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Old 12-24-2010, 11:43 AM   #232
TC_Halogen
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Default Re: FFRMas 2010 - from Dec 19th to Dec 25th

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Originally Posted by Plan_Bsk81127 View Post
You guys are never happy with anything anymore, dont see why you even play this game when you complain about everything that comes out....
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Originally Posted by TC_Halogen View Post
said this before, I'll say it here (and I give credit to bmah for saying this earlier because it is the honest truth): if every file was perfectly flowing, had no rigidity, or no difficulty spikes, do you think this game would have the kind of playability that it has? Having only files that flow and have no sort of spikes/awkward patterns makes the rest of the game boring. There needs to be files that counter-balance these really nicely flowing files.

RAN is a damn hard file, and I expressed some dislike at first, but I actually have come to enjoy the file, despite the insane difficulty spike straight down the middle of the chart. It's nice to have a challenge once in a while, and the chart does its job as a 1.) proper and plausible interpretation of the music and 2.) a difficult and tough to score on file.

Op. 10 No.9 might be draggy to some people, but the file has great relevance to the song. FFR needs more classical music. The file does the song justice - sure, it difficulty spikes with the mega-jacks, but you know what, it does a great job portraying the shift in intensity within the music. I saw a few judges give this a [+] in their reviews, and I would have done the same. I enjoy this file a lot.
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EDIT: RAN might be an FGO. Someone with a strong jack/trill skillset should probably take another look at this.
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