Yeah, it does make sense really, but I wish you could choose to scale it without all that shitty slowdown that you get through VGA.Kiken wrote:
Because the game strictly outputs 240p, that's why it doesn't support VGA. You can force it to display through VGA by abusing the video-out swap trick, but the game begins to suffer from awkward graphical glitches once you hit stage 4. Just about every other shmup on the console is NAOMI-based (aside from Mars Matrix and Giga Wing, which are both CPS2-based and scaled), and therefore natively supports 480p. Bakuretsu Muteki Bangaio is also locked at 240p.
Yeah, IDK. I usually pierce the final car at point blank until he starts firing, and I still seldom make it through alive. Also, it's always sucky to get so close. I don't think I've ever not 1cc'd when I make it to the final stage with two extra lives.Stevens wrote: I'm usually pretty good keeping myself in check, but that particular run was frustrating despite putting up a high of 1.4 million XP.
Had I not shit the bed I would have started stage 6 with 2 ships in reserve. I think I probably would have reached the end of the stage since the stage itself is getting easier and I kind of have plans for the bullet vomiting turrets on 6 now so there's that.
I guess the biggest positive is my new strategy for the last train car. I used to hang back and fire normal shot, but when I no missed him I got in his face, pierced it as much as I could before the first volley came, and killed him quite a bit faster.
Yeah, the main issue is that I'm using a PC monitor because it was free, 17", lagless, and has decent image quality (albeit the white level sucks). You can actually force GB2 into VGA, but it gets graphical glitches and runs like half speed after the first stage or so.As far as games not working in VGA - I finally got my hands on Last Blade 2 over the holidays (with my nice new Hanzo VGA bow too!) only to get it home and realize it is on the same short list of games as Gunbird that you can't even force into VGA (the Hanzo allows you to do this via a switch).
Good thing I have an S video cable:D
EDIT: Was playing Mars Matrix again, and it was pretty epic. Got a very high chain in stage 1, missed the end chain in stage 2, had an extraordinary stage 3 that ended me with 1.8 million before the boss, (higher than I've ever gotten before in the first 3 stages). Then I did a close to perfect stage 4. To top it off, there were no misses at all in the first 4 stages, so I had 4 extra lives by the fifth stage. Naturally, this couldn't go on forever, and I broke the 5th stage chain every way possible and died three whole times. Somehow managed to no miss the trainfight, but then died at the beginning of stage 6. Fortunately I executed everything else perfectly, and managed to narrowly edge out my old high score by only about 20 million.
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My new obsession is now going to be trying to get experience higher than 2.5 million and clear, at least until something else distracts me.