You know, watching this made me realize that nothing that's in a potential new Rhythm heaven game will ever top what fans have already come up with. From stuff like this to like all the new fan games.
I was thinking that the same way that you use 2 cowbells to distinguish combos, you can use it to distinguish blue lightbulbs from yellow ones. This could be on top of the "hit 2" distinction, and it also makes the audio cues more distinct than a "hit 2" with no bulb (yes, the bulb does have also its own audio cue but I find that in practice it gets very easily drown out by most background music unless you make it really quiet.)
You know, watching this made me realize that nothing that's in a potential new Rhythm heaven game will ever top what fans have already come up with. From stuff like this to like all the new fan games.
that means a lot
Neato
Amazing
Real
Whoa :00
I was thinking that the same way that you use 2 cowbells to distinguish combos, you can use it to distinguish blue lightbulbs from yellow ones. This could be on top of the "hit 2" distinction, and it also makes the audio cues more distinct than a "hit 2" with no bulb (yes, the bulb does have also its own audio cue but I find that in practice it gets very easily drown out by most background music unless you make it really quiet.)
who came up with this weird concept, that is "Zerikarateka"?
i did :)
the word is a romanization of jelly+karate practitioner in japanese