Yeah, (based on the arcade game) Red means hit the drum center, blue means hit the edge, large dot means hit with both sticks at the same time. Aside from large drum you can hit with either hand.Gave in and downloaded Japanese demo.
Questions.
What does red and blue dots mean? Can you stroke with either hand whenever? I get blue seems to be hitting side of drum. Any difference with motion controls?
Yeah, (based on the arcade game) Red means hit the drum center, blue means hit the edge, large dot means hit with both sticks at the same time. Aside from large drum you can hit with either hand.
I haven't tried it yet (slow download, bought the entire game), but it should be a straight down swipe for the center, angled for the edge (on your right hand swipe down-left, on your left hand swipe down-right)
There's no English at the moment.So the OP is right and English is confirmed in the Japanese version with the day one patch? No need to wait for SEA version? Well I'm hyped.
Amazon Japan
Do they ship internationally on stuff like that? I thought it was just books and some games.
They do.Do they ship internationally on stuff like that? I thought it was just books and some games.
I set my default Amazon Japan address to a forwarding address (tenso.com can provide these if you don't already have one) and bought the digital download. I was a little surprised that it doesn't even give a code, but all I had to do was log out of my US Nintendo Account and log into my JP one, then click through the link provided in the email/at the end of checkout.What's the best way to get this? I heard that non-JP credit cards don't work anymore on the JP eShop ???
That's awesome news, thanks!
I buy eshop cards from Play-Asia. Only problem there is you will have money left over in the account forever. The other option is to buy the physical version of the game from like Amazon.What's the best way to get this? I heard that non-JP credit cards don't work anymore on the JP eShop ???
You mean the motion controls? He still drops some notes so it's not perfect (still crazy impressive) but after I tried the demo I'm pretty sure the motion controls are assisted. If the note you're trying to hit is red, ambiguous motions will register as red and vice versa for blue. So he's basically hitting however he wants and as long as his red hits are somewhat straight and his blue hits are a bit off center it works because the game knows what note he's trying to hit to begin withI wonder what this guy does differently, to explain his perfect run?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DuA_nkh-i5Q
Any idea?
I just did that, 5 minutes later I'm still on the security check with my CC... is this normal?I buy eshop cards from Play-Asia. Only problem there is you will have money left over in the account forever. The other option is to buy the physical version of the game from like Amazon.
Buying the game code for less money using Amazon JP *Dont since the Amazon Strike*What's the best way to get this? I heard that non-JP credit cards don't work anymore on the JP eShop ???
oh.I just did that, 5 minutes later I'm still on the security check with my CC... is this normal?
The payment went through, now I'm supposed to wait for play asia CS to call me for a verification... should have went with amazon.Buying the game code for less money using Amazon JP *Dont since the Amazon Strike*
No money left in your account, you get the game and a DLC
oh.
Just bought it.
So either there's an easy timing mode or something that I'm missing or the tv lag for the PS4 version has been messing with my timing this whole time, because this was my first time playing this song ever:
.Can any of you try and record a clip of any song? Seems like they disabled that but I have seen people sharing clips of the game
That's worrisome.I'm not feeling the joycon controls. It's very unresponsive. Especially the right hand one(?) very weird. Also is it me or does this not have a latency setting, I remember for most rhythm games you would be able to set a ms delay after hitting notes a few times. Rockband and Guitar Hero had this, for TVs and such.
I think this is the first vid I have seen with the switch drums. Although they probably look just like the PS4 ones.
I'm not feeling the joycon controls. It's very unresponsive. Especially the right hand one(?) very weird. Also is it me or does this not have a latency setting, I remember for most rhythm games you would be able to set a ms delay after hitting notes a few times. Rockband and Guitar Hero had this, for TVs and such.
The motion controls feel great...when they work. The game has two motions you need to do, swipe down to hit the center of the drum, swipe diagonally down and to the side to hit the edge. That one is hard as heck to do reliably, especially with your off-hand. I've gotten used to it, but it's still hard. I can do the center hit with a light flick, but for me the edge hit needs a forceful side-swipe, which is hard to do quickly. I'll likely never be as good as in the arcade; in arcade I can do Evangelion on hard difficulty, this, not so much. Still fun though, and a good work out.
Note, if you are playing on tv, don't forget to adjust the timing to fix video lag; I had to set mine to -25 to match the audio.
Whew.there's offset options in the settings, you just have to set it manually