Hello
The mushihimesama Secret lover - insanity DVD released in 2005
contains a small video (8min) explaining advanced techniques (sometimes called sky rocket) in Japanese.
LYV translated all this content, i modified the video to include all the translated text.
Here is the result
http://caveshmup.free.fr/obj/Mushihimes ... niques.mp4
Feel free to signal errors
Enjoy
Mushihimesama advanced scoring techniques video
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guyotine
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Mushihimesama advanced scoring techniques video
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Jonpachi
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Re: Mushihimesama advanced scoring techniques video
I love Mushi to death, but I absolutely hated it at first because I had seen a bunch of these sorts of videos leading up the PS2 release, and then tortured myself to try and replicate all of it from the get-go. It was years later when the 360 port came out that I let myself just play it naturally, and subsequently fell in love with the game and series as a whole. Hats off to these super players; even as a bloodied DOJ vet I find high-level Mushi play too tedious to strive for perfection in.
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Faith
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Re: Mushihimesama advanced scoring techniques video
Haha. Maybe, one day, I will follow your footsteps.
I was quite vocal about my deep hatred for Mushi especially the moment I needed to work against the TLB.
Complete bullet vomit nonsense crap, really x_x!~
But I still think that maybe one day, I can just forget the memories of dealing with that, and just have fun with 1.5 (especially Maniac Max) and ignore that joke TLB.
Also, another thing I will add: I am super bad at following other player routes. So, usually, what I do is... try route 99% of it myself... and then for last few % that I struggle with, only then will I look at videos to get ideas. I find my memory is very bad at repeating what other players do. I need to route for myself. Even now, routing SDOJ... and I think SDOJ has the most routing-heavy "Original" difficulty I have ever played... I still try to do most of it myself, otherwise I find it too much... and it starts to become more a job if you play other players routes, instead of your own!~