Staying focused and accurate is really hard but I tried my best! (DLC) 🎵Song: YO~I DON! / よーいドン! 10 ☆ difficulty - Oni (Extreme) Player: Kevin_202 "Ok" notes 可: 24 【 太鼓の達人 Nintendo Switchば~じょん!】 🐦Twitter - / kev2o2
Also, Try playing ranked against better players. then you Will learn to get better with each loss/win you get. Try watching tutorials on how to get better and try to learn better ways to play harder songs. Don't be afraid to push your limits because you might find that they were too close to you. Try to set harder goals, but not too hard that it's impossible with the skill you have when you set it.
This is my favorite song, after playing once, the beatmap gave me sorta kinda Sotsu Omeshiki vibes (previous favorite) until I realized they were the same genre lol
Both. The drum uses force sensors, so don't be afraid to hit harder. But, hitting at an angle can also make it not register. If you notice, I'm hitting basically from the top down, keeping the sticks near 90°, this works best with my specific drum, but you may need to experiment with yours.
Hey Nice job You are really good, which monitor and bachi do you use? I'm new un the game and I want the Best experience possible , thanks in advance! :)
Thank you! The bachi are just the regular ones that come with the Tatacon. The monitor I use now is a "BenQ ZOWIE RL2455S 24" 1080p 60Hz". It's the has the least amount of delay possible for 60fps games, I bought it refurbished on eBay for $100.
I tried streaming the other day actually but I had a lot of technical issues. My laptop isn't the greatest. If I ever stream again, it'll be exclusively on YT, so you'll know if it ever happens.
:OO I've been trying to calibrate it but the audio from when I hit it and when it comes out from my tv seems a little desync'd even though the visual cue lines up on the circle. What kind of calibration settings do you use for this game? Or is there a way to sync up the audio better so it doesn't feel as laggy?
I don't use any calibration settings, everything is default and set to 0. I find calibration settings don't help much anyway so also keeping it at 0 is probably your best bet. If you have another TV or Monitor, you can try those out too.