Head over to the FFR Batch Forum for all the details on how you can get your file into the game. The Artist Permissions forum section will help you find out if FFR has permission to use the song your file goes with.
1. I'm slowing trying to change that with each pack I do. LCP3, FFR Summer & Autumn all have multiple difficulty charts, albeit most of them have like 2-3 difficulties on average. Pretty much at the moment, only I can pull something like this off successfully because everyone else doesn't really care. Like wc said, technically the -last- elitist pack ever done was UEMP3 or LCP3, rofl.
2. Save your files for FFR Winter. I'm not starting the thread until mid this month but I'm not stopping anyone from sending me stuff early *hint hint*
Pretty much at the moment, only I can pull something like this off successfully because everyone else doesn't really care.
It's not that no one cares, it's the fact that it's time consuming and therefore no one really wants to fully chart their songs. Hence why I made multiple difficulties optional.
What's the verdict on previously released files?
Also, could I submit a revised version of a file that's already out there?
p.s. the file in question is Rave7, I have like 5 different versions of it and I'm not proud of the version that most people have. I'd like to actually officially release it in a pack with the updated sync lol
The version I sent to FFR is a 6th version of the file I made special for FFR, so no issues there.
Are those just you're notes Choof or do those include Jesse's and others' as well?
Also as far as Military Stormstep, I really didn't want to make a hard file for it and if I layer it anymore if becomes overlayered and cluttered. The only sound that's left to layer is the opposite harmony that I'm following (for any section) and stepping that kills the flow of it and makes it awkward to play. =S
Are those just you're notes Choof or do those include Jesse's and others' as well?
Also as far as Military Stormstep, I really didn't want to make a hard file for it and if I layer it anymore if becomes overlayered and cluttered. The only sound that's left to layer is the opposite harmony that I'm following (for any section) and stepping that kills the flow of it and makes it awkward to play. =S
Those are just my notes.
Try layering in the percussion, that would probably make it a lot more interesting.
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