Damn. I've been trying to get that last part down, but it's always the inner dual notes that kill me (the unusual up-right and square-triangle ones). Maybe I should try mapping my buttons like yours.
Yes, I mapped the blue lanes to L1, and R1 button. It's much more useful than default 6B layout. But I haven't tried 8B mode yet. Maybe I should play 8B with default layout.
Is it normal that i see all notes double in this Game. I mean, when i play with a speed of 2 and higher then i see them double. And it makes my brain dizzy, becaus i think i need to quickly press double the button.. And is there an Option to synch the Line and my Input. Talking from the PS4 Version. In the demo i could do this, but in the fullGame i cant´t finde this Option
I know this is weird to ask since it's an old video, but I wanna know can your eyes literally can see all the button or you memorize the song pattern first?
@@tempertrapful sounds like that's the case to me. I'm still on training wheels with the 4 button mode and even I have trouble keeping track of the note movement. And take it from me, you don't suck, the games just challenging, but fun with awsome music
Is it possible to play this with a keyboard? Maybe a custom controller with arcade buttons would also be great Sick performance, btw. You rock this game
Daniel Samoila its the same type of game but not the same game Osu!mania and LR2 is VERY different and djmax is also pretty different also theres stepmania But to answer the question yes you can You can start with a fightstick and take some of the parts from there
I much more prefer a controller à la beatmania. Playing a rythme game with an asymetrical controller feels weird and uncomfortable. Never did djmax on ps4, but on psp it was a nightmare for my fingers.
@@MeruKami Nothing is wrong with it, you should play a game however it's most fun for you. I personally just feel like you shouldn't be able to get free multiplier/points for no extra effort, with auto on it might as well not even exist at all. Plus I like to be able to choose when to activate fever on top of just having the extra added challenge.
I am a new player and I have absolutely no idea when it would be useful to use fever manually and then it should not be practical to use at a certain level of difficulty just in Mission mode it activates much less only in automatic since I don't necessarily have opportunities. For that explain to me when to use the fever so that it is apparently more viable than in automatic mode
@@MeruKami The early DJMax games used manual Fever and for that reason, every player will have to choose which part of the song should they use it to and have to plan on using it. Using Fever with single tap notes will bonus you with more score than a long sustained notes. That's why players will have to plan their Fever timing to get the best score. Not to mention the maxed out fever on a solo part which you will have to ladder your fever combo from early part of the song to get 5x fever on the right spot.
I don’t get the appeal of this game. It’s expensive and looks like tap tap revolution. Get a drum set and learn an instrument. I can promise you it’s 100 times more fulfilling than jamming a bunch of buttons to a beat.
I don't get the appeal of GTA. It's expensive and looks like saints row. Just steal a real car IRL and mow down innocent bystanders. It's 100% more fufilling then doing it in game.