Hey Nicholas,
I encountered what I thought could be a possible issue with the score chart (unless I am misunderstanding the way it works). Here's what I encountered.
This picture shows that I have played this song in melody mode more than twice today...
... so why are only two scores showing up for today for this song? At first I thought it could be showing the lowest and highest scores for the day, but the first score isn't the lowest score in the table! Also, in all the other songs I have played today, all attempts for today are shown on the chart. I don't understand why this particular song should be any different. I could just be misunderstanding something fundamental though.
Ash
Score chart issue?
When describing problems, always mention your OS and game version (shown at the bottom of the title screen).
If your keyboard has USB or MIDI ports, there is a tremendously high chance (>99%) it will work with Synthesia. See what you'll need on the keyboards page.
If your keyboard has USB or MIDI ports, there is a tremendously high chance (>99%) it will work with Synthesia. See what you'll need on the keyboards page.
So, the score grouping in that chart is a little fuzzy. It will group scores together (always picking the highest) where the data points would otherwise be "too close" together to display "nicely". (Those are in quotes because they're arbitrary values I picked while tuning the chart control.)
Did you play all six of those attempts in two sittings with a bunch of hours between them? That would generate a graph like that. All the attempts from each sitting would be very close together with a big span of time between them.
As the days go on, if you revisit that song you may find that all of the attempts from that day get merged together into the single best score you had in that time period. I suppose the short answer is that on really short time scales the graph can be a little quirky. Over a few days things start to shake out more nicely.
Did you play all six of those attempts in two sittings with a bunch of hours between them? That would generate a graph like that. All the attempts from each sitting would be very close together with a big span of time between them.
As the days go on, if you revisit that song you may find that all of the attempts from that day get merged together into the single best score you had in that time period. I suppose the short answer is that on really short time scales the graph can be a little quirky. Over a few days things start to shake out more nicely.