u/FailedKiller5988

If they made a new PD

Hey guys, I just had a fun(ish) question for you guys. If Sega made a new Project Diva game, what features would you include or remove from past titles for this hypothetical new game?

For me, I would reintroduce the BPM for each song. It just makes it easier to know what you're walking into. I would also include the ability to watch PV but only if you clear a song, this one might not be popular but it's a nice reward for beating a song, although barrier would just be standard, I'd hate to not be able to watch a PV freely because I can get a "great" rating.

As for things I'd take out, safe notes, or how they work. Safe notes are anything but, yeah sure your health bar thing doesn't take a hit, but who cares about that if you are almost done with a song and towards the end you hit "Safe" and now lost your perfect. I would either remove it or make it so it doesn't ruin your streak.

SIDE NOTE: Just to be clear, I know there isn't going to be a new PD game. You don't need to tell me or anyone else. This is just for fun. Thanks!

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u/FailedKiller5988 — 7 days ago
▲ 46 r/hatsunemiku+1 crossposts

Hi everyone, so this was my first Miku Expo ever, I've always wanted to go since 2016, but I was kind of a closeted fan (dumb toxic masculinity BS). I went with my wife, and I have to say, the community there was so welcoming. Everyone was easy to talk to and so nice. We even made some new friends while waiting in line. I saw someone giving out glowsticks during the show, I even got a freebie from someone.

I've been to a few concerts in my life, and lately, a lot of them didn't feel like a community. It was like casually going to the movies. We are there for the same thing, but we are in our own eco chamber, but with Miku Expo, it actually felt like a community. It was a fantastic feeling. I just wanted to share that!

Edit: I forgot to mention that my wife and I were giving out a bunch of confetti we picked up, we were in the floor area, so we managed to get a bunch and started handing them out after the show, everyone was so grateful.

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u/FailedKiller5988 — 9 days ago