatial audio or custom drivers aren’t hijacking channels.
If you’re still stuck, run the game in borderless vs fullscreen and test again—some systems behave better in one or the other.
Earn MRP Quickly
ПодсказкиYou’ll need a lot of MRP to unlock new crafts and weapons. Here are a couple tips to help you earn more MRP quickly.
Replay missions through Free Play mode.
Play multiplayer. It is possible to earn lots of MRP through multiplayer even if you aren’t a good player.
All Aces (Named Aircraft)
ПодсказкиThere are 24 unique aces (named aircraft) you can face. Defeating all of them will reward you with a special skin for the X-02S Strike Wyvern. To make the aces spawn, you must replay a mission after already beating it once and then meet certain criteria for the craft to appear.
Ace 1 - Huang Xuan Tai “PYRO”: In the mission Charge Assault, you must shoot down the third wave of enemies with multiple anti-air missiles. PYRO will spawn in the northwest corner of the map.
Ace 2 - Joe Barker “JESTER”: In the mission Charge the Enemy, you must destroy all radar vehicles and then destroy the TGT-CTRL Tower before the UAVs spawn. JESTER will spawn on the airbase taxiway.
Ace 3 - Rosie Lucas “BAYONET”: In the mission Two-Pronged Strategy, you must destroy all enemies within 90 seconds, which is before the “Missile Alert” event occurs. BAYONET will spawn in the northwest corner of the map.
Ace 4 - Florent Noilet “RONIN”: In the mission Rescue, you must stay below 200 meters during until you reach the space elevator. Ronin will spawn in the northeast corner of the map.
Ace 5 - Sebastian Koch “FANG”: In the mission 444, you must take at least 75% damage or higher while your weapons are off. After you shoot down the bombers, FANG will spawn in the center of the map.
Ace 6 - Sophie Andre “KITTEN”: In the mission Long Day, you must fly through the narrow mountain tunnel at the western base. KITTEN will spawn in the southwest corner of the map.
Ace 7 - Thibault Besson “FAUCON”: In the mission First Contact, you must destroy all non-TGT enemies on the map during the first part of the mission. FAUCON will spawn in the north section of the map.
Ace 8 - Samuel Everest “GAZELLE”: In the mission Pipeline Destruction, you must destroy all of the oil facilities before the timer reaches 00:00. GAZELLE will spawn in the north section of the map.
Ace 9 - Hans Weber “SPIDER”: In the mission Faceless Soldier, you must destroy more than 50% of the non-TGT enemies on the map before you destroy the Radar Towers. SPIDERS will spawn to the east.
Ace 10 - Ken Warren “LOUVETEAU”: In the mission Transfer Orders, you must quickly destroy all SAMs. LOUVETEAU will spawn in the east section of the map.
Ace 11 - Chris Azure “CHASSEUR”: In the mission Fleet Destruction, you must shoot all of the aircraft on the northern platform before they take off, using anti-air weapons to target grounded aircraft. CHASSEUR will spawn to the west section of the map.
Ace 12 - Matthieu Bertin “IBIS”: In the mission Fleet Destruction, you must fly through the narrow passage in the northeast platform facility. IBIS will spawn in the west section of the map.
Ace 13 - Arnaud Durand “WALRUS”: In the mission Stonehenge Defense, you must prevent all bombers and ground forces from damaging Stonehenge. WALRUS will spawn in the northeast corner of the map.
Ace 14 - Kees Bakker “BUFFLE”: In the mission Stonehenge Defense, you must destroy all three non-TGT A-10s that spawn in the east section of the map. BUFFLE will spawn to the west of them.
Ace 15 - Nathan Roche “FOUDRE”: In the mission Stonehenge Defense, you must fly under the narrow area below the Stonehenge cannons. FOUDRE will spawn in the south section of the map.
Ace 16 - Owen Corwin “COMET”: In the mission Bunker Buster, you must quickly destroy all of the missile silos. COMET will spawn in the west section of the map after you reach the checkpoint.
Ace 17 - Jules Martin “GADFLY”: In the mission Werewolf, you must quickly reach the end of the canyon. GADFLY will spawn alongside the fighter wing reinforcements during the attack on the airbase.
Ace 18 - Russel Faulkner “SERPENT”: In the mission Battle for Farbanti, you must earn at least 5,000 points above the amount required. SERPENT will spawn in the southeast corner of the map alongside the reinforcements.
Ace 19 - Vincent Masson “BOGEN”: In the mission Battle for Farbanti, you must destroy the Aegis Ashore, which is an anti-aircraft ship located near GHQ and will appear at the end of the first part of the mission. BOGEN will spawn south of it.
Ace 20 - Emeric Pons “AXEMAN”: In the mission Last Hope, you must earn at least 15,000 points. AXEMAN will spawn as an “Unknown” in the southern area of the port city.
Ace 21 - Olivier Perrins “MANTIS”: In the mission Homeward, you must fly closely above the Mass Driver. MANTIS will spawn alongside the bomber reinforcements in the east section of the map.
Ace 22 - Benjamin Neumann “LYNX”: In the mission Lost Kingdom, you must destroy all of the enemies within two minutes, before you reach the Shilage castle. LYNX will spawn above the castle.
Ace 23 - Cyril Noiret “TEMPEST”: In the mission Lighthouse, you must earn at least 20,000 points during the first part of the mission. TEMPEST will spawn in the southeast corner of the map.
Ace 24 - Paul Lebrun “CALAMITY”: In the mission Lighthouse, you must earn at least 20,000 points during the first part of the mission. CALAMITY will spawn in the southern section of the map but has a stealth aircraft, so you will need to use your radar to find him.
Basic Tips
ПодсказкиThe F-22 Raptor is the best all-around aircraft and recommended for use in many situations. Focus on unlocking this aircraft first.
Buy upgrades for your weapons, especially missiles due to how often you’ll want to use them.
If you’re having trouble with an enemy evading you, it’s often better to switch to another target than to waste time trying to change down that specific one.
You can hide in clouds. However, clouds also pose a danger. If you stay in the clouds too long, water droplets will reduce your visibility. If it freezes, that will further obstruct your ability to fly.
Your radar map will mark enemies or target areas that you should be focusing on. Pay attention to it and focus your efforts there.
Difficulty breakdown and scoring tips for S‑ranks
ПодсказкиIf you’re chasing S‑ranks or prepping for Ace difficulty, understand how the game scales.
How difficulty changes the feel:
- Damage ramps up fast on higher settings—messy dogfights get you one‑shot.
- Enemies get nastier: tighter evasion, more missiles in the air, and tougher target mixes.
- Ammo becomes precious: plan your special weapon usage and make every missile count.
- Return Line quirks: on higher difficulties you may not get repairs—fly cleaner so you don’t need them.
S‑rank habits that work:
- Route for score per minute: delete high‑value clusters first, then mop up stragglers.
- Don’t tunnel‑vision air‑to‑air: some missions demand ground score to hit S‑rank thresholds.
- Take the right special: LACM melts distant ground targets, QAAM deletes aces, SFFS clears big clusters.
- Keep momentum: throttle discipline and tidy turns save minutes you need for bonus phases and ace spawns.
If you’re new, clear on Normal first to learn layouts, then graduate to Hard/Ace with a tuned build.
Special weapons deep‑dive: what to bring and when
ПодсказкиChoosing the right special can turn a nail‑biter into an S‑rank cruise. Here’s how the big picks stack up in Ace Combat 7.
Air‑to‑air standouts:
- QAAM – The ace killer. Extreme homing, “fire‑and‑forget” vibe, and great for cleaning up evasive fighters and named aces.
- 4AAM / 6AAM / 8AAM – More locks vs. more accuracy. 4AAM: Fewest shots, best precision; 6AAM: Balanced; 8AAM: Volume fire, less accurate per missile.
Strike and mixed‑role options:
- LACM – Long‑range ground punch. Perfect for ships and distant installations; watch for CIWS in heavy AA zones.
- EML – Railgun‑style burst that deletes armored or static targets; rewards aim and timing.
- SFFS – Wide‑area bomblets that shred ground clusters and can catch low/slow aircraft.
- TLS – Beam it and melt it. Great when you can hold lock, but ammo burns fast.
Loadout advice:
- For S‑ranks, bring one specialized tool (QAAM or LACM) and one versatile setup (multi‑lock AAMs plus missile buffs). Swap parts per mission so your specials shine.
Named Ace guide: how to find all 24 aces in Ace Combat 7
РуководстваWant the “Bird of Prey” achievement and that slick X‑02S Strike Wyvern skin? You’ll need to spawn and shoot down all 24 named aces. Each ace appears only when you replay a mission and meet specific conditions—usually speed, precision, or unusual tactics.
How the system works:
- Replay missions you’ve cleared and meet a hidden trigger (time attack, route choice, weapon restriction, etc.).
- The ace spawns after you satisfy the condition. Bag the kill to log it.
- You can combine ace hunts with S‑rank runs—just plan your loadout and route before you launch.
Examples of reported conditions:
- “PYRO” (Charge Assault): Destroy the third enemy wave with multi‑lock AAMs (4AAM/6AAM/8AAM). Spawns to the northwest.
- “JESTER” (Charge the Enemy): Clear all radar vehicles fast and nuke the control tower before UAVs arrive.
- “FANG” (Unexpected Visitor era): Take heavy damage (around three‑quarters) while your weapons are disabled; after downing bombers, FANG shows up.
- “KITTEN” (Long Day): Thread the mountain tunnel at the western base.
- “FOUDRE” (Stonehenge Defense): Fly under the Stonehenge cannons through a tight passage.
- “GADFLY” (Werewolf): Race through the canyon to the end fast to trigger his appearance with reinforcements.
- “AXEMAN” (Last Hope): Hit at least 15,000 points, then check the southern port for an “Unknown” aircraft.
- “CALAMITY” (Lighthouse): Earn 20,000 points and use your radar to tease out his stealth approach.
Ace‑hunting tips:
- Bring multi‑lock AAMs and a flexible special for mixed targets.
- Route like a speedrunner—trim turns, choose target clusters, and plan refuel timing if a Return Line exists.
- Know when to go low or fast—some spawns require gutsy tunnel runs or strict time gates.
Take notes per mission so you don’t repeat long sorties. Once all 24 go down, enjoy that hard‑earned skin.
Aircraft tree explained: smarter unlocks and parts that matter
РуководстваThe aircraft tree in Ace Combat 7 looks huge, but it’s friendly once you know the lanes. You’re buying planes and parts with MRP, climbing across branches toward top‑tier jets, and mixing performance and armament parts for your playstyle.
What to know:
- Branching paths: You don’t need to clear every node. Aim for the jets or systems you actually want (e.g., F‑22A, YF‑23, Su‑57 on the way to the X‑02S unlock path).
- Performance parts boost handling, speed, and durability. Standouts include: lightweight discs for faster acceleration; high‑pressure components for higher top speed; variable cycle engines for balanced acceleration + speed; actuators for crisper pitch/roll, and maneuverability upgrades that make High‑G turns safer; armor plating for survivability on Hard/Ace.
- Armament parts tweak missile agility, lock time, special weapon count, and reload speeds. They can turn average specials into MVPs.
- Stack with purpose: Pair QAAM with homing/lock parts for ace killers, or build a strike loadout with extra special ammo and blast radius for ground‑heavy missions.
Efficient progression tip:
- Spend early MRP unlocking a workhorse fighter with multi‑lock AAMs and a dependable strike option. That setup S‑ranks missions faster, snowballing more MRP for the top‑tier birds.
Master Expert controls and classic air combat maneuvers
РуководстваSwitching to the Expert control scheme unlocks the full flight model—and yes, it’s worth it once it clicks.
Expert control basics:
- Left stick pitches and rolls (pitch is typically inverted), right stick for yaw if set, triggers/throttle for speed.
- Practice smooth inputs—snap High‑G pulls cost tons of airspeed.
Core maneuvers to practice:
- Immelman: Half‑loop to vertical, roll out on top. Quick altitude gain + 180° heading change.
- Split‑S: Half‑roll, then dive to reverse direction fast while losing altitude.
- Barrel roll: Rotate around your flight path to dodge missiles without bleeding much speed.
- High‑G turns: Massive nose authority for close‑in merges—use briefly or you’ll stall out.
Tactical flying tips:
- Restricted flight: Hug terrain to shake locks, but respect ground fire.
- Carrier landings: Settle on approach speed, keep the deck centered, and don’t overcorrect close to touchdown.
- Energy management: Speed is life—spend it to win position, then build it back up.
Run Free Flight drills in canyon maps to build muscle memory before taking these into Ace difficulty.
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