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Hatsune Miku: Project Diva MegaMix Receives New Details About Practice Mode, Control Configuration, And More

Sega has released another round of new details for the upcoming Hatsune Miku: Project Diva MegaMix on Switch.

In a press release, the company elaborated on the game’s “Practice” function, Records feature, Tutorial mode and Control configuration settings.

Check out the translated details below (via Gematsu).

■ Practice

Hatsune Miku: Project Diva MegaMix has a “Practice” function that allows you to practice rhythm game parts. By selecting “Practice Start” in the song selector, you can play any part from the rhythm game repeatedly. By using this feature, you can master the parts of a song that you are not good at.

Practice Settings

In “Start Time Settings,” you can freely set the song’s practice start point. You can also adjust the song start point during gameplay, as well as restart with the press of a button.

■ Gallery

In the “Gallery,” you can check results such as your scores and completion rate, as well as staff credits.

Records

Check scores, completion rate, and more in your “Results” and “Stats.”

  • Personal Bests – Displays your best score per song.
  • Song Clear Stats – Displays your scores, average clear percentages by difficulty, and game modifier information.
  • Information – View added song difficulties, playtime, modules owned, and more.

Tutorial

The series’ mainstay “Tutorial” feature returns for Hatsune Miku: Project Diva MegaMix. Learn at any time how to play with the unique slide and hold controls of “Arcade Mode,” as well as the basic controls of the new “Mix Mode.”

■ Game / Control Configuration

Button Configuration

You can freely change the button settings used for the melody and slide icons that appear in Arcade Mode. You can even set the same icon to multiple buttons. Additionally, simultaneous pressing (two, three, or four presses) of the melody icon can be set to one button each (for example, pressing ZL can be set to be equivalent to pressing all four arrow buttons). This is useful for those who are not good at pressing buttons simultaneously.

For Mix Mode, you can turn “on” or “off” a support feature that allows you to earn points even while pressing buttons, as well as adjust settings like combo display position and cursor sensitivity.

Hatsune Miku: Project Diva MegaMix launches February 13 on Switch in Japan, and sometime in 2020 for the west.

What do you think? Let us know in the comments.

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