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.
Already finished Kirlian Shores. Sending it to caliber so our sync matches up so you'll probably get it when he finishes his chart for it. Might adjust a couple of my bursts yet anyway.
can't back this. not that my support would amount to shit, lol. I really wish the community would venture out of the same artists/genres of music that it's been stuck on since the beginning. then again, I'm not one to talk.
can't back this. not that my support would amount to shit, lol. I really wish the community would venture out of the same artists/genres of music that it's been stuck on since the beginning. then again, I'm not one to talk.
As said from the original post, this pack is just a tribute to an album that's been praised and well-received in the entire Stepmania community. Other than that, a lot of other artists have been stepped in many different packs (ODI3, FFRCPs and Yolomania) so I'd say we've been stepping music/genres (jazz, pop, eurobeat) outside what we normally step.
Put me down for Binedump's Standard difficulty. Just send me the Heavy/Challenge charts so that I can get a good idea on a generalized structure that fits with the other files.
I'll decide on more once I've heard the whole album... haha.
EDIT: Put me down for Parkways -- Standard, Heavy, and potentially Challenge.
can't back this. not that my support would amount to shit, lol. I really wish the community would venture out of the same artists/genres of music that it's been stuck on since the beginning. then again, I'm not one to talk.
this is a project that pays tribute to one of the most well-known artists within the stepmania community, nothing more
I'm not trying to revolutionize lol, I've stepped a wide variety of genres (and so have a few of the people that have signed up for this).
just pretend this is 2008 and instead of kirlian selections, we're stepping mad breaks
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