I'm also hearing that the online play is now cross-region? & if the other player has the DLC songs, you can play them online.
Nope, not yet. It contains all of Portable 1 & 2 in the base game along with 40+ new songs. It'll be coming in a future DLC though.Does the game have Portable 3 songs? I'm just waiting on a sale to cop it, the demo was so good and got me back to my PSP days of Portable 2 & 3!
It should be set so notes are being hit in the middle of the judgement line. Notes shouldn't be getting 100% MAX above or below the line. If they are, you may want to do some calibration testing in the settings. It'll be the very first option in the menu. I know once I did that my accuracy improved a ton.I've asked this before and never did get a good answer.
Any "guide" on adjusting the timing? Like if the note appears to be above the line when you hit the button, is that a + or - offset? Same with below?
There are some songs that I can score SUPER well on one TV but can barely pass on my other TV.
My guess for the US prices:
Technika: $19.99
Guilty Gear: $4.99
Classiquai: $9.99??
Trilogy: $14.99???
That'd equal $50 for 69 additional songs. An even 70 if you throw in the free Only On song. Though why would you charge $5 for only 3 songs + 1 new plate, gear, & note, but then slightly double the price (in the UK) for EIGHT TIMES the music, new UI, additional missions, & 7 more trophies? I guess to cover the licensing fee to get said songs?
The songs are a lot of fun to play, and given that there are only three of them, they each have a lot of charts.How good is guilty gear? I'm not a fan of the series, never really tried it.
Xrd has a fantastic soundtrack and I recommend youtubing the songs (Break a Spell, Holy Orders (Be Just or Be Dead), and Marionette) if you're on the fenceHow good is guilty gear? I'm not a fan of the series, never really tried it.
I would expect not as regional stores all seem to be incompatible for other regions. Figure that would be the same.Anyone know if the DLC on the UK Store is compatible with the US game?
DLC is up in the US. Pricing is as follows:
Clazziquai: $20
Technika: $20
Trilogy: $15
Guilty Gear: $5
Over $60 if you include tax. Guess I'm only getting a couple for now.
Technika and Clazziquai are worth it with great song lists and from the hour I played this morning, some good patterns.is there enough content at this price? what do you guys think?
DLC is only compatible with the region of the game. This goes for everywhere.Anyone know if the DLC on the Us Store is compatible with my physical asia game?
I believe so. The songs are all new to me since I didn't play those particular older games. If you played them a lot then they might be less exciting for you. And against the base cost it's not as good of a deal, but if you compare it to many other music/rhythm games it's a great value that you get 69 songs and other stuff (unique missions, trophies, customization gear) for $60.is there enough content at this price? what do you guys think?
Thanks for confirming. I bought the US game last week with a 20% off code, but the higher priced DLC means I've not saved anything, and left me feeling a bit silly.
DLC is only compatible with the region of the game. This goes for everywhere.
I believe so. The songs are all new to me since I didn't play those particular older games. If you played them a lot then they might be less exciting for you. And against the base cost it's not as good of a deal, but if you compare it to many other music/rhythm games it's a great value that you get 69 songs and other stuff (unique missions, trophies, customization gear) for $60.
I'm seeing a fair amount of bitching online (not here) about the pricing and it's really not fair. I think this game is a victim of the great value entry price for 3 games' worth of songs.
"Oh why should I pay $60 for only 60 songs, the base game had over double that for $10 less"
First of all, nobody is forcing you to buy all the DLC, it's not "just" songs you get in these packs, and if these songs were available as DLC on their own, $1 would be a fair price.