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Old 01-29-2016, 12:23 PM   #5
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Default Re: 2015 January/February Set 1


Pretty nice overall, flowy and all sorts. FFR needs more of this kind of files. 8/10
- Feels a bit like a dump in many places, for example M39-M53. Not that I wouldn't enjoy dumps tho!
- In the end of M22 the polyburst seems too dense.
Diff 78-80



Overall a playable file. 6,5/10
- What a brutal change in difficulty at m24.
- The pattern in middle of m6 is not very flowy.
- 16th jumps at m9 doesn't feel right.
- First pattern at m15 doesn't feel right.
Those jumpjacks at at m24 and the ones in the end are killers. This will be a struggle for many to AAA.
Diff 78-83



A bit glitchy at places, but very good. 7/10
- m6 onwards the slowish 16th note patterns are not very flowy. This thing goes on for the whole first half of the song.
- m33 burst seems too dense.
- m44-m46 the jump pattern seems somehow wrong.
- After this all the polytrills and streams are really nice!
- M110-M125 the jumps between the streams don't flow.
Diff 81-84



Very flowy with some healthy glitchiness. 8.5/5
- M48 the jack makes too much difference to the surrounding patterns.
- M49 the vocals seem a bit off.
- This pattern in M113-M129 is really good. I don't think that we have a pattern exactly like this anywhere in FFR yet. I really like it.
- The minijack at M129 doesn't feel right.
Diff 67-70





Interesting. I didn't like this to start with but once I played it being warmed up, it appeared to be my favorite. The patterns are challenging, but not dumpy at all. 8.5/5
- If I would change something, they would be the triples at m45.
Diff 86-87
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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.

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