This is a thread I made to rant about how different MP and single player are. (Aside from being 1 and 2 players duh!)
But I mean if you go into MP, pretty much, because of the lag, the person who gets the highest combo wins. You can't really perfect your PA unless you know the song very well and have an awesome connection and/or no viewers in the same room.
Single player on the other hand is, to me, very much more relaxed. I work on my PA and have gotten some of my current High scores in single player. (I used to get my best scores in MP.) It used to be such an adrenaline rush to beat people I knew I was better than and to rise my rating.
But I went into MP a few days ago and didn't win anything. I think it's because I've stopped caring about my max combo (which gives you the best score duh.) and focused more on my PA and trying to get the rhythms right and perfect.
So I guess my point is, how do you feel about the 'playing field' difference between the MP and single player modes?
But I mean if you go into MP, pretty much, because of the lag, the person who gets the highest combo wins. You can't really perfect your PA unless you know the song very well and have an awesome connection and/or no viewers in the same room.
Single player on the other hand is, to me, very much more relaxed. I work on my PA and have gotten some of my current High scores in single player. (I used to get my best scores in MP.) It used to be such an adrenaline rush to beat people I knew I was better than and to rise my rating.
But I went into MP a few days ago and didn't win anything. I think it's because I've stopped caring about my max combo (which gives you the best score duh.) and focused more on my PA and trying to get the rhythms right and perfect.
So I guess my point is, how do you feel about the 'playing field' difference between the MP and single player modes?


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