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also if you really want big music you should pick "osu".
"Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA" is for people who are into Vocaloid (computer-generated) music.
DJMax as I know offers real human songs.
I know I prefer a game to have a bigger library available. Especially with games in the same series. It's annoying to have split libraries and have to either choose just one or switch between games. It's one of the reasons I like the post Future Tone era DIVA games, since most included songs were in previous games anyway.
Anyway thanks.
Thank you so much I decided for DJMax I may get hatsune miku on the next big steam sale, Also I'm thinking rythm games on steam deck must be amazing, thats why I'm getting new rythm games.
I do agree with you with split libraries, when the rockband was a thing I hated to have to change of game to play certain song, a unified song bank sounds amazing, but to be honest I have zero experience with Hatsune Miku songs, just the once that appear randomly on videos, but it seems it has a ton of fans and a big music library.
Thanks for taking your time to answer me.
I have no qualms about the lineups as I find both games had good lists of songs in a way or another.
controls kinda hard on stema deck for game like djmax, unlike project diva