That’s probably more likely to be right than mine.
I borrowed a metronome to time this tonight. That is accurate for the C+ autofire, but A+ is double that. Or, put another way:
A+: f = 60 / (n+1)
C+: f = 60 / [(n+1)*2] {from http://sinmoon.sakura.ne.jp/diary.html}, which can also be expressed as
C+: f = 30 / (n+1)
in another post, maco wrote:2 On and (n*2)-2 Off.
It appears is A+ is 1 on, n off.
C+ is 2 on, 2*n off.
I couldn't figure out the strange behavior of my Formation options in the PS2 port. Usually, I would hold down the A+ and C buttons. When I want to place my options in front of me, I would also hold down the A button for a little bit and release it when the options are set in front of me. But then the options would slowly spread out again. I would have to tap the A button occasionally to keep the options concentrated in front of me.
By the way, I'm using setting 2 for the A+ button in the PS2 port.
Is there a way to keep the Formation options in front of me by holding down just the A+ and C buttons? I tend to forget about pressing the A button to keep my options in check.
Man, this hole keeps getting deeper and deeper. It seems that everytime I wrap my brain around how the game works, a new discovery is made. Oh well, I'm just gald we have some people who speak English who know what they are doing because I can't read a scrap of Japanese. Thanks for the starts guys. Keep up the good work guys.
Great people I've had deals with:
superhitachi4, KyleRXZero, Canadianzombie, Wanderer, and Strider77.
Valgar wrote:Will these record be in the new DVD? Otherwise..the DVD is trouble.
I don't think so. From what I've learned from the DVD's web site, the DVD will not have record-scoring replays of Maniac mode with rapid fire and Ultra mode with rapid fire. (It will feature a replay of Maniac mode without rapid fire and one of Ultra mode whose only goal is to clear the game without dying.)
If it’s SYO it seems strange he wouldn’t have been asked to do the Insanity DVD Maniac replay. Unless he started playing the game to such a high standard after the Mushihime DVD was already recorded.
If I were to take a guess at who the player is, I’d have to say SWY.
That is a huge score increase though, I’d love to know how it has been achieved.
Valgar wrote:Thanks BER. I heard SYO is the player who got Maniac mode with rapid fire: 2,693,609,794?
Just got the latest Arcadia issue today: It's not SYO (he is working on UPL's Black Heart). The player is 'Haitenai juryokukami-san' (??). The Ultra w/rapid score is from DAME K.K. madasaki ha, nagai (Shikigami no Shiro II:he is a world record holder for one of the characters, IIRC).
ps. Arcadia has cut pages from the hi-score section. The initial two pager 'billboard' is gone. :(
Simple question: If I don't wish to hack the game by doing something I believe was unintented, should I listen at all to the discussions you are having? Because they confuse me very much since what I do is basically shot, bomb, and try to chain occasionally.
But as I understand it, there is still something I can do even if I don't change the settings as most of you do, right? Because I have no idea how someone can get a score of 900 millions the way I'm playing, even if I chain everything in the game.
Well, i have a question for all of you Ultra players, i have been thinking of starting my ass to work on Mushi Ultra since i didn't play anything difficult for a long time, there's something weird happening on the PS2 port, whenever you choose no-miss or default as a rank in practice mode for stage 5 boss ultra. TLB already spams whole screens with useless bullets (like making the game actually impossible)! WTF, can anyone explain it to me since it doesn't happen on super-plays
Well, i have a question for all of you Ultra players, i have been thinking of starting my ass to work on Mushi Ultra since i didn't play anything difficult for a long time, there's something weird happening on the PS2 port, whenever you choose no-miss or default as a rank in practice mode for stage 5 boss ultra. TLB already spams whole screens with useless bullets (like making the game actually impossible)! WTF, can anyone explain it to me since it doesn't happen on super-plays
I've got no experience on Ultra, but that sounds odd. In original and maniac the default and no miss rank are both far less severe (maniac not as much) than if you were actually playing through normally. The best advice I can give is to record a rank setting on the save spots to the TLB and practice that.
Well, i have a question for all of you Ultra players, i have been thinking of starting my ass to work on Mushi Ultra since i didn't play anything difficult for a long time, there's something weird happening on the PS2 port, whenever you choose no-miss or default as a rank in practice mode for stage 5 boss ultra. TLB already spams whole screens with useless bullets (like making the game actually impossible)! WTF, can anyone explain it to me since it doesn't happen on super-plays
I've got no experience on Ultra, but that sounds odd. In original and maniac the default and no miss rank are both far less severe (maniac not as much) than if you were actually playing through normally. The best advice I can give is to record a rank setting on the save spots to the TLB and practice that.
And how you can record a rank setting? never tried
I've not got my PS2 set up right now so my memory is fuzzy here, but if you go to the option of selecting default or no miss rank, you have an extra option which is like "Rank One" or something similar. Select that and you play from stage 1 and it records your rank setting for every stage you pass. After that you can replay the stages you made it to on that rank, by choosing the save file you made on the run.