Also there's the possibility that the studio took on too many projects for their small size, as before they redesigned their web page, they had something like 4 or 5 games supposingly all in development at the same time With no finished games under their belt too. Why it never did get made in the end, hasn't been made publlic, however the fact it's in MMF2 might be the reason. (the french studio behind the recent Magical Drop game on Steam. Yes I know that Konjak uses MMF2 in his games however what I said about Golgoth Studios making a Wii port is true. Wired too, you don't want to use wireless controllers for fast arcade games like STGs and FTGs due to the slight lag wireless adds. That's alot of wasted time and effort in that mistake.Ĭurrently I'm fine with using the 360 slim dpad (the all black one, the one with the grey d-pad is the crappy original 360 pad), even if it's a tad mushy. So again I recommend you ditch the analog for a digital input that's designed for digital 2D games (d-pad/ seimetsu stick or even keyboard), as someone who made the same mistake and when I changed to dpads and arcade sticks I found out that I had to spend along time readjusting myself to them as all the games I 1CCed I couldn't play the same way as I unconciously moved my ship and dodged bullets a unque way to compensate for the analogs flaws. And playing Touhou was out of the question. However even I couldn't make acurate tap dodges with that analog which put me at a disadvantage with bullet hell boss fights. And with setting up the smallest deadzone I was able to 1 Credit Clear a few shmups including Dodonpachi and Gradius NES. #GRADIUS GAIDEN 1CC PC#That includes me, although I used an the analog stick on my old Logitek dual shock for PC shmups for the first 2 years of playing the genre seriously. The analog stick has the longest delay for making directional inputs, and most good shmup players will advise noobs to not use them. That includes Seimetsu made arcade sticks like the LS-32 (that I have on my modded madcatz WWE all stars stick) that have a very short throw distence. Watch and learn from the experts in 1CC and highscore play vids, and read guides on the ins and outs of each STG you play, common noob mistake is to go into a new STG blind and getting pwned by the game, giving an impression that the STG is much more difficult than it really is, most STG's have a couple of tricks that are vital to playing well.Īnalog stick? Yes you must have a crappy d-pad as many "pro" shmup players choose a quality d-pad like a sega sturn mk2 pad to play their CAVE Co Shmups, the fact is that a d-pad or keyboard users can react quicker than stick users due to the extra time moving the stick from the center to an direction. #GRADIUS GAIDEN 1CC HOW TO#(Jamestown's system is based around giving noobs a taste of the 1CC system, but most STGs just give unlimited credits like the arcade and expects the player to already know about the 1CreditClear)Īlso watch STG weekly and 1sissy on You Tube, they are walkthroughs that explain how to play individual games (usually 360 STGs). Oh and don't forget to beat a STG you need to do it in 1 credit, very hard but it's how most Japanese STGs are based on and it makes it 100% rewarding. Get yourself a good controller too (Dpad, keyboard or Seimetsui short throw stick), don't waste your time playing with an analog stick it sucks for tap and micro doging bullet patterns. #GRADIUS GAIDEN 1CC PS3#Many are cheap budget rereleases (ATM but prices skyrocket when each game goes out of print) Ketsui has a Japanese PS3 port so atleast 1 CAVE game made it to a none 360 system. Deathsmiles, Akia Katana, Mushihimisama Futari (and Eschatos). If you really want to enjoy the very best of the genre, youll need a Xbox 360 so you'll have access to CAVE's STGs most are localised or Japanese released but region free. Then try out the doujin STGs on Steam, Exceed 3rd BP, Kamui, Gundenline etc by Nyu Media and Rockin Android. Nomltest FS and Kento Cho's STGs are very good freeware games, CoRenSha and Hydorah are old school. Then DL X.X Games other STG's, Eden's Aegis will teach you how take advange of bullet cancelling. It plays just like a CAVE shmup but the bullets move slowly, ideal for noobs to build hand eye co-ordination and learn how to dodge certain patterns. #GRADIUS GAIDEN 1CC DOWNLOAD#Download the freeware Blue Wish Resurrection (and BWR+) many shmuppers including me cut their teeth for bullethell with that game.
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