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初音ミク Project Diva Extend: Song 8: タイムリミット (Time Limit)

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Uploaded by on Nov 9, 2011

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This playthrough does not establish how good I am and am just posting them up for people's enjoyment and if people want to study the note chart for each song. Each song will be beaten with at least a Standard rating or higher to show some kind of reference of what percentage you need on the song to get that certain rank.

Enjoy the playthrough :)

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  • LOl to be honest, I don't think what notes to press are hard...I find that when sometimes notes are long or have to be pressed with 2 buttons (like -> and o)

  • @Sleepoverslept lmao yep. Now only to master Gekishou lol

  • @H4NDC4NN0N thats what we call mastery XD

  • @Sleepoverslept lmao I'm pretty sure everyone starts off like that though. Pressing most of the buttons with the hand they are most comfortable with. But I chose to play another way when PD2nd started out, idk why I did that. But I got used to it and in the end I'm somehow able to loosely hit the notes with either hand now because of that. It's just that my left thumb would hit the notes at a slower pace so playing a song like Rolling Girl just using my left would be out of the question lol :).

  • @H4NDC4NN0N yeah...............thats why i need more training if you had see project diva 2 videos gekishou extreme perfect its just the were playing like they are robot O.O only 2-5 are fines!!!!! others are cool!!!

  • @H4NDC4NN0N ohh i see...thats mean your new technique were quite same as me XD

  • @Sleepoverslept of the same note, of course some songs are exceptions to that rule. Gekishou for example.

  • @Sleepoverslept no I play 2 handed, my left thumb using D pad presses the Down arrow and Left arrow which resembles the Squ and X notes while my right thumb using the face buttons presses the Tri and O notes. I used to play this way, but I found that playing this way can be quite hard if there are alot of different notes being played. So now I just use my right thumb to hit all 4 notes as long as they are Single or Double notes while my left thumb presses all notes if they are 3 notes and above

  • @H4NDC4NN0N wait you play 1 handed?????????left thumb tto press X and [ ] not right thumb O.O

  • @Sleepoverslept Really thats good, but tbh most of these songs that I uploaded I didn't really try and just strided for at least a Standard rating since I wanted the video just to be up on youtube so people could either see the songs or just use it to see the note chart. So I was just mainly playing the way I don't really try, which is by using my left thumb to press the X and Square notes while the right just pressed O and Tri notes.

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