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Join Date: Dec 2008
Posts: 809
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Not even 200 people have AAAed Dokudenpa, so apparently most of the FFR population can't play very well by your standards. |
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FFR Player
Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: USA
Age: 32
Posts: 40
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Yeah, I used to play index and got much better when I switched to spread. I have a friend who's a total beast with index, though, even though he barely ever even plays FFR.
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#23 |
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FFR Veteran
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Retired in the distant land of Canadia
Posts: 1,613
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99 % of FFR isn't very well by the standards of anybody who's good at this game. Unless you've AAA'd a FGO, you're probably not good in the eyes of anybody who is.
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#24 |
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FFR Player
Join Date: Dec 2008
Posts: 809
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Ask anybody who's AAAed an FGO if you have to AAA an FGO to be good at the game and I almost guarantee you they'd answer no. Anybody who thinks that has a distorted view of "good" because in order to AAA an FGO you have to be a Guru, not good.
I understand that being good at the game and being bad at the game are both subjective, but to call someone who can AAA a 9 bad at the game is pretty far-fetched. |
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Anyways, spread is definitely worth it. I started in November with spread and now I'm already in the advanced bracket of some tournaments. I think that it is also the easiest playing style to improve with. |
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