View Full Version : wierd step accuracy
ArK
December 12th, 2002, 01:57 PM
the accuracy for me on the online version is so so. it even will miss even though the correct step was hit. it also seems the arrows are kinda off, as in the sizes. somtimes a double step can look like an extremly small gallop
nestlekwik
December 12th, 2002, 02:12 PM
Yeah, but it seems those things are starting to disappear. It sounds like Synth is really going work hard on the remix to fix everything people complained about on the 1st beta mix. Everytime I come across an air step in the first songs Synth put on the game, I hit them as if they were a gallop.
ArK
December 12th, 2002, 03:42 PM
my last and only real complaint is on the chrono song, the program tends to jerk up to such a point that you cant even time the arrows on my machine. i set it on 1 quality and im running a pIII gig processor with a radeon 64meg vivo card.
Esparno
December 12th, 2002, 04:16 PM
I dont know about you, but my comp isnt as great as yours and it doesnt Jerk at all, maybe you should configure your internet settings to allow your Program: IE, NN, Opera, ect, to take up more memory.
SotN
December 12th, 2002, 07:06 PM
my last and only real complaint is on the chrono song, the program tends to jerk up to such a point that you cant even time the arrows on my machine. i set it on 1 quality and im running a pIII gig processor with a radeon 64meg vivo card.
1. This is flash, your video card has NOTHING to do with it.
2. Update your browser
3. If you play alot of songs, sometimes the program will swap files in the middle of one, causing jerkyness. Make sure you have a decent amount of RAM.
4. As esparno said, try letting your browser take up more virtual memory. Also, deleting your chache helps alleviate this.
5. Allow Macromedia Flash to store more memory on your hard drive. This is done by Right-clicking the actual FFR window itself, going to the second tab (the little folder), and moving the little slider.
Hmm... this should go in a FAQ
*Edited with more suggestions*
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