How many full combos or Donderfuls do you have?
How many full combos or Donderfuls do you have?
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is nice but it made me realize that my TV is no good for playing vidya.
Not many because I am a scrub.
Same thing happened to me. I wanted to play it in the livingroom with my sister (she mastered the Ouendan games back in the day), but there's just too much lag on the big screen.
I can handle 10-11 songs in muse dash no problem but can barely beat 7* in this despite the inputs being more complex in muse dash, in theory. How can I get good?
most of portable deluxe and ds
>How can I get good?
Don't focus on the hit location, focus a bit to the right of it so your brain can register what's going on and by the time it does you can hit. Also, find a happy spot where your eyes glaze over/lose focus but you can still register what buttons need to be hit.
Big notes don't need to be hit with doubles and most people on the hardest songs don't even bother, doign normal hits is fine you just get less points.
Things like RRB BRR BRB BRBRB RBB, and all that other nonsense in quick succession is just something where you get used to that beat in your head how it works. I've only just started to be able to do RRB/BBR/BRR/RBB stuff on Oni and it has to be a somewhat slow song or only have it in between other triples or something else.
If you're on controller alternate your fingers, don't just mash one side when you have to hit a certain color. Also, turn on type B controls so it's easier to do Ka's.
If you're on drums you gotta learn how the roll works. There's tutorials online but it's necessary for harder songs.
Farthest I've gone is like 6* Onis unless they don't have RRB/BRR nonsense and they have to be under a certain tempo.
Getting Donderfuls has to be one of the most soul sucking experiences in vidya
t. only got donderful on easy cruel angel's thesis
on another note, how do i git gud at hitting notes in fast succession on keyboard? im using sd/kl
Hitting the green A button for the red prompts and hitting the red B button for the blue prompts messes with my head. I'm still trying to figure out which control and button scheme to use.
Across the series? All good is impossible for me because I don't feel like calibrating but I have hundreds of Oni full combos. Only some 10 stars though.
>keyboard
>green A red B
What the FUCK are you talking about?
Even if you do the calibration thing is it still that bad with some tvs?
I stopped keeping count after I fell out of playing the games obsessively but if memory serves me well I think I have like 50 10-star Oni FCs.
I've never gotten an Oni DFC on any star rating though, fuck that.
Type B. Always Type B. It makes all face buttons red, all shoulder buttons blue.
Thank you Don for introducing me to this banger.
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I still need to mod my tatacon, tapping it won't register shit.
You give out fucking terrible advice. Just stop posting you're actively hurting other players' potential.
I don't know what the control schemes are labeled in the newest game but in my opinion that's the worst control scheme for a beginner.
The one that splits the dpad and face buttons like :/: :\: (if that makes any sense) where you only use your thumbs is the easiest one to use and also the one that best lets you retain muscle memory if you ever get a drum controller (same physical movement and limitation of one simultaneous action per hand).
Okay then, what's the best controller scheme on controller that's not outright buying a Tatacon? Especially when that guy has the color of the face buttons themselves throwing him off and he can just make every button on the d-pad and buttons reds completely negating his issue and having to mentally juggle blues and reds being two buttons in the same area?
I haven't checked the calibration because I thought it would just be a matter like OSU, the problem here is the image quality, the dots come out blurred
I just can't get my head around the drum. And the game sucks with a controller.
Get over the issue and use type 1 or 3. Shoulder buttons are extremely difficult to rapidly press.
PS4 buttons don't match Taiko's color scheme either so there's no excuse.
>just saw that a Taiko game released a few days ago on PC
>Windows store exclusive
Fucking Bamco. Sega got MS to fund their Yakuza ports, and they still came out on Steam. This company consistantly dissapoints.
If you're ever looking at your controller when playing any video game you have already lost. Type A makes sense given the graphics on the screen (the innermost buttons are dons and the outermost ones are kats)
I've been using the control scheme for over a decade because it makes it very easy to hit reds and blues in addition to going for doubles on big hits and lets you easily alternate back and forth between left and right for triples or longer strings. I guess it would make it easier if you switch to tatacons since you learn outer/inner rim deals all the same.
>Shoulder buttons are extremely difficult to rapidly press.
On what planet are you from? I find R1/L1 and RB/LB super easy to rapidly press and especially go back and forth between.
is a keyboard viable?