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Post by oscarj08 on Dec 23, 2011 15:31:55 GMT
hey i want to show you some ideas that i want to post to suggest a new feature to PS: - Mouse navigation (or wiimote support ) - Option To Set Text Events - Option To Set Automatic Star power - Multi Lenguaje. (Espanish, Italian, French..) these are my ideas, sorry for my english
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Post by playershift on Dec 23, 2011 20:58:08 GMT
i have had some ideas is was posted before like No.4,and some members was posted before as like No.3,what is Text Events? or just like Loading phrase on the load songs screen?,and most problem is development staff only can to speak English as like No.4 .
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Post by asskickulater on Dec 23, 2011 22:39:31 GMT
I fail to see a reason why the wiimote should be supported, seems like a complete waste of time and a rather out of place feature.
automatic star power has been rejected several times, it promotes bad/lazy charting
Multi language is something that has been slowly work on, a few users have made translations of the game, i dont think any of them have been added but will be at some point.
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Post by raynebc on Dec 23, 2011 23:46:39 GMT
The wiimote is a small controller that can be operated easily with just one hand, it could be quite convenient to use for menu navigation compared to some two handed controllers (like most gamepads, or keyboards) where you could have to put your instrument/drumsticks down to navigate the menus.
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Post by asskickulater on Dec 24, 2011 0:19:46 GMT
I thought you navigated the menus with the drum pads themselves?
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Post by JD2504 on Dec 24, 2011 1:14:47 GMT
also most drum pads have navigation buttons, easily operable with one hand. With guitar you use strum up/down and green and red buttons
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Post by playershift on Dec 24, 2011 7:32:44 GMT
most Controllers will work fine on in-game.
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Post by raynebc on Dec 24, 2011 8:43:59 GMT
It could still be useful for using normal MIDI instruments, which don't have typical game controller buttons on them.
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Post by vandorb12 on Dec 24, 2011 9:39:27 GMT
It could still be useful for using normal MIDI instruments, which don't have typical game controller buttons on them. quite true. But there are many other ways to solve this problem: Force keyboard navigation, have the player use a game pad or a unused plastic music controller to navigate menus, or have another player select their instrument/difficulty. I find that Bluetooth implementation (especially for Wii controllers) will be a slight hassle. It will require new dependencies and more third party drivers to be installed for the end-user, and not every Bluetooth transceiver will work with a Wii remote.
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Post by knapman [FD] on Dec 24, 2011 10:57:50 GMT
well u can already use the wiimote with glovepie so you should be fine for navigation if you want to use that, personally i've just attached a madcatz portable drum controller to my midi kit, could also do the same with a pro midi adaptor or band hero unit
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Post by Inf4mousKid on Dec 26, 2011 4:54:22 GMT
wiimotes are awesome i'd know i have a wii
and rb wii controllers are easier to put in the game (even tho its been done)
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Post by asskickulater on Dec 26, 2011 6:41:31 GMT
"and rb wii controllers are easier to put in the game (even tho its been done"
negative 2 points for irrelevance and "txt tlk"
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