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Post by Inf4mousKid on Aug 20, 2014 21:13:03 GMT
Is it possible for eof to importt the db charts that have forced hopos? I'm trying to prove a point to a db finatic
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Post by raynebc on Aug 20, 2014 23:40:32 GMT
If you mean the "N 5 #" entries in the .chart file, then yes, EOF added support for them in RC10. The Feedback editor itself does not support this notation though and my understanding is that it will crash if you try to open such a .chart file in it.
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Post by Inf4mousKid on Aug 21, 2014 1:30:05 GMT
Really? Ohh looks like the db finatic met is about to meet his match btw there was a db chart editor made by exilelord and even tho it's buggy and out of order he did have good features for it but i'll make separate post.
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Post by JarheadHME on Aug 21, 2014 1:59:51 GMT
(Just gonna make a quick comment about this here, as I was the one who asked to add the N 5 # import thing, I've learned that EOF imports it only as a forced HO/PO on, whereas it was originally used in GH3 to just switch it to the opposite of what it would normally be, i.e. a note that would normally be strummed would be turned into a HO/PO, and a note that would normally be a HO/PO would be turned into a strum, just thought I would mention this)
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Post by Inf4mousKid on Aug 21, 2014 2:03:17 GMT
Hhmmm... looks like there will have to be some serious remodeling in that area
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Post by raynebc on Aug 21, 2014 6:18:30 GMT
I think it's better served as a force mechanism instead of a toggle, since different rhythm games have different rules over automatic HOPO notations. Forced notations would work as expected 100% of the time as long as the game handles it correctly.
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