Sorry if this has been posted before but I want this to get out there.
If you haven't noticed people have been complaining of so called "hacked" taiko scores, Due to the scores being way higher than the others. This is partially due to mouse play.
When using the mouse to play songs on taiko, you hit all the x2 or "Finisher" notes, with only hitting the one side of the drum, located on the mouse.
Another reason to the complaints:
x2 Notes inside, or at the end/begining of Rolls (Trills, Thrills whatever you want to call them.) of the timing 1/4 and above. (1/4 - 1/6 - 1/8)
If you have ever played Taiko you will notice if your in the middle of a roll, you can't just stop to use both fingers on x2 note to get those points. Even if you can it will most likely be an inaccurate hit, resulting in less points you would get then just hitting the note the normal way.
BUT! If you using the mouse on that roll, as long as you started the roll with the correct finger you will hit that x2 note completely resulting in more points for you, and an unfair advantage against other players.
I'll admit I have used mouse to get first on songs, but I stopped awhile ago, and actually try to obtain my first place, instead of bettering my chances with the mouse.
Solution:
We take out the x2 notes on the mouse. Taking out the whole mouse feature would be a bad idea, I know players who learned to play using the mouse as their right side.
When a finisher is placed in a 1/4 or higher roll, in the taiko play mode it will be removed and replaced as a normal note. (Can still obtain the finisher sounds I don't care)
This will bring more authenticity to the Taiko game play, since inside Taiko no tatsujin, there are no x2 inside/start/finish these rolls.
Thanks for your time.
If you haven't noticed people have been complaining of so called "hacked" taiko scores, Due to the scores being way higher than the others. This is partially due to mouse play.
When using the mouse to play songs on taiko, you hit all the x2 or "Finisher" notes, with only hitting the one side of the drum, located on the mouse.
Another reason to the complaints:
x2 Notes inside, or at the end/begining of Rolls (Trills, Thrills whatever you want to call them.) of the timing 1/4 and above. (1/4 - 1/6 - 1/8)
If you have ever played Taiko you will notice if your in the middle of a roll, you can't just stop to use both fingers on x2 note to get those points. Even if you can it will most likely be an inaccurate hit, resulting in less points you would get then just hitting the note the normal way.
BUT! If you using the mouse on that roll, as long as you started the roll with the correct finger you will hit that x2 note completely resulting in more points for you, and an unfair advantage against other players.
I'll admit I have used mouse to get first on songs, but I stopped awhile ago, and actually try to obtain my first place, instead of bettering my chances with the mouse.
Solution:
We take out the x2 notes on the mouse. Taking out the whole mouse feature would be a bad idea, I know players who learned to play using the mouse as their right side.
When a finisher is placed in a 1/4 or higher roll, in the taiko play mode it will be removed and replaced as a normal note. (Can still obtain the finisher sounds I don't care)
This will bring more authenticity to the Taiko game play, since inside Taiko no tatsujin, there are no x2 inside/start/finish these rolls.
Thanks for your time.