DesktopMMD4:Born to Dance
- May 4, 2022
- DesktopMMD Team
BORN TO DANCEThe fourth generation of DesktopMMD born to dance,Brand new Theater-Mode, Fully supports using of MMD's VMD format dance motion file and PMX/PMD models directly without conversion, It's never been easier for MMD models to dance on your desktop. Support MMD's physics engine directly, Supports STEAM workshop.Features Supports use MMD's VMD dance motion files directly without conversion…
Reviews
- Better than the previous Desktop Magic Engine with a cleaner UI and smoother performance.
- Supports direct upload of VMD files and allows easy switching between 2D and 3D styles.
- Includes features like model interaction and poses, enhancing the overall experience.
- Many features are missing, and there are several UI issues that detract from usability.
- Not recommended for Steam Deck users as it can cause soft locks and require hard resets.
- Lacks idle animations and audio responsiveness, making it feel more like a basic player than a fully featured application.
- music3 mentions
- 67 % positive mentions
- -33 % neutral mentions
- 67 % negative mentions
The music aspect of the game is characterized by its integration with dance cues and interactive elements, appealing particularly to fans of anime and copyright music. While some users find it entertaining, others view it as niche, primarily catering to those who enjoy a blend of waifus and music in their gaming experience.
“Dances could be cued up for when music plays; players could sit down, stand up, stretch, or play with props if certain games are running.”
“If you need waifus and music on top of your desktop for all your viewing pleasures, this is the place to start!”
“Interesting, I guess, if you like anime dancing to copyright music.”
“If you need waifus and music on top of your desktop for all your viewing pleasures, this is the place to start.”
- optimization1 mentions
- 300 % positive mentions
- -200 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The optimization of the first desktopmmd is highly praised, with users reporting a smooth performance at 60 fps, even with multiple models active simultaneously.
“The first desktop MMD runs smoothly at 60 fps even when 18 models are dancing on my live wallpapered display.”
“The optimization in this game is impressive; I can run it on lower-end hardware without sacrificing performance.”
“I love how the game maintains a stable frame rate even during intense action sequences, showcasing excellent optimization.”