ABUGAS# bubugaga# TALKING# go away!
Perfects: HighStreet5 is easier to perfect than AuditionSea. The highest number of consecutive perfects I can get for AuditionSea is only 4, but I can get 12 for HighStreet5.
Avatars: Audition has more choices of clothes than HighStreet5, but HighStreet5 has accessories like shades and earrings. I also prefer HighStreet5's sets of clothes. However, those clothes which I like can only be bought with cash, which are the Points in the game, which is unlike AuditionSea because AuditionSea has some clothes which are not bad that can be bought with the money you earn in the game.
Lagging: I'm not sure about lagging. There were 2 or 3 times that i lagged before in AuditionSea, when I have played it like many times. As for HighStreet5, I have only played it once before and I never lagged. So it is not very fair to compare.
Songs: As AuditionSea has removed many nice songs (booo D:), HighStreet5 has nicer songs than AuditionSea. HighStreet5 has got songs like, Timbaland - The Way I Are and Rihanna - Umbrella. But I wonder why they put up Britney Spears - Gimme More... LOL. Ok, I'm not insulting Britney Spears or wadeva, but i prefer her older songs.
Method (i dunno wat to put so i just put method): For AuditionSea, you can choose the song you want and then wait for everyone to be ready before you can press 'Start' to start the game. For HighStreet5, the songs will always be playing, oh yes, continuously. You can start of stop your (own) game whenever you want, just that when it comes to comparing the scores, it's not very fair la! And oh yea, even though the songs keep on playing without stopping (and randomly), you can pick the song u want to dance to with the DJ. All you have to do is to click on the DJ to talk to him.
Dance Moves: There's not much difference between the 2 games, just pressing the same few keys... Yea you can play 8k in HighStreet5 too, but there's no such thing as chancing. However, there's something called 'Stunts' which u can do when u have max 'Vita.' and enough life or wadeva it is. This 'Stunts' will increase your score points, but i don't know the exact amount.
Dance Modes: There are lesser dance modes in HighStreet5, but there's such thing called battle, which u can compete in dancing with another person. There's also a mode called 'Couple' but i have not tried it yet.
Experience: I don't whether I'm a noob or what, but it seems like it takes a very long time for me to level up in HighStreet5, it seems longer than AuditionSea. Furthermore, I somehow cannot see my how much is my experence, and after a game, they also never show how much experience you have just gained.
Guilds: Both games have guilds.
Stage/Platform: In AuditionSea, you have to go into a room, then wait for the game to start and then you will be "teleported" to a stage, where nothing can be done there except pressing the keys and watching the character move. But in HighStreet5, the supposedly "room" is a stage by itself. You can walk around and talk to people, or you can just click on the buttons on the top right corner of the screen to start a game.
Alt+Tab (i aso dunno wat to name this): In Audition, when u press Alt+Tab to view your other windows, the whole game will exit. However, when you do this in HighStreet5, the program will still be running and your game will not be affected. You ca AFK in the game and log on to MSN at the same time. :D
BUBUGAGA.