12 Year Old (Me) with 221 BPM Limit

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  • Shadow_Hunter
    FFR Player
    • Feb 2007
    • 1276

    #31
    Re: 12 Year Old (Me) with 221 BPM Limit

    Originally posted by concertm
    That's 200 BPM.
    What? No way...eh, I would say I'm around 250, but I'm not too sure. I got a pretty insane score on Guillaume Tell on Oni and Jackhammer Madness...meh, lol.

    Originally posted by Synthlight
    Kirby

    Cheers,

    Synthlight

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    • Pobeli
      FFR Player
      • Apr 2005
      • 1125

      #32
      Re: 12 Year Old (Me) with 221 BPM Limit

      Originally posted by Shadow_Hunter
      What? No way...eh, I would say I'm around 250, but I'm not too sure. I got a pretty insane score on Guillaume Tell on Oni and Jackhammer Madness...meh, lol.
      MSWGO is 200 bpm, it's just got really awkward jumpstream patterns. I'm generally pretty good at jumpstreams, but I usually miss at least half a dozen or more in the first 3000-ish notes of MSWGO because the patterns are irritating.

      Limits really depend way more on the song's patterns than on the speed. Running men are tough at 240 bpm, but I've hit the 32nd rolls at the beginning of Please Listen With X-rated Videos Mix oni, and they're twice as fast as that. Both could technically be classified as streams, but the one is twice as fast as the other and yet no harder. Trills (especially one-handed ones) are way harder than rolls too.

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      • Gameo
        FFR Player
        • Aug 2006
        • 437

        #33
        Re: 12 Year Old (Me) with 221 BPM Limit

        I'm working on Gaussian Mist Part 2. The end rush is too quick though, i get a couple of misses.

        And Squeek, thanks for not banning me. I've allready been banned by Shashakiro half a year ago, and it lasted until recently.
        .

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        • concertm
          FFR Player
          • Oct 2005
          • 815

          #34
          Re: 12 Year Old (Me) with 221 BPM Limit

          Originally posted by Loot You
          my bpm limit is whatever disregard is, can do it fine on .9 though so probably 250-260 = limit

          and no that's your scroll speed
          Disregard is 300BPM I think, which makes a .9 a 270BPM, same as Vertex Delta and Sharpest.
          Last edited by concertm; 04-5-2007, 01:45 PM.

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          • Gameo
            FFR Player
            • Aug 2006
            • 437

            #35
            Re: 12 Year Old (Me) with 221 BPM Limit

            Disregard is insane. I find Bluemystic's score completely amazing.
            .

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            • darkshark
              Nothing.
              • Nov 2004
              • 4189

              #36
              Re: 12 Year Old (Me) with 221 BPM Limit

              Originally posted by Squeek
              Only reason I didn't is because he claims he's from another country and I'm not sure of their laws.

              Laws or not, he saw FFR's disclaimer, which says you have to be 13, I don't see where being in a different country would affect this.

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              • concertm
                FFR Player
                • Oct 2005
                • 815

                #37
                Re: 12 Year Old (Me) with 221 BPM Limit

                Originally posted by darkshark
                Laws or not, he saw FFR's disclaimer, which says you have to be 13, I don't see where being in a different country would affect this.
                To add onto this, FFR's server and practically everyone running it are in the States, so this website must abide by federal law which sees a 13 year old as the minimum age to independently be able to go on the internet, this is where the 13 came from in the disclaimer.

                Just like how certain countries in Europe people that are 18 can't come over to the States and drink legally, out of country members can't evade the US law regardless of what their country's law states.

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                • jwcgator
                  RIP ffrtokens
                  • May 2005
                  • 2221

                  #38
                  Re: 12 Year Old (Me) with 221 BPM Limit

                  If he is 12, then I applaud him because his posts are actually comprehendable.

                  My BPM limit is #est.

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                  • Godnick

                    #39
                    Re: 12 Year Old (Me) with 221 BPM Limit

                    Originally posted by concertm
                    To add onto this, FFR's server and practically everyone running it are in the States, so this website must abide by federal law which sees a 13 year old as the minimum age to independently be able to go on the internet, this is where the 13 came from in the disclaimer.

                    Just like how certain countries in Europe people that are 18 can't come over to the States and drink legally, out of country members can't evade the US law regardless of what their country's law states.
                    Well Explained

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                    • WarNGuns
                      FFR Veteran
                      • Jan 2007
                      • 195

                      #40
                      Re: 12 Year Old (Me) with 221 BPM Limit

                      Almost at 50

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                      • aqua03
                        FFR Player
                        • Jul 2005
                        • 12

                        #41
                        Re: 12 Year Old (Me) with 221 BPM Limit

                        my max is about 300. i can do MAX 300 on heavy, DDR steps. i've AAA'd it once lol. i have gotten AAAA before on let mom sleep, but i didnt take a screenshot >_<. ill try again for it. ill work at another AAAA, but i dunno...
                        Last edited by aqua03; 04-6-2007, 07:53 AM.

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                        • Reach
                          FFR Simfile Author
                          FFR Simfile Author
                          • Jun 2003
                          • 7471

                          #42
                          Re: 12 Year Old (Me) with 221 BPM Limit

                          If you want to find your bpm limit, go into the editor, and find a free spot on one of the stepfiles or make a new one, w/e. Enter a very very long trill of some sort as 16ths, and then set the bpm.

                          To make it easier you can hold shift to select a portion of arrows. Then hit enter, and copy it...so then you can keep pasting them. Hit end every time you hit paste to move to the end.

                          Once you have at least 25 bars of arrows go at it.

                          In theory you'll be able to 'do' more than your limit...do as in pass. This is because you don't need to hit all the arrows to pass a song. It also depends on the pattern, but a trill is a good way to find out how fast your fingers can really move.


                          Rules:

                          To make this a standardized measurement, you have to be able to go 10 bars for this test without missing more than a few (meaning a number you could count on one hand). If you're missing more than that you can't handle it...and if you can't go 10 bars you can't handle it either. Also, if you start hitting doubles your run does not count.

                          10 bars we'll call your 'limit'. 25 bars can be your 'comfort zone'...I.E. how fast you can hit the arrows comfortably without strain.





                          Edit: Some of you are wondering about how to use the editor.

                          Step 1: Open SM.
                          Step 2: Go to edit/sync songs
                          Step 3: You'll see a yellow cursor/arrows around the banner at the top. This is the song folder/group. From here if you hit down, you can press left or right to change the song. What you really want to do, is go down two more to difficulty.
                          Step 4: Once on difficulty, scroll left or right and look for a blank set of feet. If they are all used you will have to select another stepfile. Keep doing this until you get a blank set, and then hit enter.
                          Step 5: Now you're inside the editor. 1234 set your arrows, and you use the arrows keys to move up and down in the editor. Press right 3 times to make your cursor yellow for 16th notes. Press 3 on your number keys to make an up arrow, and then press down and then 2 to make a down arrow. The arrows should be red/yellow/blue/yellow, because they're 16ths. Keep doing this trill until you get down a full bar (it'll say 2 on the left side).
                          Step 6: Go back to the top, hold shift and then press down until you get to the end of the bar/trill. It should be highlighted. Hit enter, and then copy. Now hit enter, and then paste.
                          Step 7: Hit end (on your keyboard), and then paste. Keep doing this until you get to bar 25.
                          Step 8: Hit home to get back to the start. Now you can change the bpm right here by pressing F7 and F8. The bpm is displayed in red on the left.
                          Step 9: Before you go, hit escape and go to player options so you can get your scroll rate. After this you're ready to test your limit.
                          Step 10: You can save this stepfile, by hitting escape and then save. However, remember the songs ORIGINAL bpm (the bpm before you changed it). When you're done ****ing around, change the bpm back to what it was before and hit save so the stepfile isn't screwed up.

                          Tip: You'll want to turn off the sound for this test since changing the bpm will desync the song.
                          Tip 2: If you open up the blank set and there are steps inside, hit escape, play whole song, escape, enter and then cut to erase the steps.


                          Phew
                          Last edited by Reach; 04-6-2007, 08:55 AM.

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                          • aqua03
                            FFR Player
                            • Jul 2005
                            • 12

                            #43
                            Re: 12 Year Old (Me) with 221 BPM Limit

                            oh. well ill do that. im pretty sure i can do 300.

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                            • Reach
                              FFR Simfile Author
                              FFR Simfile Author
                              • Jun 2003
                              • 7471

                              #44
                              Re: 12 Year Old (Me) with 221 BPM Limit

                              I'm pretty sure you can't do 300.

                              Make sure you follow the 10 bar, maximum of 5 misses rule, with no doubles allowed.

                              My comfort zone is 265-270. Limit is 290-295.

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                              • MooMoo_Cowfreak
                                Abraxas Hydroplane
                                • May 2006
                                • 1746

                                #45
                                Re: 12 Year Old (Me) with 221 BPM Limit

                                I can A Reality (I know cheesy) with easy. So that's like 255 or something. And I was 12 for a long time and nobody seemed to care.
                                Originally posted by hi19hi19
                                dumps abstractly represent the song with arrows

                                post-dumps abstractly represent the existential nihilism that the song invokes in the listener with negative space, evoking the ephemeral nature of the mind - the journey of stepmania begins in hope yet soon becomes corroded into a dialectic of futility, leaving only a sense of dread and the unlikelihood of a new synthesis

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