: The game supports 4K Ultra HD and offers windowed or borderless options. If your monitor is wider than 16:9, expect stretching or pillarboxing. Adding & Syncing Music
For , a rhythm-based runner that synchronizes with your personal music library, a "helpful guide" typically covers initial setup, performance fixes, and customization for custom skins and tracks. Initial Setup & Performance
: Custom skins should be placed in the Steam\SteamApps\common\MelodysEscape\CustomSkins folder. Each skin folder typically contains a sprite-sheet.
: Play 100 tracks. You can automate this by selecting your music folder on "Relaxing" difficulty and letting it play through, only needing to press continue between songs.
: Since the game requires local files, you can use Audacity to record audio from streaming desktop apps. Use the Windows WASAPI host and set the recording device to your loopback speakers/headphones.
: You can use an optional XML file to define specific coordinates, sizes, and pivot points for sprites. If this file is missing, the game reverts to the default skin coordinates. Achievement Hunting
: Advanced users can edit .sync files. The format includes version info, song length (seconds/units), BPM, and confidence scores. It also maps transitions (Low, Normal, High, Explode) and specific obstacle time-points. Custom Skins & Modding
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: The game supports 4K Ultra HD and offers windowed or borderless options. If your monitor is wider than 16:9, expect stretching or pillarboxing. Adding & Syncing Music
For , a rhythm-based runner that synchronizes with your personal music library, a "helpful guide" typically covers initial setup, performance fixes, and customization for custom skins and tracks. Initial Setup & Performance File: Melodys.Escape.v1.0.zip ...
: Custom skins should be placed in the Steam\SteamApps\common\MelodysEscape\CustomSkins folder. Each skin folder typically contains a sprite-sheet. : The game supports 4K Ultra HD and
: Play 100 tracks. You can automate this by selecting your music folder on "Relaxing" difficulty and letting it play through, only needing to press continue between songs. Initial Setup & Performance : Custom skins should
: Since the game requires local files, you can use Audacity to record audio from streaming desktop apps. Use the Windows WASAPI host and set the recording device to your loopback speakers/headphones.
: You can use an optional XML file to define specific coordinates, sizes, and pivot points for sprites. If this file is missing, the game reverts to the default skin coordinates. Achievement Hunting
: Advanced users can edit .sync files. The format includes version info, song length (seconds/units), BPM, and confidence scores. It also maps transitions (Low, Normal, High, Explode) and specific obstacle time-points. Custom Skins & Modding