so long and tanks for all the spacefish unban shw <Megalixir> now that i know garegga is faggot central i can disregard it entirely
<Megalixir> i'm stuck in a hobby with gays
As I discovered when I got my Ibara PCB where the previous owner had set the dip-switches to some insanely fast settings, many PCBs allow you to make the game as fast as you want. Of course if you want to log official high-scores in places like this, you want to stick to defaults, but with PCBs you're the boss...
I asked about shmups that are as hectic and twitchy as Feveron on some previous version of the forum . Nobody really had a good answer. Aside from Parsec47 and Raiden Fighters Jet, nothing else I've played comes close.
Torus Trooper is really fucking fast but basically unplayable. Parsec47 is good. But I have this problem there lately where a sudden screenflood triggers slowdown and I run into stuff before I even know the speed's changed because I'm not watching the ship. It still hurts less than turning off wait though.
"Can they really get inside my head?"
"As long as you keep an open mind."
shiftace wrote:Torus Trooper is really fucking fast but basically unplayable.
Slow down.
Torus Trooper is very fast, but not in the same way Feveron is fast. Torus Trooper feels more like a racing game; you kind of weave through stuff, moving almost fluidly. Feveron and Parsec47 are a lot more spastic. It's kind of like how Crazy Taxi and F-Zero GX are both fast games, but they're different kinds of fast.
Maybe I just don't get the game. It's unplayable if you try to go at full speed, because you can't even see anything; so you have to go slower, maybe speculate that when there's simple enemies then you can go extra fast until the next pattern change without much risk of dying in a flash. Does that even work? I dunno, it never did a lot for me, and the game always felt like 95% luck, 5% skill or so. Entirely possible that it's all my fault, but my experience was still that it's no fun.
Also, racing game on a random course? Doesn't sound right.
"Can they really get inside my head?"
"As long as you keep an open mind."