What difficulty level do you prefer?

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  • hEaLiNgViSiOnAnGeLicMiX
    FFR Player
    • Dec 2003
    • 1663

    #16
    Heavy! Standard is actually pretty fun if you feel like full combo'ing something and showing off hehe...it's really easy to get big crowds around where I live. Heavy is more challenging and it doesn't feel like you're taking one step like every 2 seconds. gotta go fast!
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    • RajginKisaragi
      FFR Player
      • Apr 2004
      • 45

      #17
      Originally posted by coldacid
      Originally posted by Pooping_Panda
      beginner,light,standered are all a waste of time
      I respectfully disagree. It's because of Beginner and Light that I didn't give up the first times that I played. I wish I could share your opinion now, but it'll probably take me a couple more years before I can hit any heavy songs successfully.

      By the way, Panda. That animation in your sig: Best gif evar!
      Panda, I started on light, and went to standard. Then slowly went to heavy. Those previous modes got my hooked on the game. So I'd also have to disagree with you. Maybe now light is a waste of time for me, but there are only one or two songs that I have to do on light. Max 300, and Max Unlimited. But they aren't my favorite songs anyway.

      coldacid, a couple of years dude? I've only owned the game for a month and I'm in heavy already, with a bunch of passed songs with A's and B's. And there are some with AA's. It would definatly not take you a year or two to complete a heavy song. Then of course, this also goes with how often you play the game. I'm only once a week.
      \"Life is just a game. Make your moves, act upon them, and deal with the consequences that follow.\"
      -----Sword Kisaragi-----

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      • coldacid
        FFR Player
        • May 2004
        • 9

        #18
        I go for sessions usually once or twice a week, but I'm usually tired. And I don't have much of a rhythm, and I can only hit polar doubles with any sort of consistancy. And the real deal-breaker is that I can't handle 8ths (or halfs, or whatever) except for .59 on light.

        With the time it usually takes for me to improve on something, I'm guessing that I'll start playing heavy by the end of the year, but I'll only be getting A's a year or so past that.
        The bleeding edge of insanity.

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        • neodrakan
          FFR Player
          • Jun 2004
          • 3

          #19
          for me it's heavy all the way.but since im overweight by like 30 pounds..lol..i take a brake and go oni once about every 10 songs.and on doubles i enjoy a good standard(depending on song such Max Unlimited)to heavy

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          • wildman
            FFR Player
            • Oct 2003
            • 73

            #20
            I will play on light, standard, and heavy cuz I go for AAA's, but overall, I definately play on heavy the most.

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            • Oreoninja
              FFR Player
              • Apr 2004
              • 130

              #21
              brittany, whats with this, jeremys hot....
              what happened to "hey tannon, your hot"...
              I guess being half and half isnt for you...
              you kissed him alot, and i didnt bite...
              im actually a good kisser...

              anyway, yeah... heavy rocks...

              again...
              Central Illinois DDR suckas
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              • Nima
                FFR Player
                • Jun 2003
                • 3526

                #22
                wtf... i dunno why some people have been playing for like 6/7 months or a year and they play standard or light wtf seriously... Second time I ever played I was doing fairly well on heavy.
                DELETE THIS ACCOUNT

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                • kawser
                  FFR Player
                  • Jun 2003
                  • 153

                  #23
                  Oni is overrated... most of the time its easier than the heavy....this is the part of DDR which doesnt make sense...

                  So heavy all the way...

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