Post by Chaf Cancel on Jul 11, 2018 5:35:50 GMT
Congratulations. This project can be very big, especially if Steam Workshop is used.
For my own list of request:
- A full vertical chart that takes the entire screen, ala GITADORA. I already know that the game allows you to modify the angle of the chart on screen, but you can't zoom in our out the chart. If you do full vertical, you'll have a lot of non-used space.
- The ability to put a "Judge". In Japanese Rhythm Games like GITADORA, DDR or BeatMania, you have to respect a precise timing window to validate a note with the maximum score. If you miss out the timing, you'll have a "Great" or a "Good", that will grant you less points. I don't know if it's possible on Guitar and Bass, but on Drums and Dance, it's a given.
- An alternative score system. You toggle a special option and, instead of the classic RB/GH scoring you always had, you have a score that would just be the representation of your accuracy. Zero would be the minimum and a number like 100'000 or 1'000'000 would always be the maximum. In between, each notes would have a score that would be the maximum score, divided by the number of notes the track has. Obviously, it would be in pair with the "Judge", and would only work well if all the bonus points like Solo Bonus or Overdrive was out of the mode as well.
- Putting alternative ways of activating Overdrive on Drums. Especially the GH World Tour way, when you have to hit both symbals. Because it can be activated at any time, just like how Overdrive works with Guitars.
- An easier UI, so that players can use Phase Shift in a party-mode configuration, with more than one player, playing locally. In the end, I would love to be able to make a Phase Shift Arcade cabinet, just like what I can do with StepMania.
And the big one;
- A Turntable Mode. It would be a blessing for the DJ Hero community. For the moment, we have nothing to play on, and the community really asks it. It could push us for doing new mashups or entirely new songs. It could even be used to make new Band charts, when we take bands that already have a DJ in it, (Linkin Park, Man with a Mission, Deftone, etc) or when we can take already existing rock/metal songs, remove the vocal part and adding samples to the DJ. A whole new world can be opened, thanks to that. And it doesn't even have to be the total clone of DJ Hero either. He can just not putting Rewind in. (which sucked) It can make effects acting like Whamming. It can totally remove Freestyle notes. (which also sucked)
StepMania is already known as the reference for his type of gameplay, inspired a lot by Japanese RGs. Phase Shift could do the same thing with Western Rhythm games. I wish you all the best, and thank you.
For my own list of request:
- A full vertical chart that takes the entire screen, ala GITADORA. I already know that the game allows you to modify the angle of the chart on screen, but you can't zoom in our out the chart. If you do full vertical, you'll have a lot of non-used space.
- The ability to put a "Judge". In Japanese Rhythm Games like GITADORA, DDR or BeatMania, you have to respect a precise timing window to validate a note with the maximum score. If you miss out the timing, you'll have a "Great" or a "Good", that will grant you less points. I don't know if it's possible on Guitar and Bass, but on Drums and Dance, it's a given.
- An alternative score system. You toggle a special option and, instead of the classic RB/GH scoring you always had, you have a score that would just be the representation of your accuracy. Zero would be the minimum and a number like 100'000 or 1'000'000 would always be the maximum. In between, each notes would have a score that would be the maximum score, divided by the number of notes the track has. Obviously, it would be in pair with the "Judge", and would only work well if all the bonus points like Solo Bonus or Overdrive was out of the mode as well.
- Putting alternative ways of activating Overdrive on Drums. Especially the GH World Tour way, when you have to hit both symbals. Because it can be activated at any time, just like how Overdrive works with Guitars.
- An easier UI, so that players can use Phase Shift in a party-mode configuration, with more than one player, playing locally. In the end, I would love to be able to make a Phase Shift Arcade cabinet, just like what I can do with StepMania.
And the big one;
- A Turntable Mode. It would be a blessing for the DJ Hero community. For the moment, we have nothing to play on, and the community really asks it. It could push us for doing new mashups or entirely new songs. It could even be used to make new Band charts, when we take bands that already have a DJ in it, (Linkin Park, Man with a Mission, Deftone, etc) or when we can take already existing rock/metal songs, remove the vocal part and adding samples to the DJ. A whole new world can be opened, thanks to that. And it doesn't even have to be the total clone of DJ Hero either. He can just not putting Rewind in. (which sucked) It can make effects acting like Whamming. It can totally remove Freestyle notes. (which also sucked)
StepMania is already known as the reference for his type of gameplay, inspired a lot by Japanese RGs. Phase Shift could do the same thing with Western Rhythm games. I wish you all the best, and thank you.