04-3-2008, 11:11 PM | #781 | |
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Re: FMO/FGO Event Simfile Discussion Thread
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Yes it is. there should be a day where we get everyone to play it ten times. Last edited by Xx{Midnight}xX; 04-3-2008 at 11:17 PM.. |
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04-4-2008, 08:58 AM | #782 |
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Re: FMO/FGO Event Simfile Discussion Thread
running men are very fun. i used to hate them and then i got the timing figured out.
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06-3-2008, 08:33 AM | #783 | |||
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I can hear those sounds pretty easily, personally. But this isn't a battle of who can hear what--you're basically saying that every file has to have rhythms mapped in one universal style, which I disagree with. Some of the most fun files I've played have superfluous or unnecessary rhythms thrown in. Quote:
Don't really agree or disagree with your other points. edit: Also stargroup seriously needs to stop fronting his authoritative internet tough guy personality. I know it's more attractive to see things in black and white versus gray ("this is is bad" versus "I don't like this") but believing that an opinion or preference can be objective is like believing in superstitions or myths. The idea that preferences can be objective should have been beaten out of you when you took a biology class and learned about taste and how it differs from person to person. If preferences were truly objective then this argument wouldn't occur, people wouldn't play files you deem bad, everyone would like the same art/entertainment and music and fashions wouldn't exist. I mean, geez, preferences can differ in terms of what type of people of the opposite sex you find attractive and if anything that should be the most objective type of preference of all due to how it factors in natural selection. The only objective factor I've noticed in a file's fun factor throughout the years seems to be whether its rhythms vaguely follow the music, which encompasses virtually every file on FFR and nearly every popular file on SM. If you were right in your arguments then unless you have serious personality issues you probably wouldn't need to constantly back up your argument with flames or obnoxiousness. Last edited by Arch0wl; 06-3-2008 at 09:02 AM.. |
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06-3-2008, 10:54 AM | #784 |
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Re: FMO/FGO Event Simfile Discussion Thread
was there REALLY a need to bump this Arch?
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