

Arcade is bit small on a 17" laptop, it could use a slight overscan maybe, but there aren't any screen settings for that I think ?
Will check if I can do anything with the gpu controls.
Strikers1945guy wrote:"Do we....eat chicken balls?!"
Got it, looks like you have to also complete the base mission for the option to be available.AxelMill wrote:It's Tab, weirdly enough. It shows you on the bottom left corner of the screen, if available.Shepardus wrote:If you find the button let me know, I haven't been able to find it myself (I'm on PC playing on a keyboard). I managed to clear the 18-zone mission I was talking about - Great Thing nearly killed me even though I went into it with over 60 shield, but I just scraped by with 2 shield left. Pretty fun mission, probably because the Gaiden ship is fun.AxelMill wrote:You just need to select a mission and press a certain button. Can't tell you which one, as I'm not home as of now.
After all, it'd be pretty stupid if a game of a genre which is 95% based on score wouldn't let you replay the harder stages.
So are you going to fix the broken keyboard support for multiple players?Blackbird wrote:The highest available resolution is 3440 x 1440, if I'm not mistaken.
And they're right.While that's understandable to a degree, the PS4's £50 price tag - currently double that of Steam - is frankly unacceptable for a digital download.
If you mean regular beams, just press C (A on the 360 pad, X on Playstation), if you're controlling Legend, Next or Formula.xxx1993 wrote:One other thing, how do you fire laser beams? Like ones used to destroy waves of enemies faster and counter the boss? I've been watching the final boss battle several times already, and I still don't get how the player is making it look like he's allowing himself to get hit by the boss's laser only to fire straight back at it.
yup. double the price, that is insane.system11 wrote:Eurogamer just gave this a recommended review, however they did say this:
And they're right.While that's understandable to a degree, the PS4's £50 price tag - currently double that of Steam - is frankly unacceptable for a digital download.
Has anyone read that review? Another utterly useless mainstream games journalist who doesn't know anything about shmups - it's unbelievable, I've never read anything so shocking! Read it with caution:system11 wrote:Eurogamer just gave this a recommended review, however they did say this:
And they're right.While that's understandable to a degree, the PS4's £50 price tag - currently double that of Steam - is frankly unacceptable for a digital download.
ChurchOfSolipsism wrote: ALso, this is how SKykid usually posts
Very nice review man. Detailed and very fair all around. Shame other sites don't feature reviews from people who understand the genre and/or why it appeals to people. "AC mode is short, I blew through it in 15 minutes using 25 continues/not worth the money"...I think you gave a very great game a chance to be looked at and considered by people who might not be interested otherwise.Skykid wrote:Has anyone read that review? Another utterly useless mainstream games journalist who doesn't know anything about shmups - it's unbelievable, I've never read anything so shocking! Read it with caution:system11 wrote:Eurogamer just gave this a recommended review, however they did say this:
And they're right.While that's understandable to a degree, the PS4's £50 price tag - currently double that of Steam - is frankly unacceptable for a digital download.
http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2015- ... urs-review
I'm joking. It's my review. Hope you felt I did it justice!
ChurchOfSolipsism wrote: ALso, this is how SKykid usually posts
Because if it didn't it wouldn't be an arcade perfect port. You can still tell who used continues and who didn't by looking at the last digit of the scores. A 9 signifies that continues were used. One mode is for practice/people not worrying about scoring, the other is for the score kids to prove their worth. Clear it with an outrageous score but a few continues? Decent, and still worth noting, clear it with an outrageous score and no continues? King of the hill.Steelix100 wrote:Why does DBCS even allow continues in AC mode :V
I mean yeah, arcade perfect port and all, but it kinda undermines the relevance of infinite ships mode lol
1) And as you see, 90% of comments are about price OR "i loved Darius in past, they had soul" nostalgia men.because EG's readership isn't that hardcore.
Damn... That does sound like hard. Except I'm gonna have to get used to it. Do I deliberately have to let myself get hit?AxelMill wrote:If you mean regular beams, just press C (A on the 360 pad, X on Playstation), if you're controlling Legend, Next or Formula.xxx1993 wrote:One other thing, how do you fire laser beams? Like ones used to destroy waves of enemies faster and counter the boss? I've been watching the final boss battle several times already, and I still don't get how the player is making it look like he's allowing himself to get hit by the boss's laser only to fire straight back at it.
To counter, you need to press the button as soon as the enemy laser hits you, just like you saw on that video. It's really hard to do, but once you get the hang of it, you'll (almost) never fail. Use the "metronome", the white circle and the red orbs around their laser cannon as guide.
If you can't manage that, there's the side counter: move towards the side of their already-fired laser, and shoot yours as soon as you hit it. Again, you might fail a lot, but don't fret.
You can do it easily to fight AC mode ZONE J boss, its burst beam is so easy to counter because the boss will sweep the burst beam, so you just press the burst buttom and across the burst beam of boss from the opposite direction of sweep.xxx1993 wrote:Damn... That does sound like hard. Except I'm gonna have to get used to it. Do I deliberately have to let myself get hit?AxelMill wrote:If you mean regular beams, just press C (A on the 360 pad, X on Playstation), if you're controlling Legend, Next or Formula.xxx1993 wrote:One other thing, how do you fire laser beams? Like ones used to destroy waves of enemies faster and counter the boss? I've been watching the final boss battle several times already, and I still don't get how the player is making it look like he's allowing himself to get hit by the boss's laser only to fire straight back at it.
To counter, you need to press the button as soon as the enemy laser hits you, just like you saw on that video. It's really hard to do, but once you get the hang of it, you'll (almost) never fail. Use the "metronome", the white circle and the red orbs around their laser cannon as guide.
If you can't manage that, there's the side counter: move towards the side of their already-fired laser, and shoot yours as soon as you hit it. Again, you might fail a lot, but don't fret.
If you take a hit (as in lose a shield or life) you won't be able to pull it off. It's a timing thing that you have to practice to get down - hit your burst button just before you enter the enemy's beam and hope for the best. If you have a shield you'll probably get another chance if you mistime it.xxx1993 wrote:Damn... That does sound like hard. Except I'm gonna have to get used to it. Do I deliberately have to let myself get hit?
I've achieved this several times, but I usually try to go for the third beat. Cut-in sounds more reliable - can you literally attempt it at any time the enemy laser is firing?Sly Cherry Chunks wrote:I feel like the cut-in timing is really lenient for counter burst. I rarely miss one, just aim to burst as soon as you enter the enemies' beam.
ChurchOfSolipsism wrote: ALso, this is how SKykid usually posts