Yeah, I can see why Namco did that. Still, it's common sense for a person to see that Oni probably means something TOUGH...
And what I meant by "casual" is people who just waste their time on easy and randomly beat on the drums and crap.
I'm a "casual" in the form that I play Oni mode, but I only touch ones of average difficulty (6-9 stars). CS, I assume you are one as well?
I fail a lot of 10-stars... mostly because I can't handle the drum so well, but also because the drum is wrecked (to the point where I can't even enter the code for Ura...
).
Also, a lot of people don't seem to get what I'm doing when I enter the Ura code. They think I'm a newbie, lol.
Namco should really set up the AC song selection like they did with the Wii song selection. That way, it's easier to know all the difficulties of a song, you can freely choose modifiers (2x, doron, etc), and eliminates the need for the Ura code. (It's about time they made a revamp to the AC versions anyway!
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And what I meant by "casual" is people who just waste their time on easy and randomly beat on the drums and crap.
I'm a "casual" in the form that I play Oni mode, but I only touch ones of average difficulty (6-9 stars). CS, I assume you are one as well?
I fail a lot of 10-stars... mostly because I can't handle the drum so well, but also because the drum is wrecked (to the point where I can't even enter the code for Ura...

Also, a lot of people don't seem to get what I'm doing when I enter the Ura code. They think I'm a newbie, lol.
Namco should really set up the AC song selection like they did with the Wii song selection. That way, it's easier to know all the difficulties of a song, you can freely choose modifiers (2x, doron, etc), and eliminates the need for the Ura code. (It's about time they made a revamp to the AC versions anyway!
