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Cowbelling FFR
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I made one of those in 2009 but i cant find the search function and i bet its changed for alot of people.
So whats ur biggest crowd while playing ffr? MIne used to be 5-10 people but recently i played ffr at a college while waiting for my friend and i got 30+ people watching me do 35 goods (with misses) on la campanella. That was amazing i heard everyones thought and i knew for a few minutes they admired me. They knew i spent countless hours playing just by looking and they respected that, i knew it. If you've never had a crowd or if u suck and people cant stand watching u play, then too bad for u :P. I bet some people have interesting stories, i wanna hear about them. |
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30 or so in class on a smartboard. hehu
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D6 FFR Legacy Player
Join Date: Jan 2009
Age: 34
Posts: 4,342
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I don't think I ever had more than 10 people watching me play. But then, I only do it once in a while lol
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User Administrator
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Vancouver, BC
Age: 31
Posts: 3,907
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...about 10 on an FC of Dazzling Destiny.
they come. watch in amazement. accuse me of cheating/memorizing the song. say i have no life. lose interest and leave. |
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Nothing.
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Yesterday I was out playing Supernova at an arcade and had around 35-40 people watching me, but that's DDR. FFR I've only had around 10-15 people watch me when I was back in school.
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Rhythm game specialist.
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I had a huge crowd at my high school during club day of '09, when I was vice-president of the schools DDR/ITG club - had at least 50 people watching me because I had FFR hooked up to a computer that was hooked up to a projector/speakers (one of two projectors that I had access to, lol).
It was fun getting AAAs on FMOs with people watching me as if I was a freak. |
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Enjoy life!
Join Date: Oct 2007
Age: 33
Posts: 4,192
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@ arcade on pad (i'm horrid btw) about 20 people
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FFR Veteran
Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Wherever I happen to be sitting
Age: 30
Posts: 431
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I haven't had too many people watching, but the most I've had was around 8 or 9 (all but one was impressed, the one being my friend who plays this game).
But I think the best time playing in front of a crowd was just a crowd of 3, one of them being my language arts teacher. The entire class was in the computer lab typing up an essay, but I was already done. So I decided to play FFR... with my teacher sitting right next to me. No matter how fast or ridiculous the key-taps got, she never thought twice of me playing.
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Greeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeen
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FFR Player
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Around 10-15 during science in year 9(?)... I was playing really crap but they were still impressed. I got the standard accusations of mashing/memorising hundreds of arrows in perfect order.
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FFR Player
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20-25 while I was playing on a DDR machine at a Dave and Buster's saying "how awesome I was' when I was playing on standard...Of course, that was a year ago. For FFR/SM, the biggest was probably around 15...some saying that I have no life and crap like that (others gave respect, knowing that it would take a while to play decent at it) when I was playing WC's Crunk de Gaulle before AP exams had started. Wish I had the recording of it hehe...
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Lamingtons.
Join Date: May 2007
Location: USA
Posts: 590
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Only like 5-7 since I don't tend to play often with people around. I get the same "that is ridiculous", "you must play a lot" awe and amazement despite being nothing compared to the actual masters here. =P
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FFR Player
Join Date: Aug 2007
Age: 33
Posts: 8,548
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1-3.
A buddy of mine actually came over today and watched me finish playing a FGO. The look on his face was priceless |
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Banned
Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Las Vegas
Age: 35
Posts: 1,823
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waiting patiently for the post about "lol you play ffr in public"
I used to play at the library around '06 or '07, so that always got a small group going. I've actually played SM at a talent show when I went to church rofl, don't know if that counts but there were easily over 80 people watching. |
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5-10
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poker face
Join Date: Dec 2006
Age: 35
Posts: 1,746
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http://www.myspace.com/video/vid/56680873
I won my Senior talent show with this lol As far as finger-dance goes, I used to play as much as I could in whatever class had a computer. I've had the entire class watch at points, but I usually only keep ~5 or so's attention after a while. |
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x'); DROP TABLE FFR;--
Join Date: Nov 2010
Posts: 6,332
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3A1vS-dAX4Q
Maybe 30-40 people were in that room watching me in a DDR Tournament my school hosted. The pad I was using in this vid is now the same pad Halogen uses. |
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FFR Player
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ive played sm at the staples center so...
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x'); DROP TABLE FFR;--
Join Date: Nov 2010
Posts: 6,332
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This is still my favorite "big crowd reaction to a DDR player" video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Df6wMkZIKmM
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