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Odenwings | Posted: Jun 28 2011, 06:30 AM |
IDW Member Group: Members Posts: 21 Member No.: 37,529 Joined: Jun 23rd 2011 Location: Philippines | Up until now, I can't seem to figure out the true technique needed for Tsubaki...this is turning out to be my most difficult challenge yet And looks like battle mode in G4 is fixed So...anyone up for a battle? |
brian_infinispirit | Posted: Jun 28 2011, 07:26 AM |
The Dozuki Master Group: Advanced Members Posts: 1,688 Member No.: 20,372 Joined: Sep 21st 2006 Location: Makati City, Metro Manila, Philippines | Thank goodness they finally came to their senses. But... I'll pass for now. <.< When I get to Level 90 upwards, that's the time I'll start accepting again. Cypher mentioning that I'll need 1.8 million EXP points to get to 99 made me realize that I can't lose frequently and I need to keep on racking up the Platinums for TA's and wins for Legend Arc LOTS to get there before 2011 ends. This post has been edited by brian_infinispirit on Jun 28 2011, 07:28 AM |
DigiBunny | Posted: Jun 28 2011, 07:28 AM |
Reading is magic! Group: Advanced Members Posts: 2,601 Member No.: 30,700 Joined: Sep 24th 2008 Location: Philippines | Wouldn't battle wins help towards your goal though? I mean Point-wise, probably not by a whole lot, but winning does grant a free game, subtracting a LITTLE bit from the cost. |
brian_infinispirit | Posted: Jun 28 2011, 07:37 AM |
The Dozuki Master Group: Advanced Members Posts: 1,688 Member No.: 20,372 Joined: Sep 21st 2006 Location: Makati City, Metro Manila, Philippines | You do have a point there; battle wins do help reduce costs a little. But when you get to Level 75 upwards, you'll need 30k EXP points to level up. Like now, I'm at 77, I'll need 33000 to move up to 78. And for sure, that number will reach 60000 or more. You'll need every single point you can get from this point forward. I did some math on my own and realized that I'm better off with hitting Platinums for TA's and/or wins for Legend Arc (esp. if I spam Usui, Akina, and Tsukuba). Budget isn't too much of a problem on my end for the time being. |
DigiBunny | Posted: Jun 28 2011, 07:43 AM |
Reading is magic! Group: Advanced Members Posts: 2,601 Member No.: 30,700 Joined: Sep 24th 2008 Location: Philippines | You older folk and your magical "Profits". Someday I will uncover your secrets for my own! |
brian_infinispirit | Posted: Jun 28 2011, 07:47 AM |
The Dozuki Master Group: Advanced Members Posts: 1,688 Member No.: 20,372 Joined: Sep 21st 2006 Location: Makati City, Metro Manila, Philippines | Don't sweat it for now, mate. You're still in your teenage years so people won't expect you to work for profits just yet. If I was still your age, I'd probably play pretty rarely as well because of obvious budget limitations. ^^" |
john_takumi86 | Posted: Jun 28 2011, 04:38 PM |
IDW Special Member Group: Members Posts: 299 Member No.: 31,217 Joined: Nov 29th 2008 Location: Philippines | @brian_infinispirit Hardwork in the office (payday) = Initial D6AA reward for me... @Odenwings No time for in-store battling yet for me.. Its gonna be all out TA and LoTS if I return plus creating an AE86 for my 3rd car.. This post has been edited by john_takumi86 on Jun 28 2011, 04:47 PM |
DigiBunny | Posted: Jun 29 2011, 05:31 AM |
Reading is magic! Group: Advanced Members Posts: 2,601 Member No.: 30,700 Joined: Sep 24th 2008 Location: Philippines | I'm satisfied with the condiotions of both cabs. Ran both today, and they're working excellently. Though I can't help but eye the puncture holes in the left cab's dash. I'll hold back until next week to play. I did an oopsie out of enthusiasm and poured all my budget into a fit of "WHEEE. GAME. WHEE." That did wonders for my psyche though. That Iro crown is going to be mine again. It's only a matter of time. |
Odenwings | Posted: Jun 29 2011, 05:40 AM | ||
IDW Member Group: Members Posts: 21 Member No.: 37,529 Joined: Jun 23rd 2011 Location: Philippines |
Puncture holes, you say? Hmmm...well, nothing to do but stay positive about its condition I guess. Glad to hear your spirit's getting strong again. By all means, give it all you've got | ||
brian_infinispirit | Posted: Jun 29 2011, 05:42 AM |
The Dozuki Master Group: Advanced Members Posts: 1,688 Member No.: 20,372 Joined: Sep 21st 2006 Location: Makati City, Metro Manila, Philippines | @ Nai: Well, you've had the crown already back in ID5, don't you think it's time for someone else to wear it? For now, Oden has a pretty firm grasp on it IMO. And I haven't even thrown myself into the fray yet there. Still busy feeling my way with the wet maps. This post has been edited by brian_infinispirit on Jun 29 2011, 05:43 AM |
DigiBunny | Posted: Jun 29 2011, 05:53 AM |
Reading is magic! Group: Advanced Members Posts: 2,601 Member No.: 30,700 Joined: Sep 24th 2008 Location: Philippines | It's not my fault the personification of my desire to race wants THAT crown. If she suddenly decides that she wants to be better, that's her call. >.> I sense alot of fighting over the crowns in the future. By the time we're through, they'll probably be dinged and scuffed beyond recognition. |
john_takumi86 | Posted: Jun 29 2011, 07:17 PM |
IDW Special Member Group: Members Posts: 299 Member No.: 31,217 Joined: Nov 29th 2008 Location: Philippines | @DigiBunny I saw your replay game yesterday.. you battled with the card named JABI (the RX7 car)... @brian_infinispirit still have the grasp of mine after 2 weekends of not playing ID6..hehehe.. hope this will be an all out TA for me..hehehe This post has been edited by john_takumi86 on Jun 29 2011, 07:18 PM |
Odenwings | Posted: Jul 2 2011, 07:32 AM |
IDW Member Group: Members Posts: 21 Member No.: 37,529 Joined: Jun 23rd 2011 Location: Philippines | Queue today was fairly long for a game. I'm not sure if I should be happy that there's more competition coming in, or worried that there may be more fighting for the cabs from now on @john_takumi86 May I know when you usually play? I'd sure like to see how you play Tsubaki Line and figure out just what the heck I'm doing wrong. And I wouldn't mind just meeting you too I've already met brian and digibunny, and I would like to see and learn from another pro This post has been edited by Odenwings on Jul 2 2011, 07:34 AM |
brian_infinispirit | Posted: Jul 2 2011, 04:10 PM |
The Dozuki Master Group: Advanced Members Posts: 1,688 Member No.: 20,372 Joined: Sep 21st 2006 Location: Makati City, Metro Manila, Philippines | I personally don't have the patience most of the time to wait. Which is why starting today, if I play on a Sunday, I plan to go to Glorietta as early as 10:30 so I can avoid the queues. Obviously, the major trade-off would be that I'm unlikely to encounter any of you until probably the time I finish all my credits. <.< |
Type 100 | Posted: Jul 2 2011, 09:28 PM |
IDW Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 93 Member No.: 37,520 Joined: Jun 21st 2011 Location: aboard the Argama | Finally tried it yesterday. Next to IDAS5 this one feels rather strange. I can appreciate the realism IDAS6 requires for one to clear Irohazaka though. I'm still struggling with drift control and my times are not impressive at all. Myogi and Usui are wide and rather forgiving, but getting it wrong on Akina and Akagi (especially the squiggly middle of the first sector) means losing a shitload of time. Akagi 3:03.419 Akina 3:35.313 Irohazaka 3:24.102 Car's an RX-8. I tried transferring my IDAS5 card data to no avail - the machine threw an error. How do you guys control the drift angle once you get sideways? I doubt if the throttle pedal on these cabinets is analog; do you change pedal pressure or just stab the gas multiple times? Or do you just ride the throttle while sliding all the way? This post has been edited by Type 100 on Jul 2 2011, 09:32 PM |
Odenwings | Posted: Jul 2 2011, 11:02 PM | ||
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Hang in there buddy It really is very different from AS5, it's more like a drifty version of AS3. I think my times were much worse when i first started In general, I just tend to keep my foot on the gas throughout the drift, unless I feel like I'm understeering or am about to hit the wall from the momentum of the drift, during which I let go of the gas. | ||
Type 100 | Posted: Jul 3 2011, 12:22 AM | ||
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Thanks for the encouragement, but I highly doubt your newbie times were worse than mine In the case of Iroha it's crazy. It's a struggle between scrubbing off speed and when to actually get on the power to whip around the turn. I can't even do all the wall-jumps; I can nail just the first one and then fail to make sense of the other three hahahaha! Will try to log some more seat time when time and finances allow. | ||
brian_infinispirit | Posted: Jul 3 2011, 06:14 AM |
The Dozuki Master Group: Advanced Members Posts: 1,688 Member No.: 20,372 Joined: Sep 21st 2006 Location: Makati City, Metro Manila, Philippines | It's always like that when starting out this time, so don't feel too bad about it. In ID6AA, stock cars and full-spec cars are radically different... unlike in previous versions wherein FT cars are, at the most, 8 seconds faster than bone stock cars. I remember those 3'17-ish Usui runs and 3'28-ish Akina runs back then. <.< |
Odenwings | Posted: Jul 3 2011, 06:41 AM |
IDW Member Group: Members Posts: 21 Member No.: 37,529 Joined: Jun 23rd 2011 Location: Philippines | From personal experience, I take the turns in Iroha differently from the usual. A few turns, I can take the turn with the gas down, some I have to tap the pedal at certain points on the turn, etc. Also, for some reason wall-rape seems to work for the right-hand turns Just keep practicing, and soon enough you'll be breaking records |
john_takumi86 | Posted: Jul 3 2011, 07:27 AM | ||
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you don't need any teach or ideas coz you have on your own.. I appreciated what you've done so far.. Besides I'm not a pro, I'm just an amateur.. This post has been edited by john_takumi86 on Jul 3 2011, 07:34 AM | ||
DigiBunny | Posted: Jul 3 2011, 07:27 AM |
Reading is magic! Group: Advanced Members Posts: 2,601 Member No.: 30,700 Joined: Sep 24th 2008 Location: Philippines | To be specific, wall rape tends to be effective JUST before the apex of the turn. Although I'm not quite sure how the Japanese pull it off, that's what I've observed from watching KotokoZLR's 2'44 vid. |
Type 100 | Posted: Jul 8 2011, 01:39 AM |
IDW Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 93 Member No.: 37,520 Joined: Jun 21st 2011 Location: aboard the Argama | I'm going to Timezone G4 tonight to log some more seat time and figure out just how to crack ID6AA. In case any of you ID6AA gods are in the area and would like to meet up with a mere mortal, my card name is "Hyakushiki" in hiragana (ひゃくしき). EDIT/UPDATE Spent the better part of two hours on the machine, making time attacks on many circuits from Akina Lake to Irohazaka. I finally understand how this game works and how to get the drift timing right. As it turns out, there are many ways of initiating a drift in the game, inspired by real-life counterparts. These are the ones I found. - Scandinavian flick/"manji" drift - Lift-off oversteer, into powerslide - "Throttle kick" (since there's no clutch pedal to kick in the game) Transitioning from Akina Lake all the way to Myogi helped gel the whole drifting concept, while Akagi is the first true test of skill because it requires quick transitions (hence a good preparation for Irohazaka). Personal best times so far, all downhill. To my surprise I'm actually in the leaderboards now! Akina Lake 2:16.953 (#5) Usui 3:18.191 Myogi 3:05.560 (#6) Akagi 2:58.103 Akina 3:22.539 Irohazaka 3:12.109 (#8) Irohazaka was the most fun; the jumps are still hard to get right though. Akina, as usual for me, is a pain in the ass because it's easy to fudge up midway, and to my disappointment I had lots of trouble trying to repeat that 3:22 time. Moar practice required. Progress is encouraging though. This post has been edited by Type 100 on Jul 8 2011, 07:41 AM |
DigiBunny | Posted: Jul 12 2011, 03:06 AM |
Reading is magic! Group: Advanced Members Posts: 2,601 Member No.: 30,700 Joined: Sep 24th 2008 Location: Philippines | I am CLEARLY not going to acquire an Usui crown. I'm COMPETENT, but little walltaps are going to stick me at 2'45 for the rest of my life. *raspberry* Odd. Most of my top times for courses that I like are... 7 seconds off the Japanese. Except Akina. Either I'm not behaving, or the car's not behaving. Either way I'm making one or two stupid mistakes where my ass doesn't have enough grip and my rear scrapes the guardrails, or I eat the inside because I went in too early. And so the quest to reclaim my crown continues! |
Odenwings | Posted: Jul 12 2011, 04:33 AM |
IDW Member Group: Members Posts: 21 Member No.: 37,529 Joined: Jun 23rd 2011 Location: Philippines | I gotta thank you DigiBunny. Our battles earlier were the best I've ever had Man, I think I'm at that point where it's just so hard for me to improve...and I must admit, I suck at UH |
DigiBunny | Posted: Jul 12 2011, 04:50 AM |
Reading is magic! Group: Advanced Members Posts: 2,601 Member No.: 30,700 Joined: Sep 24th 2008 Location: Philippines | Would have been longer if I had brought a lil' more. Though you seemed to be occupied with your friend. While I was watching you Akina, it felt like your S2000 was peakier than my RX8. You could floor it all the way without swinging completely wide and make it out like a rocket. Which is weird, because I have this tiny little engine that has crap for torque when compared to a 2L FC20. This post has been edited by DigiBunny on Jul 12 2011, 04:52 AM |
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