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What is the scoring standard of dazzle dance rhythm mode?

I played three games yesterday, and I understood the rules of dancing ~ ~

There are two red and blue bars below, which are the good feelings between yourself and your partner.

In the traditional mode, the score is recorded at point P in each round. If two people jump out of the dance, whether it is good or perfect, the column of affection will rise by the same length. When two people are full at the same time, they get a star. If a person doesn't have time to press the direction key and misses one round, the score of the goodwill column will not increase, so it may be 1 or N rounds behind the partner (that is, the rightmost number in the goodwill column), which will slow down the speed of getting the stars.

In rhythm mode, the growth rate of popularity bar is equal to the number of combo you hit, and each combo will add a small space, no matter how good or perfect.

Therefore, although TX said that the best strength is average, if they want to win, they must reduce their mistakes. As long as they jump out at every step, they will get the most stars.

The question about why you lose the game when you score more points is this-because good and perfect get as much goodwill, even if they play well every round and never miss, they can keep ahead in the number of stars; However, if another group of powerful partners miss one or two rounds, then their speed of taking the star will slow down. Even if there are more P's and higher scores, they can't make up for the missed mistakes.

Therefore, the essence of dance mode is: not perfect, but not miss.

(PS: in the contest between experts, the number of stars will generally be the same, but it is rare to miss, and the result is still better than the score. On the premise of ensuring that you don't miss, the more P, the better)