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What changed
- Gameplay
- Performance
Tomo Jam changes
This week’s update adds two pretty major pieces: a new Band Score tab for multiplayer results, and the first version of the new Setlist Builder for single player (online version coming soon).
Both of these are laying groundwork for bigger things to come, especially as more of the upcoming World Tour systems start coming online.
New Results Feature - Band Score Tab
A new Band Score tab has been added to the end-of-song screen.
This tab shows:
each player
their individual score
their contribution to the overall band score
The top panel also shows the total Band % for the whole performance.
This should make multiplayer results a lot easier to read at a glance, while also giving a better sense of how each player contributed to the overall performance.
New Feature - Setlist Builder
In single player, you can now build a setlist with up to 5 songs.
Instead of returning to song selection after every song, players can now play a full set of songs back-to-back.
This is a pretty big step toward a more structured performance flow, and it will become increasingly important as future systems come online.
This will be available in online jam sessions soon, just needs a bit more testing!
Optional Venue Mode
The Setlist Builder also includes an optional Venue Mode.
When enabled, you’ll get a random venue with its own likes and dislikes.
Choosing songs that match the venue’s preferences will increase your Vibe Match. The higher your match, the better your end score will be.
For now, this is mainly a fun scoring layer - but it will expand in the future and is planned to be a core system in the upcoming World Tour campaign mode.
End-of-Set Results
At the end of a set, you’ll now get:
a total set score
and, if Venue Mode is enabled, a Vibe score
This gives the full set a stronger sense of cohesion and makes the venue system more readable from start to finish.
This update starts pushing Tomo Jam a bit more toward structured performances rather than isolated single-song play, and it’s a meaningful step toward where things are headed next.
Thanks as always for the feedback and support.
As always, keep jammin! -Frank, Restless Games
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