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(I haven't really played around much on most difficulties so I don't know how common they are) but there weren't any points where the inclusion felt unwelcomed from what I have seen. At least for me personally.
but those hidden notes should be optional and not like if you dont pay attention you will lose the combo...
Rhythm games are about matching inputs to timings, so the point of the invisible notes is to require you to keep the timing for it in your head without further visual indication. If you pay attention you'll notice that these pretty much always land on clear beats in the song.
as i said i admit i am not very good at but other rythm games has the option to hit the hidden notes why cant have also this game that optional feature?
After I noticed it was intended I was think "okay that's fine", but it took to long to get there.
it should be like in muse dash optional or completly removed