Heh, well, most everyone around here knows that I'm a very different kind of shmup player than yourself, for instance...I do try to understand how games I play work and how to get better at them, but I'm not the type who gets into a game simply for the sake of excelling at it, nor do I really have the time or willpower to "properly" put into a game that demands an extraordinarily huge amount of it, such as Garegga, which more or less requires you to go through it with as little "wiggle room" for error as you can muster. That's not to say that I don't enjoy playing stuff like Garegga (heck, I did buy it, after all

) or do so without any effort to improve myself whatsoever, but I really don't consider myself "training" on it when I play it, although I have managed to improve my scores a bit over time. I just kinda pull it out when I feel like it, and hope to get a little bit better each time I do so. Of course, at that rate I'll likely never see a 1CC (not in the "foreseeable" future, anyways), but unlike a lot of shmuppers I really don't mind, as long as I enjoy the parts I do manage to reach, which I do, for the most part. I guess I just kinda hope that such a casual view of videogaming might actually be considered acceptable someday, heh.
In any case, your guides and such have been of help, thanks again for that.
EDIT, for CMoon: Heh, well, I'm mainly talking about being "newbie-friendly" in being able to finish the game, since you can beat DDP (and earn both extends) without chaining too much, but can't beat Garegga on shooting and dodging alone, so to speak. Also, Garegga's inner workings are a lot more complex than DDP's (or most any other shmup, really); you have to read an FAQ to understand it, while in DDP you can figure out most of it just by playing a few times. As for setting up the 2 cabs side by side, after awhile I'd assume that, despite their getting farther at first, you'd also see more new players "hitting a wall" with Garegga (probably stage 5 or so), while the DDP players would probably make slower but steadier progress.
But anyways, I guess our abilities are just different; I'm able to get to Stage 5 in DDP much more often than Stage 6 in BG. In any event, I own both, so methinks there's room for each.
And tate for experts only? Then what the heck am I doing playing in it?
