All I ever said towards his scores, is that I SERIOUSLY doubt he has the computer/programming skills to get AROUND judge and .ini, from what I've seen anyway. Maybe he is cheating somehow, I don't know, I don't care. But for some reason whenever he makes a thread everyone just goes in an infinite loop around his so called hacking. Just drop it and move on. jeez
Please direct me to where he actually _proved_ it then...
see, waffy is right. I don't care what he says about my scores but the fact that this thread has been alive for 2 days with 100+ replies is just ****ing hilarious.
I have no idea what style you are so I'll just assume spread.
Strangeprogram is k
smudge lol
Bull**** sucks
what ice climber is that?
no ****ing clue what that is
1.1 my ass that's 1x and it's bs anyway, go high A 1x then
Moon Child sucks
I SERIOUSLY doubt he has the computer/programming skills to get AROUND judge
WOW :D! No one could ever alter the judge setting without programming! You'd obviously need to program a script that changes it for you or you will be smashed by a giant tomato that has multiple teabags as feet! You my friend, are smart and talented, I enjoy reading your posts for this reason.
emccky and korny already wrecked the thread so I dunno what to say. You're a ****ing retard go dive into a lake of acid ,.-=xXxJohnny_cool93xXx=-.,
see, waffy is right. I don't care what he says about my scores but the fact that this thread has been alive for 2 days with 100+ replies is just ****ing hilarious.
You realize that the only threads that last this long with that many replies are always made by ******s?
Step Mania is a free, open source rhythm video game for Windows, Mac, and Linux created by Chris Danford. It was originally developed as a simulator of Konami's popular arcade and console video game series, Dance Dance Revolution, and has since evolved into an extensible rhythm game engine capable of supporting a wide variety of rhythm-based game types.
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* 1 Gameplay
* 2 System requirements
* 3 Features
* 4 Availability
* 5 Similar PC rhythm games
* 6 See also
* 7 External links
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Gameplay
The primary gametype features the following gameplay: as arrows scroll upwards on the screen, they will meet with a stationary set of target arrows. When they meet the targets, the player should press the corresponding arrow on his keyboard or dance mat. The moving arrows will meet the targets based on the beat of the song, so the player's sense of rhythm plays a great role in the gameplay. The game is scored based upon how accurately the player can trigger the arrows in time to the beat of the song. One's efforts are awarded by letter grades that tell him/her how well one's done; AAAA is the highest award and E is total failure. StepMania allows for several input options. The keyboard can be used to tap out the rhythms using the arrow keys, or specialized adapters that connect console peripherals like PS2 and Xbox controllers or dance pads to one's computer can be used.
These requirements are only the minimum needed to run the game, and having just the minimum does not necessarily result in smooth operation.
* Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Linux, Mac OS X
* Pentium II or higher, Celeron, Athlon, or compatible processor, 266MHz minimum (400 MHz recommended)
* 64 MB of memory
* Video card that supports High Color (16-bit color) and has 16MB video RAM and OpenGL or Direct3D drivers.
* DirectX 7.0 compatible sound card with drivers
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