Stress Free Style is a great file. I'm loving the right hand bias and the ending and drum solo are nice climaxes without feeling stupid.
There might be some little transition thing somewhere that is bothersome when trying to AAA but for an overall casual playthrough I enjoyed greatly it the whole way.
The framefixing really bothers me though. Something about being able to hit the jump chains as straight 8ths with no swing and get away with it just feels wrong.
I mean you'd think out of anyone I would be used to the limitations of FFR by now but it still rubs me the wrong way :/
EDIT- Oh man Zauberkugel is amazing.
Such a perfect tournament file: a little of everything, a great difficulty structure, just the right length, some fun surprises (I was not ready for those down jacks the first time lol) and a wonderful song.
There's so many places in a song like this where the steps could easily go overboard but everything in this file feels so appropriate.
This is the kind of file I would save for a finals, it just feels like such a complete test of all the skills that would make someone good at this game and really gives me that intense focused feeling for me as I play it.
Also I'm going to quote myself:
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Originally Posted by hi19hi19
Honestly gameboy has a way of making clean, unpretentious, and very fun files.
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A million times this. Really one of the most fun files I've played in a while.
EDIT- Funny Funky Freaky was quite fun too.
Some difficult minijack transitions but this filewas a great example of good framefixing making them feel totally appropriate even with frame timing.
The solo was definitely the highlight, super fun stuff in there.
The transition right before the ending was quite hard for me, but I think that's my personal inability to hit [24][134] transitions more than it being objectively bad.
Nothing for me to complain about, solid file and sure to challenge D3