The Genshin Impact Windblume's Breath event runs from March 3, 2023, to March 27, 2023, celebrating one of Monstadt's most important festivals of the year. During the event period, you can participate in a rhythm game called Ballads of Breeze.
If you're having trouble scoring combos, you may want to edit your settings for a more comfortable playing experience. One of the things you can configure is the note falling speed—here's how it works.
How to make notes fall faster or slower in Ballads of Breeze – Genshin Impact Windblume event
The note falling speed determines how quickly notes appear on your screen and fall into the tap zone. This doesn't affect the music, rhythm, and the overall number of notes. However, you may be interested in changing how quickly or slowly the notes fall to make the gameplay more comfortable for you. In that case, your best bet is to adjust the note falling speed of the game.
Head to the event menu and select Settings on the top-right of the screen. Inside, you'll find a section dedicated to the Note Falling Speed, which allows you to adjust the value between 1 and 2, with 0.25 increments. A higher number indicates a faster falling speed.
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Genshin Impact 1 vs. 2 note falling speed comparison in Ballads of Breeze rhythm game
Note Falling Speed: 1
Setting your note falling speed at 1 makes notes fall slower, which simply means that they appear on the screen earlier than they need to. As a result, you'll see more notes at the same time. This can give the illusion of slower gameplay and throw off your rhythm if you're used to faster beatmaps, but is helpful for beginners who need to plan their next move.
The image above showcases what 1 note falling speed looks like at 207 combo. Meanwhile, the image below shows what 2 note falling speed looks like at the exact same combo point in the beatmap.
Note Falling Speed: 2
It's clear that setting your note falling speed to a higher value makes notes fall faster, which simply means that they fall at the last millisecond. This results in less clutter in the beatmap. This setting is ideal for people who tend to click too fast when there are too many notes on the screen.
You can adjust the note falling speed in increments of 0.25, so you can pick the appropriate value for your preferences. We encourage you to try different settings to learn what works best in this incredibly fun mini-game.
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Published: Mar 3, 2023 06:20 am