BeatmaniaIIDX CS: Unterschied zwischen den Versionen

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As far as buying controllers, there are a few options:
As far as buying controllers, there are a few options:


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''Konami Controller'' - An official controller by Konami, runs for about $90 from most online retailers. The keys are spaced correctly, but the turntable is smaller and closer to the keys. The keys are switchable so that you can emulate both the first and second player sides. People have problems with sticky keys, but you can mod your controller using cardboard to get around these problems.
''Konami Controller'' - An official controller by Konami, runs for about $90 from most online retailers. The keys are spaced correctly, but the turntable is smaller and closer to the keys. The keys are switchable so that you can emulate both the first and second player sides. People have problems with sticky keys, but you can mod your controller using cardboard to get around these problems.



Version vom 25. Februar 2007, 22:20 Uhr

Text originally borrowed from the Beatmania/IIDX/III FAQ on Bemanistyle, originally written by Kimcicle and updated by rmz.

Welchen Style soll ich kaufen?

Geschmäcker sind verschieden, darum ist es unmöglich, den besten Style zu ermitteln. Es ist jedoch zu empfehlen, sich für einen aktuellen Titel zu entscheiden, da Optionen immer weiter ausgebaut werden und das Spielgefühl deutlich verbessert wird.

beatmaniaIIDX 3rd Style

Songs insgesamt: 80
Unique Songs: ~43

Pro

  • Große Songliste
  • Beginnerfreundliche Songs
  • Kann gebraucht und billig gefunden werden

Kontra

  • Timing stimmt bei manchen Songs nicht (gambol, overdoser).
  • Kein Beginner Mode (jedoch genügend leichte Light7-Songs)
  • Das Interface sieht im Hinblick auf neuere Teile spärlich aus

beatmaniaIIDX 4th Style

Songs insgesamt: 53
Unique Songs: 22

Pro

  • Gute Songauswahl

Kontra

  • Selten und teuer
  • Die Light7 Songs sind deutlich schwieriger
  • Kein Beginner Mode

beatmaniaIIDX 5th Style

Songs insgesamt: 64
Unique Songs: 13

Pro

  • Beginner Mode

Kontra

  • Vergleichbar langsamere Hi-Speeds
  • Timing sehr schlecht
  • Viele Lieder auch auf anderen Style vorhanden

beatmaniaIIDX 6th Style

Songs insgesamt: 69
Unique Songs: 20

Pro

  • Beginner Mode (für alle Lieder)
  • Sehr viele Extras (Tatsujin-Videos, Movie Clip Mode)
  • Hi-Speed 4 hinzugefügt
  • Gute Balance zwischen schweren und einfachen Songs

Kontra

  • Die Songliste ist sehr exotisch
  • Note Charts sind schwieriger

beatmaniaIIDX 7th Style

Songs insgesamt: 90
Unique Songs: 25

Pro

  • Guter Beginner Mode
  • Gute Balance zwischen schweren und einfachen Songs
  • Einfach zu bekommen

Kontra

  • Nur zwei unlockable songs (Murmur Twins und Abyss The Heaven's Remix)
  • Soundqualität wird oft bemängelt

beatmaniaIIDX 8th Style

Songs insgesamt: 90
Unique Songs: 34

Pro

  • Einfach zu bekommen
  • Neue Sortiermöglichkeiten. Andere Infos können bei Songauswahl angewählt werden
  • Überwiegend schwierigere Songs, aber der Beginner Mode reicht aus
  • Random+

Kontra

  • Beginner Mode hat eine kürzere Songliste
  • Kein Record Screen wie in vorherigen Styles
  • Scores im Expert Mode werden nicht gespeichert

beatmaniaIIDX 9th Style

Songs insgesamt: 87
Unique Songs: 55

Pro

  • Neue, aufpolierte Grafiken, die endlich eine Weiterentwickling zeigt
  • Viele Revivals aus 3rd und 4th Style
  • Viele Remixe aus älteren Styles

Kontra

  • Wenige Revivals (insgesamt 19)
  • Kein Record Screen wie in vorherigen Styles
  • Nur ein Previewsong (No.13 aus 10th Style)

beatmaniaIIDX 10th Style

Songs insgesamt: 88
Unique Songs: 58

Pro

  • Happy Sky-Style Hi-Speed Modifier
  • S-Random / Random+

Kontra

  • Schwierigkeitsgrad hoch auf 7-Key
  • Kein Record Screen wie in vorherigen Styles

beatmaniaIIDX 11 RED

Songs insgesamt: 89
Unique Songs: 52

Pro

  • Zeigt In-game-Scorebalken
  • Kann Daten von bis zu fünf Spielern auf der Memory Card speichern
  • Hidden+ und Sudden+ aus AC DistorteD
  • Speed Mod während dem Song änderbar

Kontra

  • Keine Previewsongs.

beatmania (Amerikanischer Release)

Songs insgesamt: 58
Unique Songs: 23

Pro

  • Im Bundle mit US-IIDX Controller
  • Beginnerfreundlich
  • Viele 5Key-Songs
  • Replay speicherbar

Kontra

  • Nicht originalgetreue Grades wie in den japanischen Versionen
  • Einige Songs haben einen anderen Notechart
  • Gesamtzahl der Songs im Gegensatz zu aktuellen Titeln gering
  • Nur 40 Songs sind 7Key-Songs
  • 5Key-Songs haben nur einen Schwierigkeitsgrad

beatmaniaIIDX 12 HAPPY SKY

Songs insgesamt: 83
Unique Songs: 62

Pro

  • Zeigt In-game-Scorebalken
  • Kann Daten von bis zu fünf Spielern auf der Memory Card speichern
  • Hidden+ and Sudden+ Mods
  • Speed Mod, Hidden+ und Sudden+ während dem Song änderbar

Kontra

  • Keine Previewsongs

Which controller should I buy? I can't afford a controller right now, should I just play on a Dualshock?

Personally, I would wait to have the cash to buy one game and the controller at the same time. However, if you are -that- pressed for cash, I'm not stopping you from playing on a Dualshock. You won't get the same experience, however, and playing on a Dualshock is confusing as hell.

As far as buying controllers, there are a few options:

BeatmaniaIIDXKOC

Konami Controller - An official controller by Konami, runs for about $90 from most online retailers. The keys are spaced correctly, but the turntable is smaller and closer to the keys. The keys are switchable so that you can emulate both the first and second player sides. People have problems with sticky keys, but you can mod your controller using cardboard to get around these problems.

American Controller - Also made by Konami, this controller comes bundled with the American beatmania, which these days usually costs $40 or so for the game and controller, depending on the retailer. It has some slight differences from the Japanese controller mentioned above; most are cosmetic, but it is worth noting that the buttons are significantly redesigned and the traditional "plunger" design has been completely replaced, and are therefore much less prone to sticking. This controller is leaps and bounds better than an unmodded KOC, though KOCs can more easily be modded to a player's exact preference in terms of key travel distance by adding or removing layers of cardboard. Though it comes bundled with the American beatmania, this controller is fully compatible with the Japanese versions of IIDX.

Rave Discman - Don't buy one. The price is attractive, but frankly, it's not all that great. For one, the keys are the wrong shape and are not spaced correctly. It's better to hold out for a Konami controller. It's possible to use a Rave Discman as a base for your own ASC, which some people on the forums have done. Take note this controller also has some voltage issues which could fry PS2->USB convertors that you might use.

Konami ASC - The official arcade-style controller by Konami. It's huge, it's pricey, and for some, it's worth it. The price tag is quite hefty, but with arcade perfect dimensions, clicking keys, and switchable from first player to 2nd player, lots of people have purchased them. Expect to pay around $350-400 when all is said and done.

Third-Party ASC - two controller makers well-known in the Pop'n Music community have both started producing ASC-like controllers for IIDX.

There's a port on the side of my beatmania IIDX controller and I can't fit my finger in there? What is it for?

The port is meant for a foot pedal for beatmania III, but no home versions of beatmania III have been made. You can plug in a pedal from the drummania home controller into it, and triggering the pedal acts as a scratch. Cool, but mostly pointless.