Valkyrie-Favor wrote:Gamestop-exclusive preorder bonuses have been announced. They're digital. Couldn't it have been an extra song, a Miku keychain ,a poster, a shirt, or something that didn't suck?
They are:
Two Snow Miku 2013 Costumes
Custom PS3 Hatsune Miku Theme with 10 unique backgrounds
I haven't preordered yet, so I might as well use Gamestop.
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I wonder if PDF2 will be localized?
More importantly, I wonder how much longer this series will last. The gameplay is solid, and the songs are popular at least in Japan. Could this turn into the next Beatmania?
As long as they keep selling the series will keep going. Last I knew PDf was the 2nd best selling game on the Vita in Japan. May not be saying much, but it's a quality series, IMO.
As far as those pre-order bonuses, I already have them from the Japanese PSN store.
Project Diva F is currently the most anticipated item at Gamestop.
More anticipated than the PS4, which dominates the rest of the list. I know it's less than am month away, but I'm starting to think this game will sell better than anyone expected.
noiseredux wrote:Playing on your GBA/PSP you can be watching a movie/TV show/playing another RPG on your TV and then just look at the screen every once in a while
This maybe the first game I pick up for the PS3 in nearly a year. I've been playing Project Diva on my PSP all weekend and want to show my support so we can get more stuff like this released state-side. Tired of being left out...
Finally got around to downloading the Demo. This game is a lot harder than Project Diva for PSP (either that, or I just suck). I love some of the new features, but there does seem to be a bit of input lag that was discussed earlier in the thread. Something just doesn't feel right...
Your TV is just laggy then. That's the way it goes if you didn't research before buying. If anyone is ever in the market for a new TV and plans on playing arcade style games. Or just games in general. Do your research. You need a TV with as little input lag as possible.
There are settings to put the notes slightly ahead or behind the beat. At least in the full game. It doesn't fix lag, but it can make it feel a little better.
Also make sure your PS3 video and sound aren't going through any sort of passthrough box. That'll just add more lag. And make sure it's not passing through the TV and then out to any sort of stereo either. Direct connections are what you want. I had audio delay when I had my audio hooked up via HDMI to TV and then optical to sound bar. Now I go direct from PS3 to sound bar.
Also, the swiping on the analog stick takes some getting used to. It's not a good input method. Touchpad on the arcade controller and Vita is better. Or on the mini controller it's easy flick both analog sticks forward from the back position. Also easier.
Yeah, I used to work for Best Buy (eh, and was one of the few employees that actually know what he was talking about). I ended up going with this TV strictly because of the price and couldn't afford much better at the time (at least not for this size). I understand it's not the game.
I haven't gotten around with fiddling with the settings, as I played it right before I left for work. It wasn't that bad, and after playing it for a bit I started doing better. It just felt a little off.