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FC could stand for many things but what is the FC printed on ect
In other rhythm games, it's possible to hit every note in a song and not have an FC run. Strumming a note that doesn't exist will not count as a missed note, but it will kill your combo. In this game, however, to my knowledge, it's not possible to break a combo without missing a note. So FC here is synonymous with just hitting every note.
I know they both mean the same thing, but I've always thought it meant Full Clear.
I've also heard the initialism FC used in games that don't have combo systems, in which case Full Combo makes no sense.
Never heard "FC" before the rhythm game days (early DDR/Konami stuff) to be honest, which has been about 20 years ago. Always meant Full Combo, never meant Full Clear, anyways, to my knowledge.