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evangelifloss · 3 months
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I made old lovelive UR Cards using myself in cosplay. Something something noooo don't make me into collectible ultra rarest!! Nooo!!!
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thrilling-oneway · 2 years
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KLAB DOWN
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yoi-comics · 2 years
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In need of help...
First of all, I want to apologize for everyone who has been following this account for my long absence. Tumblr were blocked in my country for some period of time and a lot of things happened in my life. I’m trully sorry...
And I’m sorry that I’m coming back here today for something that’s not related to Yuri on Ice, but I really need some help from you all. To save a precious fandom that has helped me a lot during my roughest time: Uta no Prince-sama (UtaPri). A franchise that has been going for 12 years, bringing happiness through music.
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On 25th October 2022, KLab has announced the closing of the EN and CN servers of Uta No Prince-Sama: Shining Live, the only localized game of this franchise as well as the most active global media that connect the fandom. The termination notice has affected the UtaPri SL community very heavily. Shining Live has became an important part of our life, it has always been a source of happiness on our darkest days. It’s not just a game. It’s a home for many of us.
Therefore, we refused to just accept all the memories we’ve built there to just go like this without a fight. That’s why we’re starting a petition to merge the CN and EN servers with the main JP server. Integrating our accounts into the server is all we ask for so we could continue enjoying the game there without losing our 5 years of effort. KLab has previously done this with Love Live! SIF, so it is not a decision that they are truly unable to make.
This game is the fruit of our hardwork as well as a bond that brings us together as a community. This is not just something that one or two of us want. Our entire community wants it! 
 So please, help us by signing the petition here:
>>> UtaPri Server Merge Petition <<<
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Thank you in advance. I’ll really apreciate everyone’s help. All I could do to repay you guys’ kindness is offering to reblog your, or your favorite artists’ YoI comics again like how this account were dedicated to. My DM and inbox will always be open for submission. Just share the link and I’ll reblog it!! (>v<)ゝ
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suyooo · 10 months
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Making BIG SIF2 (Part 1)
If you have been following the SIF series for a while, you might have seen "Hop Hop With Everyone ♪ Big SIF" (jp. "Minna de Pyonpyon ♪ Deka Sukufesu") before. It was an attraction made by Klab for the original SIF, which appeared a few times at the SIF Festival locations and Sunshine City. And as the name implies, it's big SIF. You play as a team of nine, one for each of the nine spots, and have to tap a big button with your feet or jump on it to hit the notes on your spot:
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However, it has not been seen since 2019. I guess there's a certain virus to blame, and with the original SIF kind of not existing anymore and Klab being gone, we don't really know what is happening to it.
It is now 2023. SIF 2 has released, but it is not big.
Time to fix that.
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What follows is me writing along while I am working on this project. If you want to find out how this works or how you could make one yourself, read on, otherwise, the TL;DR is I have one working switch out of nine so far (the one that has a cable sticking out of it) and there's a little video of it working at the bottom of the post :)
In June 2022, I ran a little contest about trying to play SIF with things you shouldn't play SIF with, inspired by the legendary sausage/soldier game video. There were guinea pigs and dogs, apples and garlic, a tatacon and a shower head, and it was a lot of fun. In the lead-up to the contest, BIG SIF obviously came up as a related topic, along with some thoughts about how one could build it themselves. I think big buttons are just a really cool way to play games in general. Big buttons are fun. I've made a pop'n' controller setup with 5 Donkey Konga bongo controllers before so you could really slap them down, and that was neat, too.
I actually did some brainstorming about how to approach a DIY BIG SIF around that time, but I ended up never pulling the trigger to start working on it. I did remember about those plans around the start of this year though, since conventions and such were starting to come back. (Obviously ignoring D*komi, which is more of a safety hazard than a convention at this point.) Maybe BIG SIF could be something to bring to these, as a mini-event? Even if not, I can play it locally with others - and you could play it with just three people too, it doesn't need to be nine players...
I'm just making excuses, really. The truth is simply I think it looks cool and I want to try making one.
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There's obviously a lot of details to deal with, but what I like to do is focus on the most important questions first. In this case, to make the project possible, I need to find out: - How do I build a foot switch? - How do I control the game with external switches?
Anything else - like how to connect everything, making things look nice or easier to use - can come later, because those parts are not vital. Those two questions are what I need to answer to make sure the project is possible in the first place. I'm obviously not the first one with the idea of making a DIY BIG SIF, obviously, so in case you want to see another - one I found was made by members of the Rikkyo University Love Live! Club (which sounds extremely cool), with some pictures shown here.
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The foot switch method I ended up choosing is really simple: it works by having strips of copper tape touch. Put it on two surfaces facing each other, put an air gap between them so they don't have contact, but can bend and touch each other when there's a weight on the button. This way, you don't need to deal with any sensors, it's just a simple electric circuit. In fact, now that I am writing this down and looking at the photos again, I think that's also the method the Rikkyo club's BIG SIF used? I think I can see copper tape stuck onto what seems like acrylic plates, and some light foam between to keep them seperated when there's no weight on them. (Again, I'm not the first to have any of these ideas. Also, their controller probably works with SIF 2, too, so I'm not the first one on that, either. I just want to feel fancy and write about the setup I'm building)
Though, in order to make the entire controller thing easier to transport, I didn't want to go with a solid material like that. There was one thing I found that seemed like it would fit the bill: making switches out of shelf liner. That's what makes up the two surfaces, and anti-slip rug pads can be cut to create the air gap. That was the perfect approach: it results in an extremely flat button, the materials are light and flexible so I could just roll the switches up for transport, they're easy to clean after use, and also, I had more than enough at home that I could use for the project! I basically already had everything I needed - copper tape, shelf liner and rug pads. Of course, the fact that it keeps the project cheap is a nice bonus, but the main thing that makes me happy about it is that I really like recycling old stuff that's not in use anymore.
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I went with the same tape layouting approach as the original shelf liner mat switch: each surface has the tape arranged in parallel, with one of them rotated 90 degrees so they form a grid, and the rug pad has holes in the locations where they cross over each other. The width of the copper tape I had just perfectly worked out, which was pure luck and 0% planning. There was a different problem though - my tape required a lot of soldering. The copper tape didn't have conductive adhesive, so I couldn't just stick tape on top of tape and have it connect electrically, it needed a seperate connection. If you want to make one of these yourself, get copper tape with conductive adhesive. It will save you so much work, oh god.
Doing the solder job also revealed another problem that I probably should have seen coming a mile away - the shelf liner melts in the places where I take too much time. (If you ever play on my setup, make sure to check the bottom of the switch to see how badly I messed up on the one you're using! (Actually, please don't.)) Instead of trying to get good at soldering, I just added another piece to the stack: another layer of shelf liner that is just decorative and can hide my mistakes. This one I had to purchase, but that's alright because I found some colored shelf liner that matches the three SIF attributes!! That's worth it, right!??
Some snap caps on the bottom shelf liner and the decorative top will be holding everything together, so I can take it apart again to repair or clean the switches easily after use. In general, the buttons built like this should be fairly resilient - there's nothing to break apart through excessive force, and I can replace single layers of each switch in case something does end up failing. The main thing I'm worried about is the solder joints, and how they'll hold up when I roll up the switches or otherwise transport them.
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And with that, we have our first foot switch. Wow! I only did a little bit of multimeter poking to confirm it works at this point. Note that the sensitivity of the pad can also be somewhat calibrated by simply making the holes in the rug pad bigger or smaller. I think I overdid it a little - even if the switch is nice and sensitive enough to even register the smallest of tippy toe taps, it sometimes gets stuck in the pressed state for a bit when releasing after standing on it. And that's really bad, since hold notes in the game will require perfect timing on the releases as well. So, I'll probably redo that layer, and just make the holes one row smaller to have the perfect sensitivity.
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Now, it's time to get the controller side of the project going, to see whether I can actually play a game with it.
The easy choice here was to simply get a board made for DIY arcade controller panels. These are meant to be easily connected to buttons and joysticks you purchase seperately, and are recognized by any device you plug them into as a normal gamepad. But in practice, they don't care about what you wire to them, as long as it acts as a button - like the floor switch I just built! I get an easy way to convert them into input, without any need to write custom code, or to deal with debouncing the signal or anything. It just works!
The next step was to connect the board to my phone. That's because another thing I want to do is run the game as intended, no modified app or emulation or anything. I just really want to not deal with all those Android emulators and any lag that could possibly cause, or in case any hosts have reservations about using emulated games (and also emulators are just a pain on Linux in the first place). But even with that as a limitation, this part was surprisingly painless! The board just connects through a USB-A to USB-C adapter, it's recognized as a generic gamepad as mentioned above, and the Key Mapper app for Android simply lets you map all of the inputs to taps on the screen. That's all that's needed!
So far, only one button is finished, but it is connected and it works - which means I can already play the most important part of the game...
... the timing calibration.
On the next part of Making BIG SIF2: doing the same thing, but eight more times. Also maybe I'll write about something else too, just so the post is not just a picture of eight more circles.
update: the second part is over here!
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captain-crackship · 1 year
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KLab shutting down SIF be like:
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Meme credit: u/voyagerfan5761 on Reddit
For context, apparently Euro users can’t play LLSIF or LLSIFAS. And apparently even if you’re not a Euro user, if you use a VPN or have a Euro-based IP the game blocks data transfer. Some weird contract shit I don’t get but massive yikes from this American.
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mey-rin-is-fabulous · 3 months
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What the hell Klab!?!? Why bother launching any games at all. They're apparently launching the global version for SIF 2 but they're already planning to shut it and the JP version down sometime this year.
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umihell · 11 months
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i haven’t updated in a year (got addicted to genshin impact lol) but i wanted to say one (hopefully temporary) goodbye now that the sif servers are closed for good. i think i’ll bring this back once sif 2 hits the worldwide server, but looking at jp gameplay, i’m not too keen on how it’s been reskinned so far 
anyway thank you for sticking with me if you’re reading this, and also fuck you klab :) 
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ayakashibackstreet · 1 year
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I'm not saying that not being able to transfer my SIF progress to SIF 2 on account of KLab being a bunch of lazy fucking dicks who refuse to actually know what the GDPR is (spoilers: it's not a document saying 'don't serve people from Europe') and refuse to put in ANY fucking effort to make a functioning transfer system that includes us is the reason for my horrendous bad mood
It definitely didn't help though
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mmorglovely · 2 years
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ryqoshay · 5 years
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A sad Ryqo is me. I have long held as a matter of pride that I have logged in to SIF every day since Day One. But September 25th 2019 shall be the breaking point of that streak. There was a two hour window before maintenance that I was unable to make due to circumstances at work. Then the eight hour maintenance somehow managed to consume the remaining twenty-two hours of the day. And it’s still going as of posting this.
Losing the daily bonus for the first played Live doesn’t bother me. Apologems are likely incoming. And I have more G than I can realistically spend in any reasonable amount of time. Also, the Stamina from having capped out can be more than made up by said Apologems. But the login count cannot be amended.
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lovelive-news · 5 years
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lighkoda · 4 years
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i’m playing all stars rn~ if y’all want certain screencaps of certain mvs with specific outfits, feel free to hmu!
i have outfits for all of the URs & SRs below! I also have UR mari & hanayo and the new SR maru (kimikoko).
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if you have any questions about which outfits go with which girl or anything feel free to ask!
also would love to talk to you about all stars or generally love live ❤️ i’m getting back into it rn aha so i would love to engage more w everyone about it!
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thrilling-oneway · 2 years
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Why is SIF getting worse KLAB I HATE YOU THE EVENT SCHEDULE WAS FINE
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yujachachacha · 5 years
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Okay, I expected another quadruple-SR event
But NOT one with Rin in it AGAIN
And NOT one where she’s the tier reward instead of the points reward AGAIN
And NOT one where she’s in the same event as the Uber-popular NozoEli
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the-moogs · 6 years
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happy mothers day (insp, @nozomijoestar)
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lori-hime · 5 years
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Love Live makes me want to die.
Thanks for fucking us Nozomi fans over, yet again. And now Maki, Hanayo, and Umi fans can also experience the despair. Fantastic.
I have roughly 400 gems right now (hopefully 900 by June) and a normal non-guaranteed .75% chance at Zodiac Nozomi. Maybe I can still get her, I believe in my luck.
I still just honestly want to quit, though. Like I have 0 motivation to even play at all after this. What the fuck even is consistency with this company? Why the hell am I still spending time and occasionally money on this shitty company that does nothing but fuck us over every chance they get???
I’ve not spent a dime on Granblue and yet it’s so much more rewarding and their art doesn’t occasionally look like the characters are melting.
I didn’t spend anything on Cinderella Girls when I played, and I wish I could go back to it honestly. Seriously they seem like they care about their playerbase so much more.
Just. Fuck KLab. Fuck Love Live.
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