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[[File:M4A1EvolutionOnCanvas.png|100px|thumb|right|The design for M4A1 had to be scaled down twice due to space and manpower constraints.]] | [[File:M4A1EvolutionOnCanvas.png|100px|thumb|right|The design for M4A1 had to be scaled down twice due to space and manpower constraints.]] | ||
The first iteration of M4A1, dubbed "Mega M4" by the Girls' Frontline community, was attempted at (1180,794) at 27:52. However, it was run over by the [[Third French Flag|third French flag]] only half an hour later. | |||
A second attempt with a smaller design, dubbed "Normal M4", was made at (1223,646), at 29:02. However, this design would then be overrun by the extending [[Flag of Argentina]] within two hours. | |||
After being recommended the spot by the [[VA-11 HALL-A|VA-11 HALL-A community]], the third, and finally successful attempt at building M4A1 was started (1789,726), at 30:47. Once again, the template had to be shrunken down, into "Mini M4". Her location directly adjacent to the [[Baltimore Ravens]] resulted in the Girls' Frontline community establishing communications with them and trying to establish an alliance. However, the Ravens fans were uncooperative and belligerent, having tried to constantly take the small bit of space that M4A1 had, which prevented them from making their artwork into a neat rectangle. Ultimately, as the Great Whiteout started, the Girls' Frontline community began a raid to white out the Baltimore Ravens logo, successfully destroying them shortly before M4A1 was destroyed. | |||
M4A1 was subject to a raid by [[xQc]] at 64:03 and was completely destroyed, but she was rebuilt in a very short period of time with the help of the groups the Girls' Frontline community had allied with. | |||
=== HK416 === | === HK416 === | ||
''Main article: [[M4A1]]'' | ''Main article: [[M4A1]]'' |
Revision as of 22:39, 7 April 2022
This article is about the video game and its community. For the game logo as seen on the canvas, see M4A1.
Girls' Frontline | |
Name | Girls' Frontline |
AKA | GFL, GF, Dolls' Frontline, DollFlo |
Description | A community centred around the tactical roleplaying gacha game by Mica Team. |
Subreddit | /r /girlsfrontline |
Discord | https://discord.gg/gfen |
Website | http://gf.sunborngame.com/ |
Artwork | AR Team emblem, M4A1, HK416, Strong Enemy Skull, Girls' Frontline app icon, Griffin & Kryuger logo (incomplete), G11 (incomplete), UMP45 (incomplete), AR Team Chibis (conceptual), Soppo Junya (conceptual) |
Girls' Frontline (GFL) is a 2016 science fiction tactical roleplaying gacha game for mobile devices; developed by Chinese studio Mica Team, and published by Sunborn. Players take the role of a field commander for a private military company, providing orders and controlling formations of modified civilian androids, known as T-Dolls, in order to battle enemies on a map of interconnected nodes. The T-Dolls are named directly after the guns they wield, and are depicted as personifications (gijinka) of them. The game's plot, set in the year 2063 after a Third World War, begins with the Ukrainian android manufacturing company Sangvis Ferri going rogue, and the Griffin & Kryuger PMC being contracted to destroy the androids and robots that have hijacked the company.
As Girls' Frontline's international release was after 2017's /r/Place, it only had a noteworthy presence in the 2022 canvas. Its community was a member group of the Gacha Alliance.
/r/Place 2022
Artwork
AR Team Emblem
Main article: AR Team emblem
The first project officially undertaken by the Girls' Frontline community was the emblem of the Antirain (AR) Team, the main characters of the game's story. It was first completed at 16:35, being situated on what was then the site of the Ukrainian flag. From there it would survive until 47:29, when it was taken over by a Polish flag.
M4A1
Main article: M4A1
The first iteration of M4A1, dubbed "Mega M4" by the Girls' Frontline community, was attempted at (1180,794) at 27:52. However, it was run over by the third French flag only half an hour later.
A second attempt with a smaller design, dubbed "Normal M4", was made at (1223,646), at 29:02. However, this design would then be overrun by the extending Flag of Argentina within two hours.
After being recommended the spot by the VA-11 HALL-A community, the third, and finally successful attempt at building M4A1 was started (1789,726), at 30:47. Once again, the template had to be shrunken down, into "Mini M4". Her location directly adjacent to the Baltimore Ravens resulted in the Girls' Frontline community establishing communications with them and trying to establish an alliance. However, the Ravens fans were uncooperative and belligerent, having tried to constantly take the small bit of space that M4A1 had, which prevented them from making their artwork into a neat rectangle. Ultimately, as the Great Whiteout started, the Girls' Frontline community began a raid to white out the Baltimore Ravens logo, successfully destroying them shortly before M4A1 was destroyed.
M4A1 was subject to a raid by xQc at 64:03 and was completely destroyed, but she was rebuilt in a very short period of time with the help of the groups the Girls' Frontline community had allied with.
HK416
Main article: M4A1
Strong Enemy Skull
Main article: M4A1
Game Icon
Incomplete Artwork
Griffin & Kryuger Logo
G11
UMP45
Conceptual Artwork
AR Team Chibis
A design and suggestion to create the AR Team on the canvas was provided by Cleista Celeste on Twitter on the first day of /r/Place 2022. While the template was officially drafted and made into an overlay, the Girls' Frontline community simply lacked the manpower needed to create it, and never attempted it. The emblem in the background was ultimately adapted into the AR Team emblem.