Post #1 · Posted at 2012-09-05 05:37:18am 12.6 years ago
Any open-source jubeat emulators out there?
I want to tinker with the game mechanics to allow for multi-color notes in a song, like a DDR Solo/Vivid/Rainbow mod.
I don't have enough programming know-how to build an app from the ground up, so it's easier if I can just work off of something already out there.
I want to tinker with the game mechanics to allow for multi-color notes in a song, like a DDR Solo/Vivid/Rainbow mod.
I don't have enough programming know-how to build an app from the ground up, so it's easier if I can just work off of something already out there.
Post #2 · Posted at 2012-09-05 05:55:27am 12.6 years ago
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The only one I've heard of is jubeat analyzer, but I don't know if it's open source, or even how to use it.
Post #3 · Posted at 2012-09-05 06:32:32am 12.6 years ago
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http://yosh52.web.fc2.com/jubeat/analyser_eng.html
Someone's nice enough to put up English how to use bits. Not full help, but it's all we've got.
Actually, there's another emulator:
Youbeat
No idea how good it is, but I found one anyway.
Someone's nice enough to put up English how to use bits. Not full help, but it's all we've got.
Actually, there's another emulator:
Youbeat
No idea how good it is, but I found one anyway.