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![]() yeee boiii!
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Fractals!
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![]() Among all the threads posted by greats like Staiain, Dynamo, Dossar and Smartdude, it's refreshing to see stuff like this from the 99% that aren't there yet.
You might wanna think about using a different speedmod to hit more perfects. That, or go back to easier songs and work on improving the scores you have on those. I hear that helps with accuracy on harder stuff. |
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![]() nice fc! keep playing and you'll be crushing even harder in no time :P
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![]() different step mod?? please explain
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Speedmod. The higher the speedmod, the quicker the arrows fly across the screen. Higher speedmods spread out the arrows more so you can read the more dense patterns better. It also can give you a better idea of the location of the perfect frames. Instead of seeing it in a millimeter or two of monitor space, it extends it to a larger visual area. It doesn't actually change the timing of the frames. It spreads out the distance an arrow travels on the screen during a frame. Hope this helps.
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![]() Once you type in a higher speed mod, make sure to click "set speed" for it to update, otherwise it will just stay the same. (You play legacy engine, right?)
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![]() Well right now im running 1.5 speed mod. What do you guys run with?
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![]() on r^3 i use 2.3-2.4, hovering in that range
on velocity, 1.9 |
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![]() if ur comfortable maybe start increasing by like .05 intervals so try 1.55, then 1.6, etc. some people on velo are super comfortable at 1.75x which is what I personally did for a while but now I play between 1.85-1.95. again it's better to increase slowly and faster isn't always better
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![]() Thanks guys! Any other good tips?
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![]() tips for what? improving?
play files on high enough rates such that you can barely read them (don't mash). play stepmania as well. |
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![]() yeah i used to play stepmania i just hated having to find all my own files and such.
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![]() Nice fc! Like igotrhythm said, it's refreshing to see a accomplishment thread like this from someone who isn't god-tier in the game yet. Everyone that has gotten good at this game started from humble beginnings, you just got to keep practicing and eventually you'll be at a skill you would have never thought to be possible for yourself. May your progress continue~
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![]() Thanks man!
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![]() Nice job
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