![]() ![]() Most, if not all, JD choreos are on there. I then will close the game and open up YouTube and try to find the choreo on there. Some extremes are easier than they look, while others it seems like you have the whole song to work on! That's totally okay and normal! It takes practice to learn these, and so you move on to the next step. What I usually do when I decide on a new extreme to learn is first run through it normally, with a controller in my hand, just to see what score I get and to see what I need to work on. Learning extremes and even some hard choreos can be overwhelming! Don't worry, there is an easier way! ![]() You can only see the number of moves in a song on the singleplayer results screen in JD2021, right under the bar that shows how many of each feedback level you got. This does make it kind of difficult to calculate the exact value for each move, but a good estimation is 13333 divided by the number of moves in the song. So, this is totally something I've observed on my own, so if it's not correct please let me know.Įach move in a song is worth the same number of points, with the exception being gold moves which are worth 5 times a normal move. How do you know how many points each move is worth? The way the game calculates this percent can seem very random at times but keeep at it and you'll get there eventually! This is why you can get all perfects, and get a 13.2k, or why all perfects and 1 super can be better than all perfects. Now, here's the important part: Your percent accuracy determines how many points you get from a move, not the feedback you were given. You must score what would otherwise be a good or better to score a gold move. ![]() You executed the move with perfect timing and accuracy! Good job! You almost got it! You were either slightly to early or light, or were just slightly off of what the game expected. You were either too early, too late, or the move was not executed correctly. Movement was detected, but it was either way too early or late, or was not the move that was expected. I've also included a description of each score. Below is a table to illustrate this, and it might even be accurate, but it's best just to take it as an illustrative example. All you can see is the letter, but each grade has a range of percents that apply to it. Instead, think of them like letter grades. While it may seem like these all add a set amount to your score, that's not the case. The following information has been agreed upon by fans, and is probably how it works, but who knows, maybe Ubi will come out one day and tell us we're all wrong.Īnyways, you probably know about the 6 different feedback levels you can recieve, being X, OK, Good, Super, Perfect, and Yeah!. I really wish Ubisoft would come out and explain this one. How is each move scored?/I got all perfects, why did I not get 13333? \* not an actual star, but still a fan-recognized threshold The first 5 stars are each 2000 points apart, with each one after being 1000 points. In order to achieve this score, you must perfectly execute every move in the choreo. The maxium score you can get as of JD2021 is 13333. However, it is based on my own experiences as well as those of other users of this subreddit. Scoringĭisclaimer: This section is almost entirely speculation, as Ubisoft stubbornly refuses to tell us how scoring actually works. With all of that out of the way, let's get started.
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