GD: Ibara (PCB/Arcade mode PS2 only)
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cigsthecat
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GD: Ibara (PCB/Arcade mode PS2 only)
First thing- when I bomb buildings etc in Stage 1, they don't always contain medals. This is especially noticeable when the huge warehouses (or whatever) are empty. Why does this happen?
Re: GD: Ibara (PCB/Arcade mode PS2 only)
The big buildings near the dual cranes? Yeah, if the killing blow is done by any of your shots (and it'll happen sometimes) you get no medals. Gotta be careful. There's also a delay between bomb killing it and it 'revealing' the medals, so you have to watch out for that, too.cigsthecat wrote:First thing- when I bomb buildings etc in Stage 1, they don't always contain medals. This is especially noticeable when the huge warehouses (or whatever) are empty. Why does this happen?
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Re: GD: Ibara (PCB/Arcade mode PS2 only)
Okay, thanks. That must be it.zakk wrote:The big buildings near the dual cranes? Yeah, if the killing blow is done by any of your shots (and it'll happen sometimes) you get no medals. Gotta be careful. There's also a delay between bomb killing it and it 'revealing' the medals, so you have to watch out for that, too.cigsthecat wrote:First thing- when I bomb buildings etc in Stage 1, they don't always contain medals. This is especially noticeable when the huge warehouses (or whatever) are empty. Why does this happen?
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SAM
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Just copy my questions post elsewhere.
(1) It seems that in arcade mode tapping the fire button real fast(Hardware Auto Fire) would output higher firepower than keep holding down the fire button. Is it true?
(2) It is possible to control the position (not firing direction) of your gun pots when you pick up the gun pot power up? I found my first gun pot somtimes appear on the right, somtimes on the left...
When I pick up an gun pot power up I already got, sometimes it replace the a gun pot of a different type, sometimes it give me scores...
Any one know the rule?
(1) It seems that in arcade mode tapping the fire button real fast(Hardware Auto Fire) would output higher firepower than keep holding down the fire button. Is it true?
(2) It is possible to control the position (not firing direction) of your gun pots when you pick up the gun pot power up? I found my first gun pot somtimes appear on the right, somtimes on the left...
When I pick up an gun pot power up I already got, sometimes it replace the a gun pot of a different type, sometimes it give me scores...
Any one know the rule?
*Meow* I am as serious as a cat could possible be. *Meow*
1) Garegga style: rapidly tapping the Shot button, then holding the Shot button will alter the firing rate. Also known as Shot Frequency, covered in detail in the Garegga ST.SAM wrote:Just copy my questions post elsewhere.
(1) It seems that in arcade mode tapping the fire button real fast(Hardware Auto Fire) would output higher firepower than keep holding down the fire button. Is it true?
(2) It is possible to control the position (not firing direction) of your gun pots when you pick up the gun pot power up? I found my first gun pot somtimes appear on the right, somtimes on the left...
When I pick up an gun pot power up I already got, sometimes it replace the a gun pot of a different type, sometimes it give me scores...
Any one know the rule?
2) Yes in some cases, if you use an Option to pick up a powerup, it will change that side's weapon. You can also exploit this to get 10,000pts for identical powerups. It's a little messy though, so don't always rely on it, as it can swap weapons around.
1. as mentioned above, 10,000 points for getting the sub-weapon item on the identical gun pod. For example if your ship has machine gun on the left gun pod, you will have to get the machine gun item with the left side of your ship.
This can be used extensively to collect 10,000 points = Since air-borne enemys keep dropping machine-gun item randomly, by keeping one side of the ship's gun pod machine gun you can collect them for 10,000 points.
2. the Ground turrets in stage 2 will not fire at you if you fly close to them, or you can take them out just as they are appearing on screen.
3. The only 1-up item in the game(not sure) can be obtained by taking apart level 4's mid-boss. You must damage both wings to the point they are shooting 3 long rows of bullets at you before destroying the boss
This can be used extensively to collect 10,000 points = Since air-borne enemys keep dropping machine-gun item randomly, by keeping one side of the ship's gun pod machine gun you can collect them for 10,000 points.
2. the Ground turrets in stage 2 will not fire at you if you fly close to them, or you can take them out just as they are appearing on screen.
3. The only 1-up item in the game(not sure) can be obtained by taking apart level 4's mid-boss. You must damage both wings to the point they are shooting 3 long rows of bullets at you before destroying the boss
I just got this game for PS2 and I was wondering how the different ships work. I chose P1 speed D for my ship, but it still doesn't seem to move as fast as in superplay videos. Icarus, I'm also confused as to how the A,B, and A+B ships work on the PS2. If anyone could help me out it'd be much appreciated. Thanks!
P1 Type D (which is Bond [AB]) is noticeably faster than all other ship types, quite possibly the fastest of all of them. I can certainly tell the difference compared to my preferred choice of default Bond.CptIzumi wrote:I just got this game for PS2 and I was wondering how the different ships work. I chose P1 speed D for my ship, but it still doesn't seem to move as fast as in superplay videos. Icarus, I'm also confused as to how the A,B, and A+B ships work on the PS2. If anyone could help me out it'd be much appreciated. Thanks!
I've already stuck up a list of sub-types and their alterations, both on Ord's high score table, and on this discussion thread in the Strategy Forum. The sub-types are the same for PS2 as they are on the PCB:
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PCB ---- PS2
Default (Start) Type A
(A) Type B
(B) Type C
(AB) Type D
(There really should be some way of consolidating all these split threads into one big master thread...)
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Not "randomly" as you have put it, since the item drops follow a set order in the same vein as Garegga.lazydazy wrote:Since air-borne enemys keep dropping machine-gun item randomly, by keeping one side of the ship's gun pod machine gun you can collect them for 10,000 points.
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Shot -> Medal -> Shot -> Medal -> Option ->
Shot -> Medal -> Shot -> Medal -> Option ->
Shot -> Medal -> Shot -> Medal -> Option ->
Shot -> Medal -> Shot -> Medal -> Option ->
Shot -> Medal -> Large Shot -> repeat from start
You can also use this rule to predict when Medals will be dropped. Just watch out for a small Shot power, and you'll know that a Medal will follow soon after.
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Correct, however their effective "blanking" range (the minimum range you can be within for them to stop firing) shortens as rank increases. At default range, it's likely to be around 1/2 to 1 1/4 ship lengths.lazydazy wrote:2. the Ground turrets in stage 2 will not fire at you if you fly close to them, or you can take them out just as they are appearing on screen.
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Destroy all parts of the stage 4 midboss before destroying the main body to drop the Extend, the only one available in the game. 8.8MB replay, encoded in WMV.lazydazy wrote:3. The only 1-up item in the game(not sure) can be obtained by taking apart level 4's mid-boss. You must damage both wings to the point they are shooting 3 long rows of bullets at you before destroying the boss
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cigsthecat
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Finally got the timing down for bombing things in Stage 1, got the 10k medals here too. Best run is 1.35 million so far.
Two things-
How do you get all four medals from the tanks in stage 2? Is it just destroying every part of them before finishing off the body? I know if you bomb them you can get the full bomb at least.
Icarus, have you had any luck beating the third boss without using the Hadou cannon? If I don't have one I get wasted by the nasty final patterns. Gets pretty bad.
Two things-
How do you get all four medals from the tanks in stage 2? Is it just destroying every part of them before finishing off the body? I know if you bomb them you can get the full bomb at least.
Icarus, have you had any luck beating the third boss without using the Hadou cannon? If I don't have one I get wasted by the nasty final patterns. Gets pretty bad.
Not bad ^_^cigsthecat wrote:Finally got the timing down for bombing things in Stage 1, got the 10k medals here too. Best run is 1.35 million so far.
My best is 1.6mil+, but only on very good days.
Destroy the four treads (located on each corner of the tank's body) before you destroy the body itself. Pretty difficult to do, as the body is very weak. I've had more luck blasting it with a bomb.cigsthecat wrote:How do you get all four medals from the tanks in stage 2? Is it just destroying every part of them before finishing off the body? I know if you bomb them you can get the full bomb at least.
You get one full Bomb as well as four Medals from these types of tanks (there's three that appear at once in stage5, quite a nice surprise if you come into the stage properly equipped.)
Not a chance. One single, well-timed hadou on the final form is pretty much a prerequisite. It might be possible to no-miss no-hadou the whole of Kasumi, but that's only if the rank is exceptionally low.cigsthecat wrote:Icarus, have you had any luck beating the third boss without using the Hadou cannon? If I don't have one I get wasted by the nasty final patterns. Gets pretty bad.
You should be nearly full up by the time you reach Kasumi anyway, as stage3 is the bomb fragment hoarding stage. Only stage1 and 2 require you to blast everything in sight with partial bombs.
hmmm... my current strategy is to hoard all the bomb fragments i collect on stage 2 for use on the stage 2 boss (midi?) - is it possible to bust midi w/out using bomb? because if you bomb a lot in stage 2, you would wind up meeting the boss with little or no bomb in stock??Only stage1 and 2 require you to blast everything in sight with partial bombs.
perhaps save a bomb to useIcarus - would you happen to have a video of some good strategies for the stage 2 boss? I've only passed it once. Once it is down to its last few patterns, I get annihilated. Especially if I blow off the treads and it starts advancing on me because of the scrolling.
DC906270 wrote:hmmm... my current strategy is to hoard all the bomb fragments i collect on stage 2 for use on the stage 2 boss (midi?) - is it possible to bust midi w/out using bomb? because if you bomb a lot in stage 2, you would wind up meeting the boss with little or no bomb in stock??Only stage1 and 2 require you to blast everything in sight with partial bombs.
Yeah, you're sacrificing stage score when you do that. Which is a fine tradeoff, of course. Bombing in stage 2 gets you lots of points however; many of the enemies are worth 100x more if killed with a bomb and there's a bunch of scenery that spews 10 medals when bombed. Quite a large number of points if you're at max medal.
It's a balancing act. You can hoard bombs and use that to clear the boss, or you can score high in the stage and hit a few extends; using those to assist in clearing the boss.
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To beat Midi's last form, you should try and damage her as much as possible using a Napalm you pick up from one of the four box turrets on Midi's back, before she puts up her front shield. Failling that, if Midi advances on you, slowly work your way up the side of the screen to the top, and time her out.landshark wrote:Icarus - would you happen to have a video of some good strategies for the stage 2 boss? I've only passed it once. Once it is down to its last few patterns, I get annihilated. Especially if I blow off the treads and it starts advancing on me because of the scrolling.
Here's a semi-decent video of an example Midi strategy.
Ignore the two deaths, this was a short-notice job (I'm a bit out of practice) -_-;;
Player: Icarus // Midi Strategy (two accidental deaths) (XVID - 31MB)
If anything, I'd say that they've speeded up the whole game a small touch, it definitely feels much faster and slightly more difficult than the PCB, but that might be because the PCB has a tiny bit of slowdown in it.CptIzumi wrote:Hmm...I don't understand why, but even at max speed for the PS2 version (P1 speed D), it is still nowhere near as fast as the superplays I've seen, or even your vids Icarus. Did they slow down the ships for the PS2?
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Are these the tanks, gun placements or popcorn ships?zakk wrote: Bombing in stage 2 gets you lots of points however; many of the enemies are worth 100x more if killed with a bomb.
Also, when bombing the tanks on stage 2, sometimes I'm given a full bomb and sometimes not. Is it just me accidentally finishing it with shot or is the location of the tank when you kill it important?
Popcorn ships, the uhh 'well' pump type things, the medal spewing scenery, the mech looking guys and a few others. The scoring for various enemies is listed on the bottom of the stage hint/walkthrough Arcadia pages. Icarus' site, http://www.featheredwings.net has these if you want to take a look.freddiebamboo wrote:Are these the tanks, gun placements or popcorn ships?zakk wrote: Bombing in stage 2 gets you lots of points however; many of the enemies are worth 100x more if killed with a bomb.
Also, when bombing the tanks on stage 2, sometimes I'm given a full bomb and sometimes not. Is it just me accidentally finishing it with shot or is the location of the tank when you kill it important?
You get the full bomb if you destroy the treads of the tank before destroying the body. You can tell when you've destroyed the treads when the tank stops. As Icarus mentioned before, I find more luck bombing the tank than trying to shoot off the treads.
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Those round structures (there are two on the right at the start of the stage) on stage 2 when bombed release 10 medals. You need to position your ship just above them, then bomb and all the medals will be collected quickly. They also give you a couple of bomb fragments so you're set to go again.
If you are not hovering above them when you bomb the medals fly everywhere and you'll probably lose your chain.
If you have the strategy booklet these things are marked with the big yellow stars on the stage map.
If you are not hovering above them when you bomb the medals fly everywhere and you'll probably lose your chain.
If you have the strategy booklet these things are marked with the big yellow stars on the stage map.
There are only two napalm boxes. You should try to equip the first one on your back. Same thing with the second one for the 10k bonus plus it gets easier when you're not trying to destroy the threads. When you have picked up both napalms you should try to destory the two guns on the front. Fire only when they open up to damage them. After that she will unleash those triangle swarms. Make sure you fire at the upper part of the body then for a bigger bonus.Icarus wrote:To beat Midi's last form, you should try and damage her as much as possible using a Napalm you pick up from one of the four box turrets on Midi's back, before she puts up her front shield. Failling that, if Midi advances on you, slowly work your way up the side of the screen to the top, and time her out.
I'm not 100% sure on the bigger bonus part since it's translated and I have never been able to compare it myself (still only human) but Archer does it as well so it makes sense.
The funny thing is, even archer dies on the last attack of the stage 2 boss. There is a hiding spot for that attack, but making it work most of the time is really hard. There is an extend mode replay where the player tries to use the hiding spot in the second loop and his game ends when it doesn't work.
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I would stay away from rockets in stages 1 and 2, not only because of rank. Rockets will tend to blow up the medal buildings before you can bomb them in stage 1, and destroy the boss way too fast. In stage 2 you'll end up blowing up prime bombing targets early as well, like those round structures that throw out medals.
From Stage 3 on you'll need more power and less precision, use the rockets/napalm etc then.
From Stage 3 on you'll need more power and less precision, use the rockets/napalm etc then.
The stronger the weapon is, the higher rank is increased by it.freddiebamboo wrote:What are peoples opinions on the weapons in the game and which ones raise rank the most?
Found an old post I made when the PCB was released. This is speculation:
Icarus wrote:My guess is that, from lowest to highest:If you're going to go with weaker weapons, you might need to raise your Shot level up a bit to compensate. You seem to be able to get a lot of Machine Gun, Rocket and FiveWay in the game, so I don't think that waiting for these weapons to appear is going to be a problem.
- Machine Gun
- Homing [weak, but rapid and seeking]
- Five Way [higher in power due to five shots, great at point blank(?)]
- Rocket [piercing]
- Gatling [faster Machine Gun, think Juno in Einhander]
- Burner [slower to fire, high powered]
- Napalm [slow firing, explosive missile, high power, residual damage]