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  • lemolii
    FFR Player
    • Dec 2023
    • 10

    #1

    R2?

    hey so like i wanna learn literally all of ffr's history through playing every version but i've hit a snag when it comes to r2. it doesnt seem to be archived anywhere in any form? i was just wondering if there was any way at all to play it since theres literally like 3 videos of it that still exist
  • Tru
    e
    FFR Simfile Author
    • Jun 2022
    • 115

    #2
    Re: R2?

    Without too much of a history lesson, R2/FFR Resonance was a way to play certain Stepmania simfiles that were uploaded to the site. The simfiles may be resurrected sometime as Synthlight apparently does have the archive somewhere.

    The functionality of R2 has been totally replaced by the current FFR file loader.

    also https://www.flashflashrevolution.com...php?level=2376

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    • lemolii
      FFR Player
      • Dec 2023
      • 10

      #3
      Re: R2?

      Originally posted by Tru
      Without too much of a history lesson
      can i have the full history lesson i want to learn about the historyz i love the historyz

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      • Tru
        e
        FFR Simfile Author
        • Jun 2022
        • 115

        #4
        Re: R2?

        Well, specific to Resonance, FFR used to host a simfile database. It's primary use was to share simfiles for play in Stepmania. Any user could upload a simfile with the Stepmania know-how (both charting in Stepmania or maybe early versions of ddreamstudio, and exporting to .smzip(I think??)).

        For Resonance to work, the simfile had to have a constant BPM. So roughly half-ish of the files uploaded to the database wouldn't be playable in Resonance. But you could play the ones that did work. I don't recall it being an overly pleasant experience to play, but it did allow a sort of preview without needing to download the simfile.

        The simfile database as it was back then is not coming back. There were several reasons including hosting/server slowdowns and the potential clash with FFR's permission requirements for songs in the official engine.

        Synthlight has made some noise about maybe putting an archive of the simfile database up so folks could download their old simfiles. But no uploads.

        You can view what the database looked like back in 2006/7/8/9 on the internet archive. Doubtful any of the resonance links will work properly.


        Outside of that, FFR was a major central hub for keyboard Stepmania play. Stepmania was more so intended to be a DDR clone/pad focused. FFR very much carried the keyboard scene for some time. While the overall community was somewhat fractured (eg. ODI, Red Fraction, Blue Xoon, SMGroove, potentially others I'm forgetting), notable Stepmania packs were either organized here or had major release threads here.

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        • lemolii
          FFR Player
          • Dec 2023
          • 10

          #5
          Re: R2?

          Originally posted by Tru
          Well, specific to Resonance, FFR used to host a simfile database. It's primary use was to share simfiles for play in Stepmania. Any user could upload a simfile with the Stepmania know-how (both charting in Stepmania or maybe early versions of ddreamstudio, and exporting to .smzip(I think??)).

          For Resonance to work, the simfile had to have a constant BPM. So roughly half-ish of the files uploaded to the database wouldn't be playable in Resonance. But you could play the ones that did work. I don't recall it being an overly pleasant experience to play, but it did allow a sort of preview without needing to download the simfile.

          The simfile database as it was back then is not coming back. There were several reasons including hosting/server slowdowns and the potential clash with FFR's permission requirements for songs in the official engine.

          Synthlight has made some noise about maybe putting an archive of the simfile database up so folks could download their old simfiles. But no uploads.

          You can view what the database looked like back in 2006/7/8/9 on the internet archive. Doubtful any of the resonance links will work properly.


          Outside of that, FFR was a major central hub for keyboard Stepmania play. Stepmania was more so intended to be a DDR clone/pad focused. FFR very much carried the keyboard scene for some time. While the overall community was somewhat fractured (eg. ODI, Red Fraction, Blue Xoon, SMGroove, potentially others I'm forgetting), notable Stepmania packs were either organized here or had major release threads here.
          huh, interesting! i really wish i was around in this place's golden days, but alas i was not even a concept at that point.

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          • lingusbingus
            FFR Player
            • Nov 2025
            • 30

            #6
            Re: R2?

            Originally posted by lemolii
            it doesnt seem to be archived anywhere in any form? i was just wondering if there was any way at all to play it since theres literally like 3 videos of it that still exist

            http://www.flashflashrevolution.com/~velocity/R%5E2.swf

            This is the R^2 engine
            Last time I tried to use it, it loaded all my stats but did not load any songs so it is unusable. It looks awesome though, appears to be styled after SM3.9.
            Last edited by lingusbingus; 04-12-2026, 02:41 PM.
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            Originally posted by lemolii
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