Seriously, please help me understand this:
So I'm new to Just Dance, I'm playing on a ps4 with camera and one controller. I've been playing DanceQuest.
What does it mean when it says just stance next to your Dancer? It's confusing and I can't find a set of instructions for this game anywhere.
Sometimes it seems like it's telling me to stand next to the lead dancer or the backup dancer I'm trying to follow on the screen, but when there's only one dancer and it shows 4 slots some times it shows me in more than one slot and I'm really confused. If someone else is in the room and not playing the game it tends to throw them in against the dancers as well.
Does where I stand affect how I'm scored? What is the meaning of "Jazzy?"
Thanks
Gman
a walkthrough with tips and strategy would he helpful too.Originally Posted by TheGentleman801 Go to original post
I'm not really understanding what you're trying to ask.
"Stand next to your dancer" means choose the dancer that you're going to follow when you play the dance. (Since some dances have multiple dancers instead of just one, they give you the option to choose which one you want to follow, instead of assigning you one without a choice)
"Jazzy" is one of the default names. The default names are given when someone else joins the game if they don't have their own Dancer Card. (Well I'm assuming that would happen if they don't have their own Dancer Card)
I'm not sure of the whole thing with the camera since I don't own a PS4.
Originally Posted by IronicEar979 Go to original post
Thank you,
Does it make a difference if there is only one dancer?
Does it effect the scoring?
Hello TheGentleman801 and welcome to the forums.
"Stand next to your dancer" command makes sense in Just Dance on Xboxes, where you get to choose your dancers by standing next to them.
Could you please let us know in which game you've encountered such thing and share with us a screen if possible?
If you're playing alone, as long as you're standing within the reach of your PlayStation Camera and your controller is charged and on, you should get points for your moves.
If you're playing with someone else, you should stand on sides of your respective dancers.
"Jazzy" is name of one the scores in the game and has similar meaning to such words like "great, awesome, cool" ecetera
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