Heck of a run. Thanks for not only sharing this, but your extensive commentary really helps for a newcomer like me to understanding how someone approaches such a feat.
Thank you, Juju Kenobi! =D Yeah, I got to beat the score of Azinth's 1st ever 2-ALL of Gunbird 2, which was 2,748,600, for my 1st ever 2-ALL of Gunbird, so I'm pleased about that, since that was what I was hoping for at the very least, should I not get 3+ Million. Still, though, again, I sure wish I didn't panic (Since I got from stage 1-1 to stage 2-7 without dying in a full run, the last thing I wanted at that time is to die somewhere at stage 2-7 like, say, at the beginning, for example) and lose my head at stage 2-7, since that messed up my concentration a lot and bombspammed like nuts in that stage. That did upset me, even though I did get my 1st ever 2-ALL out of it, since that meant I never got to show how to actually handle stage 2-7 without using bombs. =/ However, now that I got my 1st ever 2-ALL of Gunbird 2, I can spend some time in Gunbird 2 improving on my 1st ever 2-ALL (I'm, at the moment, not in any immediate rush to go to the next game I have in-mind). I did learn how to NMNB the entire game back at Mar. 20th in savestate practice, so I'm gonna try to push it further in Gunbird 2 while I got some time to do so. =)
Thank you, Mark! =D Yeah, Gunbird 2 isn't a joke of a game at all, to say the least. It's really fun, though, when you get used to the game, and especially once you know what to do in Gunbird 2. =D It's a real shame I messed up stage 2-7 really badly in this run, though. That was something I was upset about, even though I still got my 1st ever 2-ALL of Gunbird 2. =( However, now that I got my 1st ever 2-ALL of Gunbird 2, I can actually spend some time in Gunbird 2 improving on my 1st ever 2-ALL (I'm, at the moment, not in any immediate rush to go to the next game I have in-mind). I did learn how to NMNB the entire game back at Mar. 20th in savestate practice, so I'm gonna give it a go to do more stuff in Gunbird 2. =)
Definitely the visually impressive 2nd loop bullet hell from Psikyo. Even more than Impressive than Striker's 1945 2nd loop even though it is considered to be hardest Psikyo shump title to 2nd loop.
Wow, in the second loop bullets went crazily fast! Congrats on the 2-all, very well done and almost a no miss on top of this. Out of curiosity, how much gameplay hours did this run require?
Thank you, MAZ! =D Just, yeah, again, I sure wish I didn't panic (Since I got from stage 1-1 to stage 2-7 without dying in a full run, the last thing I wanted at that time is to die somewhere at stage 2-7 like, say, at the beginning, for example) and lose my head at stage 2-7, since that messed up my concentration a lot and bombspammed like nuts in that stage. That did upset me, even though I did get my 1st ever 2-ALL out of it, since that meant I never got to show how to actually handle stage 2-7 without using bombs. =/ I still thought the ending was funny, though. :P Yeah, the 2nd loop of Gunbird 2 is where all the real action is at for the game (I do like how fast the bullets are for the 2nd loop, if you were to ask me personally. It makes the game thrilling to play), though I'd consider the 1st loop to not be a joke in itself if you're going for a No Miss, No Bomb of the 1st loop. Hmm, gameplay hours, let's see... Since I started to do full runs of Gunbird 2 again after May 5th, starting at May 6th from up to May 16th, I spent about 5 hours a day playing full runs of Gunbird 2, though on a few of those days, I spent a little less time than that (2 - 3 hours as opposed to 5 hours), so I estimate that I spent a total of 40 - 50 hours doing full runs before I got my 1st ever 2-ALL of Gunbird 2. However, I spent a whole lot more time doing savestate practice of Gunbird 2 from Dec. 30th, 2019 to May 5th, 2020, though I did do a little bit of full runs back a little bit near the end of February before I got too busy to do full runs of Gunbird 2 at the time, to where I went back to doing savestate practice of Gunbird 2 and studying CAT's Gunbird 2 runs more closely (Me doing this was key to how I got to learn how to NMNB the entire game in savestate practice on Mar. 20th).
@@violethatpurple3938 thanks for the detailed answer. I am asking because with my current Ikaruga endeavour I am sitting at over 400+ hours of gameplay (between full runa, single stage runs and savestate grinds) and I still feel far away from my score goal of 30 millions. So I am actually curious to know how much slower I am compared to other shmup players 😅 As for the ending, I kinda of like it, It is really anticlimatic in a really awkwardly cool way lol
Heck of a run. Thanks for not only sharing this, but your extensive commentary really helps for a newcomer like me to understanding how someone approaches such a feat.
Very impressive run for a first 2-all on that game. Congrats !
Thank you, Juju Kenobi! =D Yeah, I got to beat the score of Azinth's 1st ever 2-ALL of Gunbird 2, which was 2,748,600, for my 1st ever 2-ALL of Gunbird, so I'm pleased about that, since that was what I was hoping for at the very least, should I not get 3+ Million.
Still, though, again, I sure wish I didn't panic (Since I got from stage 1-1 to stage 2-7 without dying in a full run, the last thing I wanted at that time is to die somewhere at stage 2-7 like, say, at the beginning, for example) and lose my head at stage 2-7, since that messed up my concentration a lot and bombspammed like nuts in that stage. That did upset me, even though I did get my 1st ever 2-ALL out of it, since that meant I never got to show how to actually handle stage 2-7 without using bombs. =/
However, now that I got my 1st ever 2-ALL of Gunbird 2, I can spend some time in Gunbird 2 improving on my 1st ever 2-ALL (I'm, at the moment, not in any immediate rush to go to the next game I have in-mind). I did learn how to NMNB the entire game back at Mar. 20th in savestate practice, so I'm gonna try to push it further in Gunbird 2 while I got some time to do so. =)
Excellent work man! This game is absolutely brutal!
Thank you, Mark! =D Yeah, Gunbird 2 isn't a joke of a game at all, to say the least. It's really fun, though, when you get used to the game, and especially once you know what to do in Gunbird 2. =D
It's a real shame I messed up stage 2-7 really badly in this run, though. That was something I was upset about, even though I still got my 1st ever 2-ALL of Gunbird 2. =(
However, now that I got my 1st ever 2-ALL of Gunbird 2, I can actually spend some time in Gunbird 2 improving on my 1st ever 2-ALL (I'm, at the moment, not in any immediate rush to go to the next game I have in-mind). I did learn how to NMNB the entire game back at Mar. 20th in savestate practice, so I'm gonna give it a go to do more stuff in Gunbird 2. =)
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That moment when you realize that the Android and IOS versions are having you play with training wheels😅
Definitely the visually impressive 2nd loop bullet hell from Psikyo. Even more than Impressive than Striker's 1945 2nd loop even though it is considered to be hardest Psikyo shump title to 2nd loop.
Wow, in the second loop bullets went crazily fast! Congrats on the 2-all, very well done and almost a no miss on top of this. Out of curiosity, how much gameplay hours did this run require?
Thank you, MAZ! =D
Just, yeah, again, I sure wish I didn't panic (Since I got from stage 1-1 to stage 2-7 without dying in a full run, the last thing I wanted at that time is to die somewhere at stage 2-7 like, say, at the beginning, for example) and lose my head at stage 2-7, since that messed up my concentration a lot and bombspammed like nuts in that stage. That did upset me, even though I did get my 1st ever 2-ALL out of it, since that meant I never got to show how to actually handle stage 2-7 without using bombs. =/
I still thought the ending was funny, though. :P
Yeah, the 2nd loop of Gunbird 2 is where all the real action is at for the game (I do like how fast the bullets are for the 2nd loop, if you were to ask me personally. It makes the game thrilling to play), though I'd consider the 1st loop to not be a joke in itself if you're going for a No Miss, No Bomb of the 1st loop.
Hmm, gameplay hours, let's see... Since I started to do full runs of Gunbird 2 again after May 5th, starting at May 6th from up to May 16th, I spent about 5 hours a day playing full runs of Gunbird 2, though on a few of those days, I spent a little less time than that (2 - 3 hours as opposed to 5 hours), so I estimate that I spent a total of 40 - 50 hours doing full runs before I got my 1st ever 2-ALL of Gunbird 2.
However, I spent a whole lot more time doing savestate practice of Gunbird 2 from Dec. 30th, 2019 to May 5th, 2020, though I did do a little bit of full runs back a little bit near the end of February before I got too busy to do full runs of Gunbird 2 at the time, to where I went back to doing savestate practice of Gunbird 2 and studying CAT's Gunbird 2 runs more closely (Me doing this was key to how I got to learn how to NMNB the entire game in savestate practice on Mar. 20th).
@@violethatpurple3938 thanks for the detailed answer. I am asking because with my current Ikaruga endeavour I am sitting at over 400+ hours of gameplay (between full runa, single stage runs and savestate grinds) and I still feel far away from my score goal of 30 millions. So I am actually curious to know how much slower I am compared to other shmup players 😅
As for the ending, I kinda of like it, It is really anticlimatic in a really awkwardly cool way lol
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