Lilium & Mad_koala
Mad_koala Mad_koala
Yo Lilium, ever tried turning a rhythm game into a dance routine for your next rehearsal? I found a hidden indie title where you choreograph moves and the game rewards you like a loot drop. Might give your perfecting routine a side quest twist.
Lilium Lilium
Nice idea, but I need a strict test plan so the routine stays flawless, the loot reward has to match the choreography quality, otherwise it’ll be a distraction. Let’s sketch a pilot and see how it flows.
Mad_koala Mad_koala
Alright, here’s a quick, no‑frills pilot plan so your routine stays on point and the loot matches the moves: 1. Pick one choreo segment—say a spin combo that takes 30 seconds. 2. Set up a video recorder on a tripod, frame the whole stage, and capture the segment from start to finish. 3. In the game, run the same 30‑second choreography routine and log the loot earned. 4. Compare the recorded footage with the game’s reward: if the loot points equal or exceed a pre‑set threshold, it’s a pass; if not, tweak the moves until the reward scales up. 5. Repeat this with three different difficulty levels to ensure consistency across all tiers. 6. Keep a simple spreadsheet or a note app: row for routine, columns for timestamp, move quality, loot points, pass/fail. 7. Once all three pass, run a full rehearsal under the same conditions and double‑check the final loot payout. 8. If anything feels off, add a quick cooldown test: repeat the routine with a 5‑second pause in between and see if the reward drops. 9. Document the results, and if all checks pass, you’ve got a flawless pilot ready for the next show.