Taiko no Tatsujin: Rhythm Festival - This is an official Taiko game owned and curated by Bandai Namco. Usually the charts vary from beginner friendly to difficult and competitive. All official charts are intended to be playable on an arcade drum controller, and inherently a game controller or touch screen for home releases. By nature of requirement to be drum feasible, these charts may be easier than what you would see within the deep end of custom charts TJAP3/OpenTaiko - The content is created by anyone who wants to chart, but typically are created by players of the Taiko no Tatsujin community. Typically these charts are more difficult but often still drum feasible. Although you do see more difficult charts that are keyboard focused, these charts are created with a "for fun" mentality than chart creation for the sake of competitive ranking/comparison, or at least this has been my observation Osu Taiko - This is typically where you find some of the most difficult charting. These charts are often created by all sorts of individuals who push difficulty to the deep end. Osu is a competitive community with public rankings and leaderboards, and this helps difficult charts be the focus and rise to the top. Not all charts are created to be difficult, but community curation helps keep that focus toward the top. Typically osu charts are intended to be played exclusively on keyboard and are not intended to be played on a physical arcade drum controller. Easier charts can be played on drum, but this quickly becomes not very feasible. There are some other technical differences in the versions, but the holistic ones are probably more relevant here
Bros rent was due; amazing game play as always
Thanks! I got some other interesting stuff for you guys in the near future 👀
@@Ermagerd2000 I’m excited!
ok go off 👀
Pop off is postponed for at least a couple of weeks 👀
what is the difference between osu taiko and this
Taiko no Tatsujin: Rhythm Festival - This is an official Taiko game owned and curated by Bandai Namco. Usually the charts vary from beginner friendly to difficult and competitive. All official charts are intended to be playable on an arcade drum controller, and inherently a game controller or touch screen for home releases. By nature of requirement to be drum feasible, these charts may be easier than what you would see within the deep end of custom charts
TJAP3/OpenTaiko - The content is created by anyone who wants to chart, but typically are created by players of the Taiko no Tatsujin community. Typically these charts are more difficult but often still drum feasible. Although you do see more difficult charts that are keyboard focused, these charts are created with a "for fun" mentality than chart creation for the sake of competitive ranking/comparison, or at least this has been my observation
Osu Taiko - This is typically where you find some of the most difficult charting. These charts are often created by all sorts of individuals who push difficulty to the deep end. Osu is a competitive community with public rankings and leaderboards, and this helps difficult charts be the focus and rise to the top. Not all charts are created to be difficult, but community curation helps keep that focus toward the top. Typically osu charts are intended to be played exclusively on keyboard and are not intended to be played on a physical arcade drum controller. Easier charts can be played on drum, but this quickly becomes not very feasible.
There are some other technical differences in the versions, but the holistic ones are probably more relevant here
@@Ermagerd2000 thanks for the long explanation (yes i actually read it)
@@adrt_osu sorry it was so wordy 😅