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Fix colloquialism for IIDX30 & IIDX31

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### Getting Started
!!! tip ""
Before we even touch the game, let's fiddle with our audio settings to minimize any potential crashing on startup. In Windows, go to `Playback Devices` and then right click on your default device and go to `Properties`. From there, hit the `Advanced` tab and set your `Default Format` to `44100 Hz` and check both of the options inside `Exclusive Mode` as pictured.
Before we even touch the game, let's fiddle with our audio settings to minimize crashes on start up. In Windows, go to `Playback Devices` and then right click on your default device and go to `Properties`. From there, hit the `Advanced` tab and set your `Default Format` to `44100 Hz` and check both of the options inside `Exclusive Mode` as pictured.
<img src="/img/gen/441.png">
!!! tip ""
Once that's done, it's time to work on setting up your data.
After downloading your data, the first thing to do is make sure your files aren't set to READ ONLY, make sure to uncheck it from the main folder in the Windows Properties tab if so. Then, put your `spice2x` **64-bit** tools inside the game's `contents` folder. Pictured below is what your folder should look like.
After downloading your data, the first thing to do is make sure your files aren't set to READ ONLY, if that's the case, uncheck it from the main folder in the Windows Properties tab if so. Then, put your `spice2x` **64-bit** tools inside the game's `contents` folder. Pictured below is what your folder should look like.
<img src="/img/iidx31/1.png">
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One final note, since you're playing on a network, you will have one additional step of setting up your card file if you do not already have one.
For this, simply head to the `Cards` tab and press `Generate`.
I highly recommend that you copy your `Card Number`, create a `.txt`, paste the `Card Number` and store the `.txt` file somewhere safe where you won't lose it. It doesn't matter how you name it. **For the purpose of this guide, I've chosen the root of my `D:\` drive for easy access and called the text file `guidecard.txt`.**
I highly recommend that you copy your `Card Number`, create a `.txt`, paste the `Card Number` and store the `.txt` file somewhere safe where you won't lose it. It doesn't matter what you name it. **For the purpose of this guide, I've chosen the root of my `D:\` drive for easy access and called the text file `guidecard.txt`.**
Next, click on the three dots (`...`) next to `Card Path` and locate your card text file. Keep in mind that `Player 1` refers to 1P **side** and will log you in on the **left**, Player 2 does the opposite respectively.
If you have done everything correctly, it should look like this:
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### Audio & Keybinds
!!! tip ""
Before we go over the keybinds, we'll change our `IIDX Sound Output Device` to `WASAPI`. This has (from my experience) the highest chance of working. If it doesn't for you, try using `ASIO`. It really comes down to your own hardware setup.
Before we go over the keybinds, we'll change our `IIDX Sound Output Device` to `WASAPI`. This has (from my experience) the highest chance of working. If it doesn't work for you, try using `ASIO`. It really comes down to your own hardware setup.
If you're still having issues, feel free to join our [Discord server](https://discord.gg/yAtdhvee79) and ask away in the troubleshooting section as this could be something very specific. Keep in mind that if you're using `WASAPI`, IIDX will go into WASAPI exclusive mode which means that only IIDX will output it's audio and nothing else [(this can be changed with a hex edit if you'd like).](problems.md#when-i-run-this-game-all-other-background-audio-is-gone-whats-going-on)
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<img src="/img/iidx25/11.png">
!!! tip ""
The final thing we need to set is here inside `NETWORK OPTIONS`, we will need to set a shop name to play, so select the `SHOP NAME SETTING` option. Once inside, name your shop to whatever you'd like. For the purpose of the guide, we named it `Guide`. Once that's done go to `EXIT` and then `SAVE AND EXIT` inside of `NETWORK OPTIONS` once you've chosen your desired name, as pictured below.
The final thing we need to set is here inside `NETWORK OPTIONS`, we will need to set a shop name to play. Select the `SHOP NAME SETTING` option. Once inside, name your shop to whatever you'd like. For the purpose of the guide, we named it `Guide`. Once that's done go to `EXIT` and then `SAVE AND EXIT` inside of `NETWORK OPTIONS` once you've chosen your desired name, as pictured below.
<img src="/img/iidx25/12.png">

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### Getting Started
!!! tip ""
Before we even touch the game, let's fiddle with our audio settings to minimize any potential crashing on startup. In Windows, go to `Playback Devices` and then right click on your default device and go to `Properties`. From there, hit the `Advanced` tab and set your `Default Format` to `48000 Hz` and check both of the options inside `Exclusive Mode` as pictured.
Before we even touch the game, let's fiddle with our audio settings to minimize crashes on start up. In Windows, go to `Playback Devices` and then right click on your default device and go to `Properties`. From there, hit the `Advanced` tab and set your `Default Format` to `48000 Hz` and check both of the options inside `Exclusive Mode` as pictured.
Using the "usual" `44100 Hz` will result in crackling and desync.
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!!! tip ""
Once that's done, it's time to work on setting up your data.
After downloading your data, the first thing to do is make sure your files aren't set to READ ONLY, make sure to uncheck it from the main folder in the Windows Properties tab if so. Then, put your `spice2x` **64-bit** tools inside the game's `contents` folder. Pictured below is what your folder should look like.
After downloading your data, the first thing to do is make sure your files aren't set to READ ONLY, if that's the case, uncheck it from the main folder in the Windows Properties tab if so. Then, put your `spice2x` **64-bit** tools inside the game's `contents` folder. Pictured below is what your folder should look like.
<img src="/img/iidx31/1.png">
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One final note, since you're playing on a network, you will have one additional step of setting up your card file if you do not already have one.
For this, simply head to the `Cards` tab and press `Generate`.
I highly recommend that you copy your `Card Number`, create a `.txt`, paste the `Card Number` and store the `.txt` file somewhere safe where you won't lose it. It doesn't matter how you name it. **For the purpose of this guide, I've chosen the root of my `D:\` drive for easy access and called the text file `guidecard.txt`.**
I highly recommend that you copy your `Card Number`, create a `.txt`, paste the `Card Number` and store the `.txt` file somewhere safe where you won't lose it. It doesn't matter what you name it. **For the purpose of this guide, I've chosen the root of my `D:\` drive for easy access and called the text file `guidecard.txt`.**
Next, click on the three dots (`...`) next to `Card Path` and locate your card text file. Keep in mind that `Player 1` refers to 1P **side** and will log you in on the **left**, Player 2 does the opposite respectively.
If you have done everything correctly, it should look like this:
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### Audio & Keybinds
!!! tip ""
Before we go over the keybinds, we'll change our `IIDX Sound Output Device` to `WASAPI`. This has (from my experience) the highest chance of working. If it doesn't for you, try using `ASIO`. It really comes down to your own hardware setup.
Before we go over the keybinds, we'll change our `IIDX Sound Output Device` to `WASAPI`. This has (from my experience) the highest chance of working. If it doesn't work for you, try using `ASIO`. It really comes down to your own hardware setup.
If you're still having issues, feel free to join our [Discord server](https://discord.gg/yAtdhvee79) and ask away in the troubleshooting section as this could be something very specific. Keep in mind that if you're using `WASAPI`, IIDX will go into WASAPI exclusive mode which means that only IIDX will output it's audio and nothing else [(this can be changed with a hex edit if you'd like).](problems.md#when-i-run-this-game-all-other-background-audio-is-gone-whats-going-on)
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<img src="/img/iidx25/11.png">
!!! tip ""
The final thing we need to set is here inside `NETWORK OPTIONS`, we will need to set a shop name to play, so select the `SHOP NAME SETTING` option. Once inside, name your shop to whatever you'd like. For the purpose of the guide, we named it `Guide`. Once that's done go to `EXIT` and then `SAVE AND EXIT` inside of `NETWORK OPTIONS` once you've chosen your desired name, as pictured below.
The final thing we need to set is here inside `NETWORK OPTIONS`, we will need to set a shop name to play. Select the `SHOP NAME SETTING` option. Once inside, name your shop to whatever you'd like. For the purpose of the guide, we named it `Guide`. Once that's done go to `EXIT` and then `SAVE AND EXIT` inside of `NETWORK OPTIONS` once you've chosen your desired name, as pictured below.
<img src="/img/iidx25/12.png">