but i wasn't even half serious when i played that cookie bouquets D: jk lol.
I think its just my keyboard. sometimes it gives me bs misses if i press too softly/hard, has to be just right. I can miss on frozen bond lol (serious)
Originally posted by Patashu
not content with being a ***, darkrazor is striving to become a double ***
Holy hell I'm confused out of my freaking mind... So I just started playing Solo for the day, and played Lune Noir on heavy at 1.0 song rate. Got an A (and my highest was an A), and about a 2:1 ratio of MA.
So I thought about the advice I was given about MA: Don't worry about MA, and just practice on being faster. So I decided that since Lune Noir was a pretty fast and fun song, that I would play it on 1.1
And then I dominated on 1.1.
I've never gotten an AA on this song, even though i've played it many times. This score is around 60 perfects less than the play before it on 1.0 and a few less combo breakers.
So yeah, I'm completely confused by how much of a better score I got on 1.1 rate of it. Anyone have any idea how this happened? O_o
Originally posted by Jem
Jem is my name. No one else is the same!
You're Aja Leith of the Holograms! You're very exotic, intelligent and sophisticated.
So yeah, I'm completely confused by how much of a better score I got on 1.1 rate of it. Anyone have any idea how this happened? O_o
A problem that's common to players (this isn't exclusive to StepMania) is hitting the keys too rapidly when faster notes come up, like 1/16 notes. Let's say there's a 1/16 staircase at 150bpm; a player who isn't used to solo or otherwise may hit it too slowly (say, 147bpm) or too quickly (153, etc). This obviously leads to worsened MA/CBs. Increasing the rate can help you on some songs if you're going faster than the notes call for.
I actually went through this problem myself and I still have trouble without rates on some songs, like Aqua.
Why would you put that in your signature? You've lost your signature rights for a month. (You'll get them back on March 10th, 2012.)
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