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Quint B.

PostPosted: Wed Mar 14, 2007 11:29 am


Okay, been to Bemanistyle, DDRUK, and DDR Freak, but can't find stepcharts to Supernova songs.

Ska Ska No. 3. Damn this song. It pretends it's easy, then tentacle three(two)hole rapes you. I've learned a bit about step-jumps from Fly Away- mix del matador, but these screw with my feet, even with the speed on x2..

Also, Tino's White Horse is giving me trouble. I can't exactly put my hand on where I fail, because I don't have a stepchart.. ( scream )

Not even going to talk about iFUTURELIST.

Knock Out Regrets Oni is a little tough too. If I remember right (PS2 is really far away right now), the song is mostly streams, but there are a lot of them. I think I need to lay off the smoking..

Oh, there's a few songs I haven't been able to buy yet-- Feelings won't Fade, Honey-Punch, Nijiiro, and Trim. How do I get them?
PostPosted: Wed Mar 14, 2007 11:55 am


Quint B.
Okay, been to Bemanistyle, DDRUK, and DDR Freak, but can't find stepcharts to Supernova songs.

Ska Ska No. 3. Damn this song. It pretends it's easy, then tentacle three(two)hole rapes you. I've learned a bit about step-jumps from Fly Away- mix del matador, but these screw with my feet, even with the speed on x2..

Also, Tino's White Horse is giving me trouble. I can't exactly put my hand on where I fail, because I don't have a stepchart.. ( scream )

Not even going to talk about iFUTURELIST.

Knock Out Regrets Oni is a little tough too. If I remember right (PS2 is really far away right now), the song is mostly streams, but there are a lot of them. I think I need to lay off the smoking..

Oh, there's a few songs I haven't been able to buy yet-- Feelings won't Fade, Honey-Punch, Nijiiro, and Trim. How do I get them?


Ska Ska no. 3 is indeed not very easy...
if you want to practice those ste-jump-stemp-jump things, try play MAKE YOU BETTER.. its on the 1st DDR Mix

with tino's white horse, it got alot of gallops.. far more annoying then cowgirl. my advice, see where your lifebar drops drasticly, then you know where you should be carefull.

iFUTURELIST == more practice

i know several ddr players who smoke.
it does help not to smoke, but thats your choice

nemesiss

Wealthy Genius


Pretty Pretty Priceless
Crew

PostPosted: Fri Mar 16, 2007 8:09 pm


Okay

What is the program that lets you record yourself playing stepmania with without having to use a camera? (I lack a tripod)
PostPosted: Sat Mar 17, 2007 1:45 pm


XIII falling stars
Okay

What is the program that lets you record yourself playing stepmania with without having to use a camera? (I lack a tripod)
There was a thread that talked about it in the SM subforum a while back. It's probably still on the front page.

EDIT: PAGE 573 FTW

Lord Thatlatu of the Tofu


Straygirl

PostPosted: Thu Mar 29, 2007 4:58 am


any one here can play ddr backwards?
PostPosted: Thu Mar 29, 2007 9:56 am


Straygirl
any one here can play ddr backwards?
Yes. It is pointless and stupid.

1un4r
Vice Captain


corruption

PostPosted: Mon Apr 02, 2007 3:46 pm


I have a question for all the experienced players:


Now that you are basically a God on DDR, able to play all the heavy songs on x3 speed, and Stealth mode and all that great s**t, do you find that when a new DDR game comes out that you just skip all the previous levels and play at heavy, or do you entertain yourself, and play at all the levels just to see the charts?
PostPosted: Mon Apr 02, 2007 3:50 pm


corruption
I have a question for all the experienced players:


Now that you are basically a God on DDR, able to play all the heavy songs on x3 speed, and Stealth mode and all that great s**t, do you find that when a new DDR game comes out that you just skip all the previous levels and play at heavy, or do you entertain yourself, and play at all the levels just to see the charts?
Skip the other difficulties. Not much point in playing songs that are way below your level.

1un4r
Vice Captain


Quint B.

PostPosted: Mon Apr 16, 2007 3:10 pm


Question before I try again.

Flow: Jammin' Reggae Mix isn't hard for the song itself. Those couple slowdowns at the beginning and middle of the song really screw with my life bar, and I can sort of see then hear what it wants, but can't exactly put that into steps..
PostPosted: Wed Jul 11, 2007 12:47 am


1un4r
corruption
I have a question for all the experienced players:


Now that you are basically a God on DDR, able to play all the heavy songs on x3 speed, and Stealth mode and all that great s**t, do you find that when a new DDR game comes out that you just skip all the previous levels and play at heavy, or do you entertain yourself, and play at all the levels just to see the charts?
Skip the other difficulties. Not much point in playing songs that are way below your level.


I agree for the most part. I really don't like playing steps that are off of the main timing and just there to create a difficulty between "all out" (heavy) and "now you're feeling the beat" (light). However, I played in a weird DDR tournament. They had everyone start on standard, then the final round was on heavy. I got hosed by about 150 points *yes, that's not even really a step...it's more the difference between a perfect and a great* so, since I compete and have friends that play standard I go and play the other stuff intermixed with my heavy stuff.

Besides, song slike Chaos suck on Light, let alone Standard. I know, there's someone out there who'll say heavy is the coolest thing under the sun, but I don't own the game...so I don't get to practice that one. Soon, really soon though...

Dramore


Lord Thatlatu of the Tofu

PostPosted: Wed Jul 11, 2007 1:25 am


Quint B.
Question before I try again.

Flow: Jammin' Reggae Mix isn't hard for the song itself. Those couple slowdowns at the beginning and middle of the song really screw with my life bar, and I can sort of see then hear what it wants, but can't exactly put that into steps..
Whoever decided that song was appropriate for a rhythm game was trippin' on acid.

'cause that song's not for rhythm games.

It's for trippin' on acid.
PostPosted: Tue Nov 06, 2007 2:51 pm


Freestyling. I'd like to do it, since I do have a couple songs down mentally, but I was wondering if it'd look better for me to pantomime a song with lyrics, or create my own dance with a song without any? Also, what about difficulty? Is it possible do freestyle certain 7's or 8's out there like Fly Away (Mix Del matador on single)? Then, with a teammate or no?

Quint B.


1un4r
Vice Captain

PostPosted: Sat Nov 10, 2007 4:15 pm


DDR freestyling is completely and utterly dead. You'll have to either have an audience who is unaware of that, an amazingly original routine, or move over to PIU where freestyle is still an active thing.
PostPosted: Sat Nov 10, 2007 7:37 pm


Memorise:
Be In My Paradise doubles.
My Summer Love doubles.
Kind Lady doubles.

All you need.

Lord Thatlatu of the Tofu


Quint B.

PostPosted: Sat Nov 10, 2007 7:50 pm


Alright, got the unknowing audience, and Kind Lady memorized. As for a routine, I don't exactly have one, nor do I know what an original routine isn't: Seen only two videos, and those were like the best in the world or whatever.

Don't even know what game those first two songs are from Tofu.. sweatdrop
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