ds4 is acutally still a viable controller. Joycon might be better if you have small/long fingers. keyboard is speed/chill. We do not talk about tatacons unless you have access to arcade machine (imo).
@@JadeiteKobayashi is it? the standard hori tatacon is a fine controller, that you can use to learn how to play. however i still wouldn‘t recommend tatacon if: - there is no arcade near your living place - relearning taiko for the sake of a different controller (high effort required) - consistency there is no doubt that tatacon players will become the best players since it‘s based of the arcade machine but you always need to question yourself if that‘s something you‘d like to commit to.
I keep failing this one on hard mode I nearly perfected it but oh I pressed the wrong button and messed it up it’s kinda impossible for me to do in one go but I’m gonna keep trying until I get it practice makes perfect
For any of you guys complaining and bitching about “oH tHiS cHaRt iS sO bAd!!,” then shut the hell up and listen to the strategy I have on how to do the drum break. It will help you because it helped me. Now listen up. The drum break is basically: 4, 3, 8, 24. The strategy to get better at the drum break is to basically count in your head the number pattern I have here. Each time the number resets back to 1, the notes fly in faster and the tempo increases. You count to 7 (I prefer to do 4+3), and then afterwards when the notes fly in faster, you count in one big group of 4 (8 notes total) and then on the final tempo increase, count in big groups of 6 (each beat contains 4 notes, and since there are 6 beats, that makes 24). Once I figured out how to do this, it made the part more consistent every time for me. Off sync? Sure. But now I scoff at how simple it was with that strategy. The only _real_ issue you have to worry about here is that you need to make sure your spam is consistent and that you’re not going too slow or too fast on the spam. A strategy for that is to watch when the notes approach their outlines and then adjust if you’re ever so slightly off tempo. Works every time when I do it. Use my strategy. It will help make the chart less bitchy to perfect. To be honest, this chart was more fun for me to do then fucking Extra Extreme Francisca. But again, maybe I’m just different.
I just love how in the English title they have to specify that it can be called either Knight of Nights, or Night of Knights, yet they didnt do this for songs like Hikari no Kanata e or Donkama 2000
That is actually insane, literally most FCs I see have the big taiko drum controller, you literally just spat in their faces and said "I can do this at 2x speed with my fingers, watch this" XD Good on you man!