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(This is a WIP, please bear with me. I have to document the other "common" sets of charts)
(This is a WIP, please bear with me. I have to document the other "common" sets of charts)
--[[User:Wanny|Wanny]] ([[User talk:Wanny|talk]]) 00:10, 6 March 2020 (UTC)

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This game is a chart mess

When I was tinkering with Cheat Engine and PCSX2 I noticed that a lot of songs have extra charts. Some of them are known in some way in their respective songs and some appear to be not fitting, even being repeated in other songs. Apparently this game's devs were trying charts with different songs thinking ahead as they aren't in other games. I extracted the SSQ files and I'm still comparing and finding stuff, but some examples are:

  • Love Shine has its famous hidden Challenge chart here as well.
  • Dynamite Rave has the Challenge chart that debuted in DDR Extreme AC.
  • Dive into the Night has extra Challenge charts, both in Singles and Doubles. They are Kakumei's Challenge charts.
  • CRASH! has extra Challenge charts, both in Singles and Doubles. They're Drop Out (From Nonstop Megamix)'s charts.
  • There's many Oni-Only songs that share different full sets of Doubles charts.
    • One of them is the one that was "rescued" years later as Kind Lady (Interlude)'s Doubles set. This set of charts is repeated in other songs, like in Look to the Sky (Trance Mix) and Do It Right (80's Electro Mix)

(This is a WIP, please bear with me. I have to document the other "common" sets of charts)

--Wanny (talk) 00:10, 6 March 2020 (UTC)