
I got it from Play-Asia. Maybe the seller just gets a pile of DLC cards and puts them with the copies in whatever way they see fit.
Now to play the bloody thing!
it seems that you move your hitbox to the edges of the screens, making half of your character disappear, but not completely out of the screen. That's with 0% overscan, so once you have a little overscan, your character will likely be completely off screen.Anyone try this on an HD widescreen set-up yet to confirm if this is true for you as well?
Pretty sure it was about the same, if I remember correctly. Unless I'm thinking of all-time sales for DS1, but this seems pretty high for a 360 game in Japan.TaygetaVendetta wrote:Do you have any idea how that stacks up to the debut sales of the first game last year?Elixir wrote:First day sales
360 Deathsmiles II X LE
9000 copies / 58 percent (of 360 sales)
360 Deathsmiles II X SE
2800 copies / 34 percent (of 360 sales)
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Wii Super Mario Galaxy
143200 copies / 28% (of Wii sales)
Probably because the OST is fucking fantastic.Surprised so many opted for the LE when all it came with was an OST.
Even though DSIIX is garbage?And what a horrible idea to have DS2 next to Super Mario. Its comparing a niche shmup to the most popular garbage franchise on Earth that every little child on the planet plays.
kill yourselfMachineAres 1CC wrote:And what a horrible idea to have DS2 next to Super Mario. Its comparing a niche shmup to the most popular garbage franchise on Earth that every little child on the planet plays.
Are you sure you aren't thinking of either Halo, GTA, or CoD. Oh I get it, you were assaulted by a foul old plumber as a kid weren't you? Yeah, we understand, I'm also not a fan of getting sodomized by a dirty plunger.MachineAres 1CC wrote:
And what a horrible idea to have DS2 next to Super Mario. Its comparing a niche shmup to the most popular garbage franchise on Earth that every little child on the planet plays.
Its nowhere near as good as the first one, but its not garbage.Vyxx wrote:Even though DSIIX is garbage?
Grow up. People have opinions, they don't always match up with yours.kill yourself
Those are pretty comparable, but if you're thinking about worldwide, there's a very small percentage of Japanese/Asian people who give a flying fuck about any of those 3 franchises, but everyone still wants to suck Mario's dick out there, and that franchise is 100 times more played out and trite by this point.Are you sure you aren't thinking of either Halo, GTA, or CoD.
The irony is delicious.MachineAres 1CC wrote: Grow up. People have opinions, they don't always match up with yours.
My experience as well - it does seem a lot easier than the first DS. In fact the game reeks like it's Cave's move towards welcoming in new audiences, and perhaps part of their look to international horizons (despite how parochial to Japan the visual style is). I just worry about if it will be tough enough with everything on level 3 (which I'm yet to try). Playing a couple of levels on 3 and doing EX does make a difference to the final stage, but not a difference as explicit as that seen in the first DS.8 1/2 wrote:Got my copy and played one game at lunch. I played the 360 mode on all level 2 stages, including the extra, and ended up clearing it with 2 lives left with Follet on my first go. Seems like playing all stage 3's really is the only way to go with this game.
in Arcade mode you your zoom and shift as much as you like while in 360 mode the screen's locked to fullscreen on 16:9 displays.Can you adjust the size of the display screen to compensate, or do you -have- to play on a display with zero overscan?
I'm playing on a 4:3 crt and it doesn't seem possible to play arcade mode full screen. You can only zoom up to 150... I tried putting the 360 into 16:9 to stretch the image tall - but it didn't alter the game! Seriously, I hope I'm missing something here because arcade mode is the version I want to play. X-mode is way to easy - got the the final boss, all level 3 on my first credit... ridiculous. Haven't tried arrange yet.Fudoh wrote:in Arcade mode you your zoom and shift as much as you like while in 360 mode the screen's locked to fullscreen on 16:9 displays.Can you adjust the size of the display screen to compensate, or do you -have- to play on a display with zero overscan?
Out of curiosity, how much experience do you have with the game? Also, how do you think it stacks up to other shooters released recently?Vyxx wrote:Even though DSIIX is garbage?And what a horrible idea to have DS2 next to Super Mario. Its comparing a niche shmup to the most popular garbage franchise on Earth that every little child on the planet plays.
You must realise that if you didn't play the game, your opinion will not have a base thus won't have any believability and infact, will become invalid. Just saying.Vyxx wrote:Even though DSIIX is garbage?
If you don't put your head under a steamroller, your opinion will not have a base and will become invalid because you don't know what its like.Kaiser wrote:You must realise that if you didn't play the game, your opinion will not have a base thus won't have any believability and infact, will become invalid. Just saying.Vyxx wrote:Even though DSIIX is garbage?
If you play on a CRT the screen will be automatically letterboxed at the top and bottom - if you want anything close to "full-screen" in Arcade mode you'll need a widescreen TV, unfortunately.Trevor spencer wrote:I want to play this on a 4.3 CRT too , please tell me im going to able to set the screen up correctly
Which is pretty stupid, really... we know that the 360 is perfectly capable of filling a 4:3 frame with 4:3 content (see: SF2 HD Remix, which switches back and forth perfectly fine), so this is just pure laziness that it didn't happen here.BulletMagnet wrote:If you play on a CRT the screen will be automatically letterboxed at the top and bottom - if you want anything close to "full-screen" in Arcade mode you'll need a widescreen TV, unfortunately.Trevor spencer wrote:I want to play this on a 4.3 CRT too , please tell me im going to able to set the screen up correctly
Hmm this is annoying , i dont really fancy playing this on my plasmaBulletMagnet wrote:If you play on a CRT the screen will be automatically letterboxed at the top and bottom - if you want anything close to "full-screen" in Arcade mode you'll need a widescreen TV, unfortunately.Trevor spencer wrote:I want to play this on a 4.3 CRT too , please tell me im going to able to set the screen up correctly
It is a pretty annoying exclusion, especially within a genre which has stuck with the SD 4:3 standard for so long...weird that in the past we were worried about whether ports would only allow us to play tate games letterboxed, from now on will we have to shift that concern to horis?StarCreator wrote:Which is pretty stupid, really... we know that the 360 is perfectly capable of filling a 4:3 frame with 4:3 content (see: SF2 HD Remix, which switches back and forth perfectly fine), so this is just pure laziness that it didn't happen here.
You should, that's what it was designed for. They went to extra lengths to make this play just right on HDTVs in IIX mode.Trevor spencer wrote:Hmm this is annoying , i dont really fancy playing this on my plasma
Its in the achievements thread. Most of it, anyway. Even the Japanese still don't have about 4 of the secret achievements yet, and unlike American developers, CAVE doesn't leak full achievement lists before games come out. Or ever, for that matter.Can anyone translate the achievements or provide a real (not Google Translate or babbelfish) link to them translated?
Well you can increase the screen size to 150/150 in the option menu, but it's still not enough. All Cave needs to do is increase the cap on the 150/150 to something considerably larger and the problem is fixed.BulletMagnet wrote:It is a pretty annoying exclusion, especially within a genre which has stuck with the SD 4:3 standard for so long...weird that in the past we were worried about whether ports would only allow us to play tate games letterboxed, from now on will we have to shift that concern to horis?StarCreator wrote:Which is pretty stupid, really... we know that the 360 is perfectly capable of filling a 4:3 frame with 4:3 content (see: SF2 HD Remix, which switches back and forth perfectly fine), so this is just pure laziness that it didn't happen here.
Does Cave just hate this game that they didn't care enough to give us a decent port? I was pretty blown away by how slapdash it seems.StarCreator wrote:Which is pretty stupid, really... we know that the 360 is perfectly capable of filling a 4:3 frame with 4:3 content (see: SF2 HD Remix, which switches back and forth perfectly fine), so this is just pure laziness that it didn't happen here.BulletMagnet wrote:If you play on a CRT the screen will be automatically letterboxed at the top and bottom - if you want anything close to "full-screen" in Arcade mode you'll need a widescreen TV, unfortunately.Trevor spencer wrote:I want to play this on a 4.3 CRT too , please tell me im going to able to set the screen up correctly
I tried going 150/150 and then increasing my vwidth and hwidth as much as I could, but I still couldn't quite fill up the screen, and I had to tweak the brightness contrast quite a bit to keep the image from being too dim at that size. Basically arcade mode is worthless on a CRT.brentsg wrote:Well you can increase the screen size to 150/150 in the option menu, but it's still not enough. All Cave needs to do is increase the cap on the 150/150 to something considerably larger and the problem is fixed.
Is it worse than the mushi futari arrange? I know some people liked it but I thought it was terrible. If its unanimously bad, then hats off to Cave 1upping themselves in the bad departmentchempop wrote:I just played through the Extra mode, probably won't ever do that again.
I think Extra mode is that puzzle mode that they wasted their time on instead of making a proper port. I've only seen a few videos of it, I doubt I'll ever start it up myself.EPS21 wrote:Is it worse than the mushi futari arrange? I know some people liked it but I thought it was terrible. If its unanimously bad, then hats off to Cave 1upping themselves in the bad departmentchempop wrote:I just played through the Extra mode, probably won't ever do that again.