PNN:Session Mode
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[edit] Basic Info
Click on "Song Session" on the front page or on the navigation bar. Click on the graphic for the Pop'n game you're playing. Click on the difficulty you're playing. Click the song you want to enter data for. Type in your score and combo, enter the note counts if you have them, select your modifiers, enter a comment if you feel the need, and uncheck the box if you didn't pass. Click submit, data is saved, and back to the song select you go. Repeat as needed.
[edit] Sorting Methods
- Genre - alphabetical sort by song genre.
- Difficulty - sort from lowest to highest difficulty. Songs of the same difficulty are organized by note count.
- Score - sort based on your scores, from lowest to highest. Only shows songs with data.
- Last Played - sorts from song with data entered the most recently to song updated the least recently. Only shows songs with data.
[edit] Deleting A Score
To delete a score, enter all 0's for each note value, as well as for the score and combo.
[edit] Difficulty Changes
Difficulties shown in the database may be different than what you see in the game you're currently playing. This is almost always intentional. Guidelines for difficulties as listed in the database are:
- The difficulty reflects the last seen difficulty in a home version. Ex: If a song is a 28 on Pop'n 7th, and a 33 on 8th, it's listed as a 33.
If you're playing the most recent home version and the difficulty is still wrong, please file a bug report, listing the song genre and the proper difficulty.
[edit] Wrong Note Count
Please doublecheck that you've entered the notecount correctly. If you're sure that you have the correct notecount and the database is wrong, please file a bug report, listing the song genre, difficulty, and the proper amount of notes.
[edit] Song Data Formatting
Occasionally there is a bug filed about the formatting of a song name or artist.
We strive to maintain a database of data that balances the need to have the song titles be accurate with the desire to keep it readable by English-speakers. Any song that has a romanized name shown in game will be referred to by it. Songs and artists are almost always changed to regular capitalization if they are in all caps. And so on.
If you see a definite inconsistency (letters missing from a song title or artist, misspelling), please file a bug report.
