To use "Edit Mode" and "Edit Play" on the PlayStation®Vita system of Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA F 2nd, you must first download the "Edit Mode Starter Pack" DLC (free) from PSN℠. A minimum of 900MB of free memory is required on your memory card.
They share the same list this time.Do english and japanese version have different trophy lists?
Given that I can apparently import my japanese save to the EU version would I just get all trophies+plat when I import the save?
They share the same list this time.
How'd you pre-order the US PSN version?
Watch the videos in the OP, specifically the song preview video.
There isn't a music creation mode, but there is a level creator. You have to provide your own music though, and it's very complicated.
The DLC page on the website kept changing tonight: first it said that the AR Live songs are free for 39 days in Europe, then in both the US and Europe, and now not free at all anywhere. Which makes sense, given that it was the Amazon preorder bonus.
However, skins are free for the first 39 days, following how it was done in Japan.
Man, I suck at this game.
Can't even beat Doppleganger on Normal.
I think the screen moving a lot isn't helping, but portability is great.
It's not bad on hard. You just have to alternate between the vocals and the background music."Rin-chan now" is ridiculously hard. I never bothered with it.
And yet somehow I managed to get Perfect on Expert. Meanwhile I can't quite get NegaPosi...Rin-Chan now is a scourge that never should have been created, the expert chart exists to dump a stupid amount of gimmicks into an already annoying song.
The only thing not shit about that song is the PV, if you've actually watched it and can read it it's pretty funny.
Haha, I'm not new to this though.
Though it's been 2 years, I still did play Project Diva F.
I never could do most Extremes, beyond my favorite songs.
I couldn't do Rin-chan Now on Hard either.
Wow, great feature! I'll definitely make use of this tutorial.
Wow, great feature! I'll definitely make use of this tutorial.
Just a quick question. Can you transfer data from the PS3 version of Project Diva F to the Vita version of this? I've tried the demo of the first and don't like using the touch screen for notes so I wanted to get the PS3 version of F and then get the Vita version of this.
Is it in the case for US copies? Take a picture of it!Wow, it comes with a Weiss Schwartz card? Neat.
Do we know how many DLC songs are going to be released? If it's only 10, I'll just a la carte the ones I like, but otherwise, I want that Song Pass
Fans who purchase the Song Club (MSRP US $29.99/ 24.99/£ 19.99) will receive every single Rhythm Game Song published in the upcoming months, well over ten songs in total, while the Costume Club (MSRP US$ 69.99/ 49.99/£ 39.99) will feature more than 45 costumes (modules). Regularly priced at MSRP $2.99 ( 2.49/£ 1.99) per song and MSRP $1.99 ( 1.49/£ 1.19) per module, the Costume Club and Song Club offer more than 25% savings for fans who want to own every piece of upcoming content. Both will be available for purchase on PlayStation Network starting with games launch on November 18, 2014. All add-on content packs are scheduled to be released by June 2015.
Do we know how many DLC songs are going to be released? If it's only 10, I'll just a la carte the ones I like, but otherwise, I want that Song Pass
At least 14 if my math is correct. $3 (rounded) for one song, $30 for all of them. If their "You’ll save more than 25% compared to individual purchases!" statement is true then...Do we know how many DLC songs are going to be released? If it's only 10, I'll just a la carte the ones I like, but otherwise, I want that Song Pass
Yep, it's the AR marker. I'm Canadian, but I assume it's in US copies too. Also an honest to god instruction manual in a Vita game.Is it in the case for US copies? Take a picture of it!
Wow, that's gotta be the most stuff I've ever seen included with a Vita game.
Wow, I might have to double dip on the physical PS3 version now.Yep, it's the AR marker. I'm Canadian, but I assume it's in US copies too. Also an honest to god instruction manual in a Vita game.Two pages for each language, a warning, and notes pages. Better than nothing.
Dunno if it would be in the PS3 version, since the card specifically mentions being used for the Vita game.Wow, I might have to double dip on the physical PS3 version now.
I dont really want to buy a physical copy, but buying digital feels gimped.
btw someone please reminds me when the the digital version would go up in PSN