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* When using the Screen filter option, if a chart ends with Freeze Arrows, the filter now disappears at the end of the arrows instead of at the start.
* When using the Screen filter option, if a chart ends with Freeze Arrows, the filter now disappears at the end of the arrows instead of at the start.
* Successfully clearing a Shock Arrow now has the O.K. judgement and the combo increase appear immediately instead of being delayed a half-beat. (This may indicate that the timing windows on Shock Arrows have been changed, but this is not confirmed.)
* Successfully clearing a Shock Arrow now has the O.K. judgement and the combo increase appear immediately instead of being delayed a half-beat. (This may indicate that the timing windows on Shock Arrows have been changed, but this is not confirmed.)
* The timing window for the Marvelous judgment has been adjusted to remove the "magic BPMs" problem that existed in previous games:
** As the Marvelous timing window is exactly 1 frame, and previous games measured timing windows by whole numbers of frames only, the resulting roundoff error would cause the Marvelous window to drift back and forth throughout the song, making obtaining a Marvelous Full Combo prohibitively difficult. (For example, a song with a BPM of 160 has a beat every 22.5 frames, so even a frame-perfect player aiming for a Marvelous Full Combo would have to hit some beats 22 frames apart and some beats 23 frames apart, as the Marvelous windows would be anchored on/rounded to whole numbers of frames.) The only exceptions to this problem were songs whose BPMs were evenly divisible by 3600 (such as 225, 200, 180, and 150), which would have an exact whole number of frames in between beats, making them immune to the roundoff error problem; effectively, these were the only songs where it was reasonable to obtain a Marvelous Full Combo (thus creating the "magic BPMs" effect). This game fixed the problem.
* The music select screen now resembles that of the [[SOUND VOLTEX Information|SOUND VOLTEX]] series.
* The music select screen now resembles that of the [[SOUND VOLTEX Information|SOUND VOLTEX]] series.
** Sorting by Difficulty now follows other BEMANI games, with each Level folder containing all difficulties rated with said Level.
** Sorting by Difficulty now follows other BEMANI games, with each Level folder containing all difficulties rated with said Level.
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