Beatmania Iidx 15 Dj Troopers Ostentatious
Dec 27, 2017 beatmania iidx 15 dj troopers. 최근 수정 시각: 2019-10-14 01:34:18. 이에 대해서는 원래 dj troopers로 cs 시리즈를 마무리 지으려 했지만, 팬 서비스 차원에서 empress까지 cs로 발매한 것이라는 추측이 있다. 이런 시각에서 보면 empress cs판이 꽤 화려한 사양으로 나온 것이.
Now that the game is out in the wild, I may as well do a complete review on this release.First and foremost, anybody whose played IIDX before knows the drill. However, compared to prior games in the series this entry is definitely not for beginners. Something that everybody has seen in this series is that over time more difficult notecharts are developed, but this game goes farther than even it's arcade counterpart in some respects. In the case of the new songs from the arcade they reflect natural evolution as some 10s in this release are more difficult to clear than older 11s in the series. However, in this release it's obvious that Konami is hell bent on challenging even the best of players with 'Another+', a new mode featuring new notecharts for select songs. Upon first hearing this some people considered this to be a gimmick, but the difficulty of these notecharts reflects the decision to have this type of mode as with one 10, two 11, and all other songs in this mode being 12 this will add replay value for even some of the best players. Also, new another notecharts have been made for Gentle Stress and Bad Routine which like Rugged Ash serves as a logical extension of the hyper notecharts for the songs.
The console premiere songs that are available at the start of the game are all consistently high quality and also reflect how much more difficult over time the series has become. While I personally approve of them increasing the difficulty of songs, I disapprove of the decision to make unlocks more difficult to obtain.When it comes to revival songs, Konami revived 16 songs for this release, but in the cases of Switch, Rise'n Beauty, and the Another for Sweetest Savage decided to use new notecharts instead of what appears in the arcade. While some people will like this, I personally do not as it goes against the 7th Style CS survey Konami conducted that indicated that players wanted the releases to be more arcade based. In addition, the decision to revive Spica, Colors (Radio Edit), 1st Samurai, Debtty Daddy, and Innocent Walls is perplexing to me as they have all appeared in 9th Style or newer in the console series. The most important songlist tidbit that I should mention is the omission of I'm In Love Again (DJ Yoshitaka Remix) which has got to be the most perplexing thing I've ever seen since it's a Konami original song.In terms of unlocks, some unlocks are the same as before, but in some important aspects unlocks have been drastically changed. Noteblasts still are unlockable via Dan Mode and frames are still unlocked by playing the matching songs in Extra Stage.
However, BGM songs this time cannot be unlocked via playing the triggering song in Dan mode and Expert mode and the song must be played in Free Mode or Standard Mode. The biggest change though is that to unlock most hidden songs the player must be able to reach military splash and hard clear AA all military splash songs on one difficulty.
For lesser players I can see songs like Do It! Even on Normal will keep them from getting all unlocks either due to not being able to hard clear it or missing the AA barely. Also, this type of unlock requirement does feel tedious compared to prior releases.Finally there are some issues concerning the notechart design for some songs. For some songs like Trip Machine Phoenix and Children's Sketchbook the decision was made to double the BPM to reach speeds of 320 and 280 bpm respectively.
With that in mind some people feel that such a decision makes the notecharts feel cheap and ill conceived at best. Also, the appearence of Pluto and fffff (Known as Five Hammer to Pop'N Music players) as hidden songs is a polarizing decision as many IIDX players will argue that these songs don't feel right within IIDX as a whole. At the same time though the addition of Implantation as a hidden song will be a welcome addition given it's status as the boss song of 5 key Beatmania releases.Overall, this release is not without it's flaws, but it is a very strong release overall for experienced players. For beginners though despite the redone tutorial mode this release may not be for them. Yeah, this game is really God damn difficult, it reminds me a lot of the jump from Red to Happy Sky minus all the fun. All the BPM fuckery that goes on in the harder charts is more of nuisance than anything- it feels like Konami wanted players to make more use out changing high speed mid-song. Random BPM changes are not fun and are rarely ever done well.
A and Era do it really well, Icarus and 1st Samurai kinda sorta do it well, every other song with a BPM change is just no fun.I'll have to play it more, but Troopers seems more like a chore than anything. The music is the weakest it has been in while and the charts definitely do not make up for it this time around. There seems to be a lot of potential in the large number of unlocks this game has so it may be a bit too early to see where this iteration a Beet will fit in in the series. Regardless, if you can get good at Troopers it will make the previous mixes seem like cake so hey, at least you'll become a better player.And the main menu music managed somehow to be more annoying than Distorted's. Merk wrote:Yeah, this game is really God damn difficult, it reminds me a lot of the jump from Red to Happy Sky minus all the fun.
All the BPM fuckery that goes on in the harder charts is more of nuisance than anything- it feels like Konami wanted players to make more use out changing high speed mid-song. Random BPM changes are not fun and are rarely ever done well. A and Era do it really well, Icarus and 1st Samurai kinda sorta do it well, every other song with a BPM change is just no fun.I'll have to play it more, but Troopers seems more like a chore than anything. The music is the weakest it has been in while and the charts definitely do not make up for it this time around. There seems to be a lot of potential in the large number of unlocks this game has so it may be a bit too early to see where this iteration a Beet will fit in in the series. Regardless, if you can get good at Troopers it will make the previous mixes seem like cake so hey, at least you'll become a better player.And the main menu music managed somehow to be more annoying than Distorted's.I would rate this post B.
Merk wrote:Yeah, this game is really God damn difficult, it reminds me a lot of the jump from Red to Happy Sky minus all the fun. All the BPM fuckery that goes on in the harder charts is more of nuisance than anything- it feels like Konami wanted players to make more use out changing high speed mid-song. Random BPM changes are not fun and are rarely ever done well. A and Era do it really well, Icarus and 1st Samurai kinda sorta do it well, every other song with a BPM change is just no fun.I'll have to play it more, but Troopers seems more like a chore than anything. The music is the weakest it has been in while and the charts definitely do not make up for it this time around. There seems to be a lot of potential in the large number of unlocks this game has so it may be a bit too early to see where this iteration a Beet will fit in in the series. Regardless, if you can get good at Troopers it will make the previous mixes seem like cake so hey, at least you'll become a better player.And the main menu music managed somehow to be more annoying than Distorted's.I would rate this post B.I would rate this post, which rated that post B, B.
Merk wrote:Yeah, this game is really God damn difficult, it reminds me a lot of the jump from Red to Happy Sky minus all the fun. All the BPM fuckery that goes on in the harder charts is more of nuisance than anything- it feels like Konami wanted players to make more use out changing high speed mid-song. Random BPM changes are not fun and are rarely ever done well. A and Era do it really well, Icarus and 1st Samurai kinda sorta do it well, every other song with a BPM change is just no fun.I'll have to play it more, but Troopers seems more like a chore than anything. The music is the weakest it has been in while and the charts definitely do not make up for it this time around.
There seems to be a lot of potential in the large number of unlocks this game has so it may be a bit too early to see where this iteration a Beet will fit in in the series. Regardless, if you can get good at Troopers it will make the previous mixes seem like cake so hey, at least you'll become a better player.And the main menu music managed somehow to be more annoying than Distorted's.I would rate this post B.I would rate this post, which rated that post B, B.I would make a post stating my rating of a post so you could reply and explain that you rate my post which rates a post.dawg. Since I kinda forgot to mention it, this release does not have 480p capabilities and for that matter no IIDX release on the PStwo will most likely.
The reason why this hasn't happened is cause when 9th style was made Konami changed the engine so instead of rendering graphics frame by frame (which was how everything up to that point was done and it showed on 8th Style cause it was possibly the lowest quality port of the entire series), it would render them on a field by field basis. (In other words, it renders every other line of resolution.) This is very noticible when using Xploder HDTV Loader due to the shimmering effect observed and also when comparing the console version with the arcade version. This is perhaps slightly off-topic, but I figure I'll ask it here since your last comment was down this thought pattern.Over the holiday I was involved in a discussion regarding the possibility of using a first generation PS3 (with EE for PS2 compatibility) to play IIDX releases and let it upscale the game to 480p for output over HDMI. Do you know of anyone who has done this?
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What was their result?I have been playing IIDX on a Samsung LCD panel for the past couple weeks. AC looks great on it, but its upscale of 480i (even over component) for CS leaves a lot to be desired. My hope was that the PS3 would be able to do a better job of it. Ho wrote:This is perhaps slightly off-topic, but I figure I'll ask it here since your last comment was down this thought pattern.Over the holiday I was involved in a discussion regarding the possibility of using a first generation PS3 (with EE for PS2 compatibility) to play IIDX releases and let it upscale the game to 480p for output over HDMI.
Do you know of anyone who has done this? What was their result?I have been playing IIDX on a Samsung LCD panel for the past couple weeks. AC looks great on it, but its upscale of 480i (even over component) for CS leaves a lot to be desired.
My hope was that the PS3 would be able to do a better job of it.Personally I wouldn't recommend one for a few reasons. While the PS3 is region free, it still enforces region locking in PSone and PStwo games so you'd either have to mod it or get a Japanese PS3. Also, there are some graphical issues with 3rd Style and 6th Style (I know it's enough for BMS to declare them not compatible) according to the backwards compability database on the Japanese PS3 website. As for it going to other resolutions, while the PS3 can upscale the games to higher resolutions I've found nothing concerning how it looks and plays on various resolutions.
As for the controllers, currently I haven't seen any good PStwo to PS3 adapters (Which uses USB) so you would probably have to get the board's firmware modded your setup would work on the console. Overall, it would be a rather tedious task to set this up.
中原 龍太郎Also known asRyu☆Seiryū (青龍)Born( 1979-10-01) October 1, 1979 (age 40),Genres,Occupation(s)Musician, composer, arrangerYears active2000–presentLabelsRyutaro Nakahara ( 中原 龍太郎, Nakahara Ryūtarō, born October 1, 1979), known by his stage name Ryu ☆, is a musician and DJ. In 2000, Ryu, along with won a contest started by Konami, in which composers were to make music such that the winners would get their songs in the next installment. Ryu's entry 'Starmine' and Kors K's 'Clione' won the contest and both songs were featured in.Ryu returned in with a remix of DJ Taka's 'Abyss', and composed more songs in onwards. Since then, Ryu has become a mainstay composer for Konami's series as well as a freelance musician. Ryu has become a part of beatnation records, which compose of Kors K, DJ Taka, L.E.D., and.He has numerous works outside of Konami as well, including 'Orion' from HARDCORE TANO.C's 'HARDCORE SYNDROME 2' album and remixes of the famous ' and 'Caipirinha'. Contents.Songs Beatmania IIDX Beatmania IIDX 4th Style.
starmineBeatmania IIDX 9th Style. Abyss -The Heavens Remix- (original song by Takayuki Ishikawa)Beatmania IIDX 10th Style. Narcissus At Oasis. rainbow rainbow. 雪月花Beatmania IIDX 11 IIDXRED. AGEHA. Be quietBeatmania IIDX 12 Happy Sky.
Aurora. in motion. 合体せよ!ストロングイェーガー!! (Ryu☆ remix) (original song by Toshiyuki Kakuta). in the Sky (CS version song)Beatmania IIDX 13 Distorted. Harmony and Lovely. So Fabulous!!.
waxing and wanding. Go Beyond!! (with Sōta Fujimori; CS version song)Beatmania IIDX 14 Gold. Dreaming Sweetness. Second Heaven. Treasure×Star (with Naoki Maeda and Sachimayu; CS version song)Beatmania IIDX 15 DJ Troopers. Blue Rain (with Takayuki Ishikawa).
Dazzlin' Darlin. Time to Air. Do it!!