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Posted: Fri Nov 30, 2007 3:08 pm
by lgolem
FLAKK wrote:Here is the NM chart for Tell Me:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YCQbxrQKeyo

I love the song, but the chart can die in a fire with all of its speed changes/stops.
Yeah I was about to say if that is all the internation version is missing, they are doing us a favor, that chart looks like garbage. Like the song but that was just a terrible chart.

Posted: Fri Nov 30, 2007 3:29 pm
by FLAKK
If you hate that chart, do not expect anything better from other new songs. If they are placing those gimmicks in what are supposed to be the easy songs, I can only imagine what Andamiro did to the new boss songs.

Posted: Sat Dec 01, 2007 3:52 pm
by Bloody Riot
FLAKK wrote:If you hate that chart, do not expect anything better from other new songs. If they are placing those gimmicks in what are supposed to be the easy songs, I can only imagine what Andamiro did to the new boss songs.
What's with the gimmicks.... wait, why should I ask that, MEXICO!!! It's all your fault damn it.

Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2008 9:11 am
by lgolem
So the game soundtrack is live on PH in the media database, I have to say, they seem to be incorporating heavier sounding songs this time around. Like how for a short while they had Ultramania, which sounded NOTHING like pump, there are more songs with that heavy alternative sound. Monkey Fingers 2 sounds like SHIT!!!!! Solitary 1.5 sounds ok, all in all it the only promising song would be Faster Z and Tell Me (which is not on the international version sadly)

Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2008 3:12 am
by Jason Dread
Beat the Ghost and Jam O Beat fucking destroy

Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2008 5:27 pm
by lgolem
Jason Dread wrote:Beat the Ghost and Jam O Beat fucking destroy
Yeah I just discovered that, I listened to the whole ost on the way to work, the only 2 I really don't care for is Monkey Fingers 2 (A.k.a. Monkey Fingers Speedy Mix) and Higgedly Piggedly

Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2008 1:15 am
by YeehawMcKickass
Bump for some information.

Kits require soldering, not sure where but I asked turkeyslam/pawprint for the "instructions" if there are any.

Bigger news: WorldMax is fully editable. No hax required.

Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2008 2:15 am
by MonMotha
You have to solder a ground and "on/off" (actual function unknown since I haven't torn apart the stupid breakout box) to the jacked up harness (or "JAMMA" as they call it, despite being backwards from the JAMMA standard). This is similar to the Pro conversion kit. At least you don't have to heavily mod the front panel, though they do still have you drill a hole in the cabinet.

Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2008 2:38 am
by lgolem
So is there anything as to how to unlock songs?

....All I have understood so far is the USB things that you have to buy keep track of mileage (like the Exceed CS) and you spend your mileage to buy the unlocks, and the unlocks are not saved to the machine, they are just read off the USB drive....or at least that is what I have understood....but still that is just what I gathered from videos and pics....

Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2008 2:41 pm
by YeehawMcKickass
MonMotha wrote:You have to solder a ground and "on/off" (actual function unknown since I haven't torn apart the stupid breakout box) to the jacked up harness (or "JAMMA" as they call it, despite being backwards from the JAMMA standard). This is similar to the Pro conversion kit. At least you don't have to heavily mod the front panel, though they do still have you drill a hole in the cabinet.
I know brian already has his kit, but with the one I'm getting I'm going to have to cook up some sort of breakaway connector for those wires. the machine I'll be installing on isn't mine.

Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2008 10:33 pm
by Ho
YeehawMcKickass wrote:I know brian already has his kit
IS THIS TRUE?!
YeehawMcKickass wrote:I'm going to have to cook up some sort of breakaway connector for those wires. the machine I'll be installing on isn't mine.
I can now confirm that the add-on pod is not necessary. Plugging the USB drive directly into MK6 works just fine. So simply plugging some extender cables in, running them out the back, and plugging USB drives into them should work just fine.

Meanwhile, the soldering part of the USB pod installation consists of only two wires. You could easily solder them onto the harness and run them through a breakaway plug for quick and easy removal. BTW, the only purpose of those wires seems to be to turn the USB pod on and off.

Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2008 11:19 pm
by YeehawMcKickass
I had a feeling pawprint had his usb slots disabled in bios or something. I'll tell him to check that.

Posted: Mon Feb 11, 2008 11:03 pm
by YeehawMcKickass
WISE FWOM YUOW GWAVE!

It's about 90% that I'll get my kit tomorrow.