Joined Project Dxxx @March 31, 2018
Blogspot:
skildx.blogspot.com

Discord:
SkildX#1016
Steam:
IGN: SkildX

Project Dxxx Control Settings: (In-game control - Hardware Controller)
Keyboard (CSInput Disabled):
L - A || R - L
▶ - ➡ || ▼ - ⬇ || ◀ - ⬅ || ▲ - ⬆
△ - S || □ - D || x - J || ○ - K

Gamepad (CSInput Enabled):
Layout adjusted based on in game controls(like a normal controller) except L and R are swapped instead. Mostly used on casual unranked play on FT labeled beatmaps only.
L - L || R - R

Introduction:
I discovered and played Project DIVA 2nd on PSP around 2012. I can't remember what date was it but nah, not that important. Those days, I'm totally interested playing rhythm games so I started playing with Cytus and Deemo. After quite a while, I found osu! but stopped for a bit due to my lost of interest on the game. That was before but I'm back playing osu! since 2016 as my free-time game where I only play it when I literally got nothing to do, no games to play, and to cure boredom.

As my search for good rhythm games on those years, I found Project Diva 2nd, my first Project DIVA game I played. It was good but it's starting to get boring since I can only play Vocaloid songs and I'm the only one playing around. That was the point that I decided to move on and find more interesting video games to play.

A few days before I registered to Project Dxxx, I bumped into a Project DIVA Future Tone gameplay on YouTube and made me think to go back again. So I research for some free-to-play Project DIVA emulators (because I remembered me and my friend found one before) and that's when I found Project DIVA HD. It's still the Project DIVA that I knew before, but with downloadable beatmaps and some mods probably. I find the game a little bit boring in terms of visuals and I was really unsatisfied with it but I ended up playing it for a couple of days.

My curiosity reached into the point of finding the beatmap editor because if there's downloadable songs, that means there is a software to make them. I found one, but it's on Chinese language and I knew I couldn't use it because I can't read it and there's no guide anywhere. I continued my search browsing on YouTube and blogs and then I found Project Dxxx on a wiki. I joined the community to look more stuffs if this is where I can find what I'm looking for. Community seems to be silent that I'd expect (or probably half dead), but I continued downloading the game. In the end, I'm glad I invested some of my free time for this because it feels like I'm playing the newest Project DIVA games like on arcades and consoles. Despite of the community being so silent, I'm glad that this game still exist where I can play more songs and possibly create beatmaps or write mods! I love games that let players freely create stuffs.