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From Bizarre Creations regarding scoring:Basically, in terms of accuracy, the note hit ratings are weighted:'Perfect': 95%'Awesome': 80%-95%'Good': 40%-80%'OK': 0%-40%'Missed': 0%Since the patch, letter grades are solely keyed off of this accuracy weighting scheme of.all. fireworks. 90% is the cutoff for an A. The accuracy rating displayed at the end of the song.excludes. missed notes, however, so, yes, if you miss notes, you will need the displayed accuracy to be correspondingly higher to compensate.As White Shadows and Sovietaced have mentioned, hit ratio + accuracy = 190% is pretty much the formula. It's actually (very slightly) more lenient than that, due to the math involved in the weighting, but you are almost guaranteed not to notice in practice.In any event, you probably should be getting 100% hit ratios regularly on the song on which you plan to aim for an A.

Although that's not strictly necessary, I've never come close to the requisite accuracy on a song on which I can't get a 100% hit ratio.' Smooth Operetta' has the fewest rockets and the slowest tempo, so, in that sense, it's the easiest (and thus, a common recommendation). However, it might be a good idea to run through all of the songs at least once or twice to find out whether you personally find other songs easier, for some reason.Since score has no effect in and of itself, don't touch the bonus multiplier if it distracts you from getting a lot of 'Perfect' hits. If you don't touch the bonus multiplier in 'Smooth Operetta' (leaving it at 4x throughout), you will need, as a rough guideline, about 6 million points for an A on Medium. Hit ratio and accuracy are actually multiplied, not added, and the result needs to be =90%. As an example, 95% + 95% = 190%, but 95%. 95% = 90.25%.

Again, the difference is so small that you are not likely to be helped by it. Since Bizzare Creation was closed down long time ago and their website is no longer how it used to be, I will paste here the contents of that article for whoever wants to know how the grading system works exactly:Grade SystemEach firework you detonate is awarded a value from 0 to 1. The closer to 1 you get is the closer to the target line you got (i.e. Perfect timing). As far as the grades onscreen go this is how they translate:Above 0.95 = 'perfect'Above 0.8 = 'awesome'Above 0.4 = 'good'Above 0.0 = 'ok'All the accuracy values you get for each firework over the level are added up and divided by the number of fireworks in the level to give an average accuracy in the range 0 to 1 (and rounded up to the nearest whole number).

We then multiply this number by 5 to make the grade value a number between 0 and 5. If you miss a firework then it will count as an accuracy of 0, thus bringing your average accuracy down. Thats all there is to it, your grade is simply your average accuracy. They translate like this:5 = A4 = B3 = C2 = D1 = EGetting star ratingsIf greater than 75% of your detonations are Perfects you get an A.If greater than 50% of your detonations are Perfects you get an A.If greater than 25% of your detonations are Perfects then you get an A.Hit RatioThis is the number of fireworks you detonated divided by the total number of fireworks in the level, multiplied by 100 to give a percentage.AccuracyThis is not to be confused with the average accuracy which is used to calculate your grade. This is your average accuracy but only on the fireworks you hit.

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Missing fireworks will not affect your accuracy percentage. Accuracy is all your accuracy values added up divided by the number of fireworks you hit multiplied by 100 to give a percentage.