Hi,
I know this game is firstly about having fun with friends and family or online with others.. But hey, we are all a bit competitive, right? I am sure many people would really love to see a practice mode. Where you can choose sections, skip back/forward, pause/play in the song to perfect the moves you need to perfect. Like you do in.ex Guitar Hero.
I own JD2016 on Wii U and I find it a bit hard to figure out all moves on how you are supposed to hold the remote.. Yes I am aware how you should hold in as the game instructs you to. But Kinect and Playstation move/eye seem to be more accurate, than just depending on motion detection alone. I've just started playing JD recently, and they say it takes time to learn how to work with the game. I guess I will get better at understanding the game over time. Adding a practice mode would help me study how the game works, so I don't have to be frustrated when I mirror the moves precisely (In.ex last golden move in Albatraoz). Letting me work on that move alone, instead of having to play the whole song and fail it everytime, I can work on it singely in practice mode, by skipping to the end and repeat it as I like.
Adding a new mode to the game would take a lot of effort, but I hope it's something that you guys in Ubisoft will consider. I am sure it would be very helpful to us perfectionsists
Thanks and hope you will consider implementing this or that I get a valid explanation why JD2016 shouldn't have a practice mode.
Thanks for listening, hope this will be implemented. This way I don't have to replay the whole song to practice one part.Originally Posted by Ubi-Elyon Go to original post
Honestly I'm surprised that this has not been available from the beginning versions. It should have been available in all of the JD games, not just the newest.
Your game is fun, and I really enjoy it, but if it take the dancers on the screen weeks of practice to get to the point where they can dance the song correctly WHILE using a choreographer and having the luxury of slowing the tempo down while they practice, then I don't know how you game designers could expect the general public to be able to just pick it up casually and make it work. 99% of us are not professional dancers, but yes we do want to get it right as that is even more fun.
PLEASE, just add the ability to slow the game down by 25-50%. You can easily slow the map and the tune by the same amount. And yes, there are simple programs to ensure that while you slow the music down you don't change the pitch of the notes.
Again, please implement this.
I was really excited when I bought this game. I didn't realize that there was no training mode. I can't seem to get in sync with it or figure out the moves until after I see the character do it. I feel like I wasted money on this game. If there isn't a training mode introduced I will not be buying another one.