
“The event’s rare boss rewards were low and it was being skipped. What should we do?” General response: “Increase the rewards to make them more appealing.” G Generation Eternal staff response: “Play THE WINNER during the boss battle.” #GGenerationEternal Boss Battle STARDUST MEMORY EXPERT S Gundam Prototype 1 (Chobam Armor) Reward obtainable 220,000 Experience Points 75 Funds 60 Challenge EXPERT VS Gundam Prototype 2 Reward obtainable 220,000 Experience Points 75 Funds 120 COMPLETE VS Gundam Prototype 2 HARD Reward obtainable 200,000 Experience Points 50 Funds 120 COMPLETE 1:05 Home Mission Control Stage Live Event My Page Gasha Menu
Of course, if you pay money, you can get it done.
I can feel that you’re doing well.
I need Chobham armor…
>>3You should read it.
0083 REBELLION is
So, regarding that copyright issue, it’s a matter of being able to sell it for a fee or stream it for a limited time, and isn’t that exactly what they’re doing?
There are plenty of character games that play the original song.
>>5That’s not the case.
>>15The reason why “Original soundtrack included!” and such things become selling points in character games is that…
In Super Robot Wars DD, you can also play the original songs during the event period.
The original song is good, but I want to hear the arrangement as well.
The original song started playing, and I was like, “This is it!”
In the G Generation, the original song itself never played, you know…
The number of views is directly linked to the fees.
If I can definitely listen to the original song, it stimulates my desire to replay.
>>10No…
I’m a bit curious whether it was originally planned or if they rushed it in because it’s profitable.
>>11I think it’s expected since it’s common for other Bandai Namco games to implement original soundtracks for limited-time events.
Whether it’s paid or not, I might want to redo it later if an overall original or original-style BGM is added…
The Chobham Armor, which was just treated as a restraint in Knight Gundam, doesn’t leave a very strong impression since it’s my first time seeing it.
>>18By the way, this also has a severe decrease in mobility and is quickly thrown away because it’s unusable.
They were already running a limited-time plasma flow just before that.
Do you need licensed background music for the survey? Would you buy it even if it’s paid?
To be honest, I want to listen to the songs from past G Generation games more than the original theme song.
If I play 0083 using the original soundtrack, the existing story feels insufficient, so I wish they would add more songs, even if it means paying for them.
There is no Monshia.
>>23Exhausted from the monster.
People in some areas can spend more on charges.
>>14It’s scary how it’s all convex as if it’s natural.
Maybe it’s because it’s cheaper since it’s for a limited time?
It was also advertised in the limited-time Super Robot Wars mobile game.
However, when it comes to permanence, it might be something entirely different.
Maybe because if it’s constant, the usage fees will keep piling up with each addition and it will turn into something terrible…
It’s just that setting the volume with vocals in a song is difficult.
Considering that, it seems like Symphogear invested more money than I thought.
I’ve heard that you have to pay for each download too…
But I was grinding through the worthless rewards just to hear the original Gunhead theme in the now-defunct SupaKuro.
>>32I feel like I’ve listened to a lifetime’s worth of Gaban.
Guilty Gear also had a pay-to-play system.
Recently, I laughed at the format where you can collect BGM that drops in the field from Madoka Magica and receive stones (though not many).
Seeing this luxurious specification this time, I inferred that even if the scenario becomes permanent, the BGM will change.
I thought it was just the music, but it also comes with lyrics, which is extravagant.
It’s a common pattern in social games.
If it’s a collaboration event, you can use the original song.
The Madoka Magica one has mostly the original BGM from the anime, but I wonder how much they pay for that…
There are indeed few with vocals.
In Puzzle & Dragons, original songs played during collaboration events that were limited-time only.
The user had to purchase a paid version with background music to listen to it at any time.
When you say G Generation, it sounds kind of like that, but it’s a slightly different BGM! (Nostalgia)