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The beatmania IIDX arcade experience is relatively similar to playing at home, in most respects. There are a few key differences, however, that you will likely notice:
The beatmania IIDX arcade experience is relatively similar to playing at home, in most respects. There are a few key differences, however, that you will likely notice:


# The presence of a number of sliders on a control panel below the screen
# The presence of a number of sliders on a control panel below the screen.
# The presence of "EFFECT ON/OFF" (subsequently referred to as '''EFFECT''') and "VEFX CHANGE" (subsequently referred to as '''VEFX''') buttons to the left of the sliders
# The presence of "EFFECT ON/OFF" (subsequently referred to as '''EFFECT''') and "VEFX CHANGE" (subsequently referred to as '''VEFX''') buttons to the left of the sliders.
# A bass-shaker platform for you to stand on
# A bass-shaker platform for you to stand on.
# [[e-amusement]] pass readers and numeric keypads, one set for each player. These aren't present on machines running [[AC 8th style|8th style]] or older, and are optional on machines that run offline.
# [[e-amusement]] pass readers and numeric keypads, one set for each player. These aren't present on machines running [[AC 8th style|8th style]] or older, and are optional on machines that run offline.
# Two built-in cameras for hand-shooting, one on the metal cage in front of the neons pointing at the controls, and one to the left of the screen pointing at the player(s). These are present on machines running [[AC CANNON BALLERS|CANNON BALLERS]], and are optional on older machines.


Other minor differences such as a widescreen display and a nine-speaker setup are present, too, but aren't as important to this guide.
Other minor differences such as a widescreen display and a nine-speaker setup are present, too, but aren't as important to this guide.
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