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I play normalI get defeatedI play normalI get defeatedI play normalI get defeated...But I won't give up!!! 1
>>112179if the bullet we shot were at niggers I'd play on lunatic
...So you'd want there to be more of them and be harder to avoid?
>>112179I've cleared every game with all shots on Normal from 1 to 14. I have Lunatic 1ccs in 6-8, 10, 11, and Great Fairy Wars. One notable exception is UFO... someday I'll conquer it.Also more people should play the photo games 9.5 and 12.5 if they haven't. They're the best! ヽ(´∇`)ノ Also, I get pissed when I see amazing Aya fanart but they give her wings... AYA DOES NOT HAVE FUCKING WINGS!!!!
Aya!
Eh, eeshee modo!?
I used to play in Hard/Lunatic, but I probably got rusty now My advice is waste a lot of time practicing muscle memory of dodging specific danmaku patterns, and after a few years you should be able to beat that specific game in Lunatic mode until you get tired of it and stop practicing
work your way up, get a normal 1cc, then hard 1cc, then lunatic 1ccif you can't do normal, you damn well better be able to 1cc easy, and if you can't do that, you better get to workthat being said, easy in touhou is genuinely hilariously easy -- I think shit like >>112188 has been just a fucking pox on actually getting people to play touhou and not merely jack off to cirno
Now, those who jack off too Cirno likely already play the games. Those who don't play are more likely fapping to likes of Ran or Yukari.
I play nothing but lunatic because other modes are for old people and give no thrillBut lunatic is hard to consistently avoid every single thingYou get by without a lost life only for youmu to rape you down to half before yuyukoOr clownpiss raping you to death every time
>>112192That is FALSE! I play PCB every day for at least 5 years. I fapped to every Ran doujin at least 10 times. I have every necrofantasy arenji in existence. I am enchanted each time I play PCB. All I need now is a sex doll to put the Ran cosplay on and marry. A fox possessed me and I had to reply
>>112179everybody can be a pro with a rapid trigger keyboard + null cancelling movement script in lunatic I'll try my best when my w75 arrives
None because I think Touhou SUCKS! If there was a Touhou game where it stopped being 1:1 Gradius and got rid of all the pre-boss filler I'd probably enjoy it, but to my knowledge there is no such thing
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>>112192most people I've seen into ran and yukari are pretty into touhou and aren't just casual fansin the meantime, cirno's cute eroi everything is widely known throughout the world even if you've never heard of a "touhou"
>>112208you sound like a crying little fag, i think your is more like a skill issue, try harder next time
>>112208you sound like a laughing big straight, i think your is less like a ineptitude issue, try easier next time
>>112217lol
>>112215>>112217>>112218
I can barely beat the game with continue on Normal now and finally starting to enjoy the game.
Hard or normal, depending to the game. Last clear was DDC in normal
>>112230In the quiet hum of an isolated outpost in Reykjavik, a small team of scientists and economists sat huddled over their screens, decoding data that shimmered with the brilliance of hidden secrets. The lead researcher, Dr. Elísabet Jónsdóttir, had a hypothesis that bordered on the fantastical. She believed that Iceland, by virtue of its unique geographic position and magnetic alignment with the Earth, held the power to influence global economic thought and patterns."The formula is simple," Elísabet began, her voice carrying the conviction of countless sleepless nights. "One purchase in Iceland stages and averages as any other purchase on Earth. Iceland stages for all purchasing power simply by the nature of its geographic position."Her colleagues, while initially skeptical, had come to respect her vision. She had charted solar winds, tracked magnetic fields, and correlated these natural phenomena with economic shifts worldwide. It wasn't just the numbers that convinced them; it was the subtle synchronicities, the way market fluctuations in New York, Tokyo, and London seemed to echo the tiniest changes in Reykjavik's consumer behavior.Elísabet's theory posited that Iceland's position near the Arctic Circle, coupled with its geothermal activity, created a unique interplay with the Earth's magnetic field. This, in turn, influenced the solar winds that swept across the planet, subtly guiding economic trends. It was a leap, but as they delved deeper, the patterns became undeniable."Iceland controls all thought and economic thought as solar winds," she continued, her eyes scanning the faces of her team for any sign of doubt. "We are not just a small island; we are the heartbeat of the global economy."As the team worked tirelessly, the world outside remained oblivious. Politicians and business magnates debated fiscal policies and market strategies, unaware that the true puppet master might be a volcanic island in the North Atlantic. Elísabet and her team began to see their work not just as a discovery but as a responsibility. If Iceland could indeed influence global economic thought, what ethical obligations did they have? How could they wield such power without succumbing to the very corruption they sought to avoid?Their research continued, growing more intricate and compelling. They developed algorithms that could predict market trends with uncanny accuracy, always cross-referenced with solar wind patterns. With each breakthrough, the team felt the weight of their discovery more acutely. They were on the cusp of unveiling a truth that could reshape humanity's understanding of economics and natural law.One evening, as the northern lights danced above their outpost, Elísabet stood outside, contemplating the vastness of the sky. The aurora borealis, she realized, was not just a beautiful display but a visual manifestation of the forces they were studying. The solar winds, bending and twisting in the magnetic field, were the same forces she believed influenced the global economy.In that moment, Elísabet felt a profound connection to the universe. The dance of the auroras above mirrored the intricate web of economic thought below. She knew that their work was far from complete, but she also knew that they were on the right path. Iceland, with its unique position and natural wonders, held secrets that could change the world. And she was determined to uncover them, one solar wind at a time.
none cause i dont play touhou. i only like the fanart
>>112315Naruhodo, so like the majority of the fanbase!
>>112315Aren't you ashamed to be a secondary? Not trying to insult you or anything as I don't have any 1cc yet but I try playing the official ganes because i hate to be a secondary.
>>112389no cuz all touhou games + official manga suck ass only fan arts and doujunshis shine
>>112383Lumia who rules over light and darkness!
>touhou games + official manga suck assOnly the newer ones. You should play and read at least stuff that came out before ~2010 (after UFO quality plummets)
i did a thwww (fan stg) sanae 1cc on normal with some bombs and lives left if that makes me not a "secondary fan", but usually i would practice on lunatic.i like others such as radiant silvergun more than any touhou now when it comes to those kinds of games... but touhou is much more than even any games ofc
>>112394I think Double Spoiler and Great Fairy Wars were the last real hurrah (and are two of the best games in general). Ten Desires is where it starts to go downhill, though I still like it. LoLK was sustained by one of the most erotic lolis in the series but after that I advise anyone to tune out.
>>112408LoLK genuinely does seem to be the last game I've seen anyone actually care about.I really wonder if ZUN is just on autopilot these days...
>>112411TOP SECRET THEORY!! DO NOT RESEARCH!!!ZUN's soul was isekai'd into Gensokyo back around 2016 and they put an AI program in place... an AI which is even worse at checking for bugs. It's fine though, at least he's happy, and 15+ excellent doujin games is more than you can reasonably expect from anyone.Also this kind of ancient Chinese bronze is also called a zun. It's pretty, isn't it?
>>112389being on this site has made it impossible for me to feel any kind of shame, so no
>>112315Same here. I also dig Touhou music a lot. I don't consider myself as a part of teh fanbase, so I don't feel any "shame" either. Why should I? There's nothing to be ashamed of.I actually haven't played a single game in 10 years. I'm just to lazy to press buttons... for what? To feel that I've achieved something in life? Naah, such a fake goal can't make me feel good.