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Would it make more sense to have a list of the old songs that are still present, along with what can be unlocked a la the [[AC GFDM XG|XG1 page]]? It seems a bit premature to just consider all the licenses that aren't there gone. | Would it make more sense to have a list of the old songs that are still present, along with what can be unlocked a la the [[AC GFDM XG|XG1 page]]? It seems a bit premature to just consider all the licenses that aren't there gone. --[[User:Rice Qrispies|Rice Qrispies]] ([[User talk:Rice Qrispies|talk]]) 00:17, 3 December 2016 (UTC) |
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- There are two new songs on the REFLEC BEAT 悠久のリフレシア location test site page by world sequence and OSTER Project, somebody could add them on this wiki? -Cystial (talk) 14:16, 18 November 2016 (UTC)
Equivalence of the difficulty scales
So how do we think the new 1-15(?) difficulty scale will match up to the old scale. We know a few charts right now in the new scale.
- Rb.Conductor 2 and 3 on HARD are both 11s when they were both previously 9s. I'd say they are higher tier 9s.
- The new song showed off in the stream looks like a mid-to-high 11 on the old scale. It was rated a 13.
So what I'm thinking:
- 1-8 don't really matter
- 9 is most oldscale 8s
- 10 is high oldscale 8s and lower oldscale 9s
- 11 is higher oldscale 9s and low oldscale 10s
- 12 is higher 10s and lower 11s
- 13 is mid-to-high 11s plus the lowest 12s (e.g. DOUBLE IMPACT)
- 14 is most oldscale 12s, and a few underrated oldscale 11s
- 15 is the highest oldscale 12s plus the only 13 (Rebellio)
Just my thoughts --totally not by MENDES (talk) 15:55, 30 November 2016 (UTC)
Old songs
Would it make more sense to have a list of the old songs that are still present, along with what can be unlocked a la the XG1 page? It seems a bit premature to just consider all the licenses that aren't there gone. --Rice Qrispies (talk) 00:17, 3 December 2016 (UTC)