Your strengths and weaknesses may never change, but they will still get better as you do, albeit disproportionately of course. You're bad at jumpstream, so just play jumpstream files. Play them for hours. Play ones you have to struggle to SDG, and play ones hard enough to make your hands and arms burn. Then play them some more. Then, the day after the next, play them again. If you aren't already doing this, you can't say you're stuck. Plateauing doesn't really exist, if you aren't improving it means you haven't put in the effort needed to improve, or your effort has been misapplied. It's more of a problem at really high levels, but never totally concrete.
In video gaming, a final boss is commonly referred to as an opponent that is seen at the end of the game, and is generally far stronger than the opponents the player has faced up to that point. Final bosses usually have their own special music tracks that are more dramatic than the music for the other bosses.
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MediaFire is a simple to use free service that lets you put all your photos, documents, music, and video in a single place so you can access them anywhere and share them everywhere.
MediaFire is a simple to use free service that lets you put all your photos, documents, music, and video in a single place so you can access them anywhere and share them everywhere.
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However, few video games let you choose which final boss you face at the climax of your journey. We are asking you to create the best stepfile you can, it is only fair to offer a selection of three tracks, in their final form. Choose wisely, and may the odds be ever in your favor!
Palms read is the best choice at first glance. Kinda stupid that they'll all be judged together though. Song preference is going to play a huge part in it when it shouldn't play as big a role
Palms read is the best choice at first glance. Kinda stupid that they'll all be judged together though. Song preference is going to play a huge part in it when it shouldn't play as big a role
There is an element of risk in picking songs that are harder to score on than others. I was an advocate for selecting the best 3 charts from each group to represent the Top 9, but then people will get shafted if they happen to be in an especially large group.
PMs sent out, with a feature-length cd-quality version of Palms Read (all posts updated too), with the guitar intro to Limb From Limb at the end. Shoutouts to T-Force!
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