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animagic4u:
In the tougher auditions the AI can sometimes use a pretty human-like technique...but please use this one with caution.

If you're nervous about one of your stats but have really high other stats you can keep spamming your bad stat to force one of the judges out. I rarely do this, but it saved me a couple times in my first few playthroughs of boxm@s.

The dual lessons are okay.. I managed to get the highest level using mostly dual lessons. Although you could also pause on the vocal lesson while reading the kana and trying to piece it together. Unlike in 2, you can't use your memory appeals to save you all the time because you can only store 3.

Naryoril:
thx for the info

i can read a bit japanese, i'll see if it's enough to understand what they want

i don't understand the one with forcing the judge out but i guess i'll find out when i try it. if not i'll come back to you

i'm really looking forward to the game now (if the post service doesn't screw up i should have it in my mail box when i get home today)

animagic4u:
It should make more sense once you get the game.
Instead of a total point system...there are judges for each stat. When their interest runs out they can exit. It is both frustrating and rewarding.

Cael K.:

--- Quote from: animagic4u on December 28, 2011, 05:36:41 am ---If you're nervous about one of your stats but have really high other stats you can keep spamming your bad stat to force one of the judges out. I rarely do this, but it saved me a couple times in my first few playthroughs of boxm@s.

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Let's see if I can bullet point the process.

3 phases of 9 appeals each.
The idol with the most stars wins. Stars are only awarded at the end of each phase.

Each phase operates on a bidding system. You may choose to put points in each of three categories, nine times per phase.
The effectiveness of your bids is influenced by your stat and your idol's tension (higher = more efficient bids).
Top 3 bidders per phase get stars, but different categories give more stars than others.
Last place gets a negative star.

When any idol (of the six available) appeals to a judge, he gives points, but loses interest.
When a judge's interest reaches 0, he walks. All stars he has given (including negative ones), are lost.

Succeed a memory appeal to gain points in all stats (large amount), and recover all judge's interest.
Fail a memory appeal to lost points in all stats (small amount), and damage all judge's interest.

Notes:
The judge that awards the most stars is the most likely to be appealed to. Thus, he is the most prone to walking. Over-appeal, and you'll come out with nothing.
Some people attempt to rank in the two worst categories, then kill off the most popular judge (sometimes with failed memory appeals).

satty:
I still remember that there's a method for using those 9 appeals: 4 times for your strongest stat, 2 to the other stats, and 1 should be for a successful memory appeal.

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