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i doubt anyone can even get to those 16ths... since the rest of the song is 666 8th note jumps. or 333 bpm 16th jumps.... think of the ending to blade on 2.9x music....
the math way to figure out keystrokes per second... 666beats per minute (4th notes.) 4 16th notes in 1 beat. or, 666 x 4 = 2664 notes per minute / 60 = 44.4 notes per second. and thats jacks.
i failed that ending on .5x music. 22.2 notes per second.
Darn. Yea... 666bpm 16ths are pretty insane. I figured out how you calculated it, Moogy. So I went ahead and calculated 8ths the same way to make sure it was 22.2 before I did this. Several times.
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Basically I set up a file with 100 arrows at 666bpm to see how fast I could actually jack. According to this, I can jack about 22 times per second and get pretty good scores to boot. The video is two times playing it. One is a really good miss/marv rate, the other is nice MA.
Then I extended the file to 300 arrows (13 or so seconds) and got a B. My arm was dead from making that video again and again until it was perfect. I could AAA if I didn't practically break my arm.
So how is this relevant to my file? Jacking 16ths at 356bpm is only slightly harder than 8ths at 666bpm (16ths at 333). Reach has done 24 JPS (Jacks per second), so I assume he'd pass this eventually. It's really a matter of knowing when the jacks come in and preparing for them.
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