It does sound like I'm contraddicting myself, but let me explain that better. Originally posted by MDuh: Are you just contradicting yourself? You said you shouldn't look at a marker but then you also said to not follow the notes. OP, If you still can't adjust to the horizontal scrolling gameplay, I suggest rotating your display physically or by drivers. You said it yourself, having your eyes jump left and right creates eyestrain. Looking at a marker means you have a spot to fix your eyes on. So i should just watch the background in the middle and use my peripheral vision?Īre you just contradicting yourself? You said you shouldn't look at a marker but then you also said to not follow the notes. If you're focusing your sight trying to tell when the notes enter the marker to time your presses no wonder you're nuking your eyes. Originally posted by RevolutionTime:You shouldn't try to look at the marker to tell when to press, it's really not what you're supposed to do. Now I don't want to gauge my eyes out with a spoon after 1h of playing anymore. What I do personally is not focusing on the moving parts at all, actually you don't even need to focus your eyes on anything in particular at all if you want to take it to the extreme, and use your sight only to tell what kind of pattern is coming up (up/down/both/hold, you can tell this very easily even if you aren't focusing your sight), and rely purely on hearing and rithm to get the timing right. Don't do this either, headaches assured.įor the beginner songs both of these strategies work because of the slow scroll speeds and the fewer notes, and it's fine for getting the jist of when to press according to the rithm, but after you get experienced at the game you should learn to rely on rithm alone instead of visuals. If you focus on the crosshair it will be extremely difficult to track the fast moving notes with your peripheral vision which will put enormous strain on your sight, and you'll see the notes blurred putting extra strain on your vision by trying to refocus all the time. Absolutely don't do this, unless you want to train to compete for the title of strongest eye muscles of all time. If you look at the notes you follow them with your sight and your eyes have to jump left and right very quickly which is extremely tiring for your rectus muscles around your eye. I actually hope the review bombing doesn't hurt the developer in the long run, so that they can continue to support and add content to the game.You shouldn't try to look at the marker to tell when to press, it's really not what you're supposed to do. It sucks, but the Hololive talents will be fine without it and though I personally enjoyed watching them, this decision doesn't hurt my enjoyment of the game. Honestly this isn't the first time a streamer has been shut down from streaming a game and it won't be the last Hell look how long it took Nintendo as a whole to be half-reasonable about streaming policy on YouTube and such. It's unfortunate it had to end in a sour way, but it's almost an inevitability when dealing with a China-based publisher and with pressure on them there probably isn't much they COULD feasibly do besides cut ties. I feel the hate should be directed more at China and it's government, as well as the online mob that gets paid by the Chinese government to spread this kind of hatred for anything that doesn't wholly agree with the "motherland" and it's One-China policies. Seemingly the developer (PeroPeroGames) was even puzzled by the sudden decision Heck, PPG has been in many of Hololive's streams and donated, as well as obviously having one of the Hololive members' songs in the game at the time. I'll be honest, my opinion of the game and developers hasn't changed.
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