Crisis City: Act 1 [4key: 11]

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  • Arntonach
    Owlbears Rock!
    • Mar 2012
    • 2494

    #1

    Crisis City: Act 1 [4key: 11]

    Well, I think it's an 11, based off of the old school grading system, if there is one.



    Not my first file, which was submitted to the FFRparty pack. Figured something from the whole "DAT VIOLIN" stuff from Sonic Generations would get stepped, but so far this is it. Climaxing like crazy with a unique guitar solo near the end.

    And yes, it's "Antronach", I just spelled my username wrong cause I was blind while registering. So please enjoy and leave feedback.
    Last edited by Arntonach; 04-11-2012, 03:34 AM.
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  • 00Razor00
    FFR Player
    • Jul 2006
    • 3530

    #2
    Re: Crisis City: Act 1 [4key: 11]

    You have a few errors in the end with the guitar solo, but nothing too noticeable during a play test. I also think you should've used more mines instead of just having one come out of no where. Overall, it's a decent file. I'da probably accept it with a couple of tweaks if I wasn't so lazy :P


    Originally posted by t-rogdor
    hey buddy are you looking for a good song to step because if so i really recommend you step In Front Of A Bus

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    • buizel8888
      FFR Player
      • Mar 2008
      • 1536

      #3
      Re: Crisis City: Act 1 [4key: 11]

      Is this under 3 mins? If so, maybe expect a review on Friday.

      DUH DUH DUUUUUUUHHHHHHHHHHHH
      <%SSH|Korysar> does anyone else watch pornos for the soundtrack
      <Mehified> No offense to you tho xd
      <@Alive> i misunderstood the meaning of shiney instruments and he tole me to calm down
      <+lurker> if i want porno music
      <+lurker> i'll listen to the sonic 3 ost
      <%SSH|Korysar> LMFAO
      <sjoecool1991> ahaha

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      • kommisar
        Dark Chancellor
        FFR Simfile Author
        FFR Music Producer
        • Jun 2005
        • 7328

        #4
        Re: Crisis City: Act 1 [4key: 11]

        hay luff still makes files. good shit

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        • xferrarix
          FFR Player
          • Mar 2009
          • 1091

          #5
          Re: Crisis City: Act 1 [4key: 11]

          Is this from Sonic Generations or Sonic 2006?
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          • Arntonach
            Owlbears Rock!
            • Mar 2012
            • 2494

            #6
            Re: Crisis City: Act 1 [4key: 11]

            Generations. I fixed the OP so it'll say where it's from.
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            • SKG_Scintill
              Spun a twirly fruitcake,
              FFR Simfile Author
              • Feb 2009
              • 3876

              #7
              Re: Crisis City: Act 1 [4key: 11]

              I dunno, there's a plentiful of ghost notes, or at least going to very insignificant sounds.
              The layering is iffy, seems quite random at times. The solo clearly has ghost notes and missing notes.
              Various strange choice of PR on drum sections, even looking like misrhythms.

              Personally, I found it... a file. The sync is fine, that's a given.
              Last edited by SKG_Scintill; 04-11-2012, 05:13 AM.





              Originally posted by bluguerilla
              So Sexy Robotnik (SKG_Scintill) {.0001/10} [--]
              ___
              . RHYTHMS PR LAYERING
              . ZOMG I HAD TO QUIT OUT TERRIBLE
              .

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              • xferrarix
                FFR Player
                • Mar 2009
                • 1091

                #8
                Re: Crisis City: Act 1 [4key: 11]

                The file is okay. Some of the sync is off, the patterns were fun to tap out, but I think you should check up on the sounds. This could of been stepped with more to it. ie some parts you missed jumps and probably could of made it more fun by adding 64ths to the guitar noises since they're more of a strum than a solid sound
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                • Arntonach
                  Owlbears Rock!
                  • Mar 2012
                  • 2494

                  #9
                  Re: Crisis City: Act 1 [4key: 11]

                  Originally posted by 00Razor00
                  You have a few errors in the end with the guitar solo, but nothing too noticeable during a play test. I also think you should've used more mines instead of just having one come out of no where. Overall, it's a decent file. I'da probably accept it with a couple of tweaks if I wasn't so lazy :P
                  I wanted the mine to come out of nowhere and surprise the player. I see that it didn't work. Thank you.

                  Originally posted by SKG_Scintill
                  I dunno, there's a plentiful of ghost notes, or at least going to very insignificant sounds.
                  The layering is iffy, seems quite random at times. The solo clearly has ghost notes and missing notes.
                  Various strange choice of PR on drum sections, even looking like misrhythms.

                  Personally, I found it... a file. The sync is fine, that's a given.
                  I wasn't aiming for technicalities, I was just trying to make it enjoyable. If putting a step in a place where no sound is, but would help with the flow, then I would put it there. The same goes vice versa. About PR, it never dawned to me while stepping the chart, but it doesn't look like it needs it. Thank you though.

                  Originally posted by xferrarix
                  The file is okay. Some of the sync is off, the patterns were fun to tap out, but I think you should check up on the sounds. This could of been stepped with more to it. ie some parts you missed jumps and probably could of made it more fun by adding 64ths to the guitar noises since they're more of a strum than a solid sound
                  Adding 64th notes seemed like overkill, so I went with holds. I might look into those missed jumps though. Thank you.
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                  • xferrarix
                    FFR Player
                    • Mar 2009
                    • 1091

                    #10
                    Re: Crisis City: Act 1 [4key: 11]

                    If you want I could step a section as to what I'm talking about without heavily changing the file
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                    • bmah
                      shots FIRED
                      Profile Moderator
                      FFR Simfile Author
                      Global Moderator
                      • Oct 2003
                      • 8448

                      #11
                      Re: Crisis City: Act 1 [4key: 11]

                      Review from Choofers (he's banned atm):

                      Playthrough thoughts - The first thing that jumps out at me is that the file is onsync. Layering throughout the file was inconsistant. Many times it was hard to hear what was being stepped, so it seems like you stepped the background noises on purpose, instead of stepping the prominent sounds. Hand usage near the end of the file was also inconsistant.

                      Editor thoughts - The very first note should, imo, be a jump, due to the crash. Beginning at m5, when you begin layering, you forget to layer in the sounds that occur every measure (jumps at m5, m6, m7, m8). M9 should also be a jump to indicate a crash. The sound that's stepped from m9-m16 is barely noticable, so it feels like you used random 16ths. M25 should be a jump as well, crash (m17 is a jump but m25 isn't, woop). M25 to m33 feels really underlayered. M44/m52 you have random minijacks? Guitar solo from m53 to m61 is very weirdly stepped. M61 you use a minifreeze to show there's a crash but it's the only time it's used. Hand usage from m65 to m68 is strange (climax theory?)

                      With all of those issues aside, the file flows decently well is doesn't seem like there are any transitioning errors. I'd go back and look at the things I mentioned. You know how to step stuff, now it's time to refine your files.

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