The part at 5:18 is so truuuueee LOL. Needing to individually tap each note where in chuni you can swipe and will hit the highest judgement Thanks for the video!
@@chich-ai the difference between the new project sekai note versus the normal chunithm tap note is project sekai note just check if there is an input there and auto give a perfect. for chunithm you still have to time the swipe properly, not going to fast or slow!
I've only played Chunithm a few times just due to how hard it is to find, let alone find one that connected to a server. I think the whole using index/ring finger on Chunithm vs index/middle for Project Sekai due to basically just the 'board' being much shorter was very insightful. I'll make sure to try that next time I play. Impressive stuff to that player overall though, I could feel the frustration with the app closing so much lol.
From a 4k mania player’s perspective, cross hands and surprisingly Append were a learning curve for me but everything else was relatively easier. 4k players are very good at speed charts
A friend of mine told me after playing mania for so long, note density doesnt phase him anymore in any rhythm game, it’s just being able to execute the patterns is the tough part lol
I've personally played all three games myself (osu!mania and chunithm after sekai) and i can really see some skill transferring over games. My personally experience is that osu!mania was generally the hardest one after you get to around 4.5 stars, whilst i can handle around 14's in chunithm. For sekai the challenge personally is around the harder 31's or maybe even 32.
I used to play Osu! Mania before playing pjsk (mainly 4k, but could play 7k sometimes), and I think my skills translated very well. The only thing I had to get used to was the flick notes!
4-key player here to PROJECT SEKAI: COLORFUL STAGE! tricky af I mostly use 4 fingers just to play, some patterns that are 4 columns each is literally the only easiest thing for me lmao
I’ve been wondering would proseka skills transfer to chunithm a lot? I will be spending a week in Japan soon and will definitely try chunithm so it would be nice if any chuni players out there could give me a hand
here’s a tip: hit (most) notes with more than one finger at a time, just trust me on this also, for “stair” patterns, use pointer and ring fingers, not middle fingers, because the notes will be more spread out
@@maxu0you just said to opposite thing lol😭😭 well to change the wording, learning how to switch between using multiple fingers for a note and changing to using 1 finger(known as keyboarding) is important as the level goes on
@@laoloserr oh thanks! Im planning to buy an ipad with a screen protector that feels smooth and removes most of the friction between my finger and the glass screen much like the one you use. its always been bothering me. 😅 Really, thanks a lot!
Thanks for featuring me on this video! I had fun playing (getting bodied) by the new append charts >.>
i love it how he read flick notes as air notes lol
The part at 5:18 is so truuuueee LOL. Needing to individually tap each note where in chuni you can swipe and will hit the highest judgement
Thanks for the video!
Well, technically now JP does have a type of note you can either click or just hold/swipe
But we do have to deal with the generic tap notes still
@@chich-ai the difference between the new project sekai note versus the normal chunithm tap note is project sekai note just check if there is an input there and auto give a perfect.
for chunithm you still have to time the swipe properly, not going to fast or slow!
you can turn on guided access to stop the ipad from switching screens
I leave it like that cause its funny
@@laoloserr pure evilness
@@laoloserryou evil man.
@@laoloserr Chaotic evil
i have played osu mania before pjsk, and pjsk before chunithm, and i have to say my playing style has evolved A LOT
I've only played Chunithm a few times just due to how hard it is to find, let alone find one that connected to a server. I think the whole using index/ring finger on Chunithm vs index/middle for Project Sekai due to basically just the 'board' being much shorter was very insightful. I'll make sure to try that next time I play. Impressive stuff to that player overall though, I could feel the frustration with the app closing so much lol.
Since both games have similar charting, the skills from chuni can transfer quite well
i love how he tried to slide the spam slides at 2:56 like chunithm
Sega:We have Chunithm at home
Chunithm at home:
both game is made by sega :D
From a 4k mania player’s perspective, cross hands and surprisingly Append were a learning curve for me but everything else was relatively easier. 4k players are very good at speed charts
A friend of mine told me after playing mania for so long, note density doesnt phase him anymore in any rhythm game, it’s just being able to execute the patterns is the tough part lol
I've personally played all three games myself (osu!mania and chunithm after sekai) and i can really see some skill transferring over games. My personally experience is that osu!mania was generally the hardest one after you get to around 4.5 stars, whilst i can handle around 14's in chunithm. For sekai the challenge personally is around the harder 31's or maybe even 32.
"They Dont mess around with theses append charts" that is so true
I’ve been playing on an iPad for a year and one thing that helped me not flick off the game is by enabling guided access
so evil having him suffer without guided access lmao
Arcade rhythm game players will ALWAYS dominate mobile
Jesus, kind of unrelated but what was the song around 4:04 with the screaming and speedcore-esque ending? That goes HAAAAARDD.
Jouou by hachioji P
But definitely feels more p*light 😂
I used to play Osu! Mania before playing pjsk (mainly 4k, but could play 7k sometimes), and I think my skills translated very well. The only thing I had to get used to was the flick notes!
4-key player here to PROJECT SEKAI: COLORFUL STAGE!
tricky af
I mostly use 4 fingers just to play, some patterns that are 4 columns each is literally the only easiest thing for me lmao
I bet you could clear endmark easily meanwhile abit more struggle when clearing amara
I’ve been wondering would proseka skills transfer to chunithm a lot? I will be spending a week in Japan soon and will definitely try chunithm so it would be nice if any chuni players out there could give me a hand
It totally helps, both chart reading and playing
here’s a tip: hit (most) notes with more than one finger at a time, just trust me on this
also, for “stair” patterns, use pointer and ring fingers, not middle fingers, because the notes will be more spread out
@@maxu0you just said to opposite thing lol😭😭
well to change the wording, learning how to switch between using multiple fingers for a note and changing to using 1 finger(known as keyboarding) is important as the level goes on
Nah 17.1 rating on chunithm is crazy 😭 my highest was barely 15
He should've played folern append
Chunithm have funny world end ,..
..pjsk have that
*Points at jinsei*
let him try folern append
he should have played folern
Yeah, the ProSeka chart is really similar to the Chunithm one.
Except you can't slide stairs 🤣
what screen protector do you use
Its a matte screen protector !
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@@laoloserr oh thanks! Im planning to buy an ipad with a screen protector that feels smooth and removes most of the friction between my finger and the glass screen much like the one you use. its always been bothering me. 😅 Really, thanks a lot!