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--- Quote from: YayoiTakatsuki96 on April 02, 2011, 02:04:28 pm ---@animagic4u Well, yeah, It's easy to know who's the 961. But my only problem is to distinguish the reporters from the stylists, in this pic I don't know wich are the stylists and the reporters.
http://i53.tinypic.com/2q0rms4.png
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* :| points @ katakana, that one.スタイリスト in case you didn't get that.



--- Quote from: YayoiTakatsuki96 on April 02, 2011, 02:04:28 pm ---When I go to do the lessons, if I press square (as my friend said), it does a self-training, how it works?
Also, is this normal that my PSP has this screen?
http://i53.tinypic.com/2s64j7p.png

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--- Quote from: :| on January 17, 2011, 10:28:22 pm ---There's no optimal waiting time for self producing commands, it's dependant on how punctual you are; if you tell your idol you'll be back at 11:00 PM, you'll get the best result at 11:00.00 PM exactly.

It's unknown what the exact results are for self audition, but for self lesson it's something like

Perfect: Exactly on time...
Good: 1-3 seconds too late or too early
Normal: 4-20 seconds too late or too early
Bad: 20 seconds+ too late or too early

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ikuto-sama:

--- Quote from: YayoiTakatsuki96 on April 02, 2011, 02:04:28 pm ---
Also, I got another question.
When I go to do the lessons, if I press square (as my friend said), it does a self-training, how it works?
Also, is this normal that my PSP has this screen?

(I forgot to change the hour, and edit the date)
Sorry for the disturb, and thanks in advance.

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スタイリスト is the Stylist, and the other bunch of kanji (I fail at reading kanji) is the Reporter. Also note that in mail from the stylist and reporter, they will often have some words in quotes that you have to remember when you go to them for an appointment, and they will ask you about it. The stylist will usually ask you either what the name of the style was or the name of the designer, and the reporter will ask what I believe is the subject of the interview (or magazine? I don't know.) So it's always best to keep a notepad handy so you can write things down until you get the hang of things.

In self-training, after you press the square, you choose a specific time in which you'll come back, and you MUST get there right on time otherwise it will lower your idol's tension. The longer the lesson, the more successful it will be, but coming late, even by a minute, sometimes deducts from that. After your PSP turns to the screenshot you have above, you shut it off, and only turn it back on when it's time to go back to see your idol. It's normal, so you don't have to worry. ^^ Do NOT take out the UMD. Self-lessons can be handy, especially at lessons that you have a hard time with (I usually have a hard time with the Vocal lesson since I'm still learning kanji), but you always have to make sure you return at the time you promised.

Cael K.:
Also, look at all the tabs when deciding a schedule. If you've got more stuff than you usually do (and the recommended mark appears next to some), you've probably got visitors.

Concerning the pic, 961 Auditions'll have 961 somewhere in them, Reporter (second) will be in kanji, Stylist (third) will be in katakana.

In the mail you get, look at the stuff between the 「 ... 」 marks, that'll usually be something important (either the name of the person you're meeting, or where they're from). If you don't understand Japanese, this is the hard part, but write it down if you can't remember it. The game'll ask you either the guy's name or where he's from when you meet up with them, so look at the choices that pop up and pick the one that looks familiar. I don't think both will ever pop up.

Oh, and I think you can kill bad reporters with good ones. If you get slapped with a bad reporter after an audition, then get another reporter wanting to meet up with you, make them happy and they'll chase off the bad stuff while giving you the good stuff.

YayoiTakatsuki96:
@ikuto-sama: Thanks for your help. Oh, here's why sometimes I did it wrong, also, about the Self training thing, looks useful when I'm at school. But, well, I'm trying it right now.
@Cael K.: Thanks for your help, also, yeah, I don't speak Japanese. But I can try a shot and learn it. So, if I get a bad interview, I can "cancel" it by doing a good one? Looks "easy". Well, I'll try that soon (write the letter in and then go to meet them. Thanks, without you I don't know what I was doing.

Cael K.:
Fair warning, though: I've had reporters just jet on me even after I answered right (5% of the time?), but I think that's how things work.

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