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In this video you will learn everything about the Project Identity ver 1.0, the new Azur Lane gamemode, also known simply as the TB tamagochi! I will show you every ending that is available at the moment, as well as provide the requirements for each one of them. We will also talk about the time management on every stage and try to maximize your effectiveness as much as possible! You can refer to this video as a guide perfectly fine, as it gives you a complete picture of every crucial mechanic of the said gamemode: every stat that TB can gain will be explained, the secret of getting new skins and using every personality type without getting even one ending, all of that and much more -- in the video that you're currentlu watching ;)
Timestamps:
00:00 Intro
01:00 Part I: What is the Project Identity
02:07 Part II: Rewards for completion
04:19 Part III: Story length
05:12 Part IV: Core mechanics
08:57 Part V: The cruel truth of the gamemode
10:22 Part VI: List of endings & requirements
12:40 Part VII: Growth stages. Time management
15:42 Part IX: Mood management
17:11 Part X: Currency management
18:35 Part XI: Limited time events
19:50 Part XII: Final tips
21:53 Part XIII: TB's thoughts
23:46 Part XIV: Skin unlocking process
24:49 Part XV: Last hidden secret
25:31 Outro
The music, used in the video, in a chronological order:
Blue Archive OST 04 -- Lovely Picnic -- From the beginning to 9-12.
Disfigure -- Blank -- From 9-12 to 12-39.
Links:
Released by NSC: • Disfigure - Blank | Me...
Jim Yosef -- Firefly -- From 12-39 to 21-14.
Tobu -- Infectious (Original Mix) -- From 21-15 to 25-50.
Links: / tobuofficial
Released by NCS: / nocopyrightsounds
Links:
Jim Yosef Channel:
/ @jimyosef
Released by NCS:
/ @nocopyrightsounds
Azur Lane OST -- Daily Life -- From 05-41 to 05-53.
I had to write the numbers in this way to prevent them from mixing up with the timecodes and I apologize for them not being clickable.
The emulator, that was used to record the video: MuMu Player.
The video took me about 80 hours to complete, and the rendering process was a beyound hell experience, as, as it turns out, 31 GB of RAM is not nearly enough to process the video with this amount of special effect added to the timeline. Well, I guess, that's what you get when your video is almost half an hour long, huh? But where was I...Oh, yes, how about rewarding me with a like and a comment to support the channel pretty please? ^^
If you have any questions left, feel free to ask them in the comments down below and I'll be more than glad to assist you!