Bands can now improve their skills as musicians by practicing! Instead of practicing song specific songs like in MWR, you can schedule a specific block time allocated to practicing their roles in the band via the activities screen. For example, an artist assigned the role of singer will work to improve their vocal ability while an artist assigned the roles of guitarist and drummer will work to improve those skills. As suggested, to ensure the player can’t “break the game” by forcing artists to practice until they’re maxed out, a new stat called potential will cap an artist’s skill. So, for instance, a pianist who has a potential of 75 will never exceed that value no matter the amount of practice. The potential skill will be hidden during the game.
I finally learned how to use the Songs and Discs sections in the editor Iv'e tested it out a bit and it doesn't seem to be causing any bugs.
Now instead of losing my artist's discography whenever I start a new game cause the older one was getting really slow, I can recreate everything in those sections.
I finally learned how to use the Songs and Discs sections in the editor Iv'e tested it out a bit and it doesn't seem to be causing any bugs.
Now instead of losing my artist's discography whenever I start a new game cause the older one was getting really slow, I can recreate everything in those sections.
Yeah he said he fixed that like 2 updates ago, so it's only newly fixed.
I finally learned how to use the Songs and Discs sections in the editor Iv'e tested it out a bit and it doesn't seem to be causing any bugs.
Now instead of losing my artist's discography whenever I start a new game cause the older one was getting really slow, I can recreate everything in those sections.
Wait what?
And you can still release them in the game or the sales are already there?
Five months after the release of Blackout, which was a flop of a comeback (on purpose, don't tell BFF), BFF released "Still Dreaming", their fourth studio album.