![]() Screen Shaking: Whenever Mickey becomes fully insane, the screen will moderately shake whenever he sings.Prior to Part 2, only the UI was affected by this mechanic.Showing the video distort itself and the UI disappear for a few seconds. Decaying UI: Starting with the second half of Wistfulness, film decay will start affecting the visual effects of the screen.The Good and Bad ending mechanic didn't exist yet, and as a result the player always ended up on a cliffhanger whenever they completed the main week, regardless of misses. It would only be reset upon exiting the main week/song, or completing them. Prior to Part 2, the game carried over the player's misses between deaths, and songs started on the Freeplay menu were still affected by this mechanic.If the player beats Unknown Suffering with over 30 misses however, then the Bad Ending is activated. If the player manages to keep themselves under 30 misses for Mickey's week, then the Good Ending is activated. This mechanic will also keep track of Boyfriend's morality for Saving Mickey. ![]() Week Misses/Morality: When playing the entire week, misses are not kept track of per song, but rather, misses will follow the player throughout the whole week, dying on a song resets the player's misses to how many they had at the beginning of the song, effectively forcing the player to not miss as much during the main weeks.This feature was removed for normal builds of Part 2, however if the game is recompiled as a dev build, this feature is restored.However prior to Part 2, if the player pressed 3, the game would pause normally.In the Part 2 build, the game also continues to run in the background of the player's PC regardless if it is focused or not. Anti-Pause: If the player tries and pause the game by pressing ENTER on the main weeks, the game will display Satan, who will then block the middle of the screen for a few seconds while saying "You can't stop now".The timer then extends to 2 minutes and 54 seconds, and the song continues. However, when the timer finishes, the screen will cut to black and only the timer will remain. False Timer: Also during Unknown Suffering, at the start of the song, the timer shows that the song is 2 minutes and one second long.Interestingly, hitting these notes would count as a miss, but they wouldn't drop the player's combo and Boyfriend could've still gained health. When hit, the scroll speed would increase. Whenever Mickey attacked, a syringe note would appear on the chart, although they would appear in between Boyfriend's note strum line, they were actually charted to one note and not to both notes on the strum line. Prior to Part 2, this mechanic functioned very differently.These effects can stack on top of each other, on top of this, the player's screen will slowly become more distorted the more times they fail to dodge Mickey's attack, and the chart still speeds up.If the player fails to dodge Mickey's attack, one of the three events will happen: The player in response has to press the dodge button at the right time in order to dodge Mickey's attack. Syringes: During Unknown Suffering, Mickey will throw his syringes at Boyfriend, a warning will appear on the player's screen showing the words WATCH OUT! as well as a loud sound playing in order to alert the player.When hit, they would trigger a distorted screen of Mickey's face, blocking the player's screen for a few seconds. Prior to Part 2, during the second half of Dejection, these notes would appear on Boyfriend's side of the song.Screamer Notes: During Accelerant, these notes act identical to Bullet Notes in hard mode during Hank's song in Friday Night Funkin’ ONLINE VS. : Challenges.Unknown Suffering also had a larger rate of health lost compared to other songs within the mod. Prior to Part 2, Mickey would not push back your health during Wistfulness.Health Drain: Throughout the mod, Mickey will push back Boyfriend's health whenever he sings."come on-we need those bricks" - Possibly a reference to Julian and/or the Brick of Happiness week. "something seems-sussy" - Possibly a reference to Impostor Mouse. "its a world of laughter-a world of tears" - A nod to the first verse of, It's a Small World. "miska mooska-mickey mouse" - A reference to Mickey Mouse's catchphrase in Mickey Mouse Clubhouse. "wear a mask-even if vaccinated" - Same as above. "wash your hands-stay safe bro" - A reference to the Covid-19 pandemic, with this specific message already present in Psych Engine by default.
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