Can you use the oni glitch to get elevated high scores?

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  • Elipsis
    FFR Player
    • Jul 2003
    • 313

    #1

    Can you use the oni glitch to get elevated high scores?

    -Oni Glitch- (contributed by Devil0n)
    How do I pull off the oni glitch and what is it? The oni glitch allows
    you to play a course's songs with difficulties ported from an adjacent
    course. For example, Legendou (Legend Road) is HHHHC, but when overlaid
    with the difficulties from Naoki NeoStandard, it becomes SSHHH
    (Legendou Jr).

    1. Highlight an adjacent course. You will use these difficulties.
    2. Hit Left or Right, depending on the 'base' course you want to use.
    3. Hit Start before the stack of songs builds back up.
    I saw a dood do this from naoki-neo standard to legend road in order to get legend road standard.

    Is it possible to do this in reverse to get all heavy songs on naoki-neo standard and thus post a high score that's beyond what you could normally get?

    I have my suspicions, but maybe the guy was really good *shrug*
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  • babybenji2004
    Banned
    • Jan 2004
    • 446

    #2
    RE: Can you use the oni glitch to get elevated high scores?

    i don't know. good idea though

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    • Tsuteto
      FFR Player
      • May 2004
      • 1312

      #3
      RE: Can you use the oni glitch to get elevated high scores?

      Actually, I believe it is. Here is a faq fully about the oni glitch. I really would not recommend doing it though, seeing as if you crash the machine, the manager might be pissed at you or something... but that'll only happen if you try to glitch it with a song that supposedly doesn't have oni steps (when I say supposedly, you'll find out why in the faq at Section 6).

      I tried doing it... but it's hard to time right to work. If you screw up... yeah. You're going to play the normal course. Of course, some just aren't glitchable.

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