07-1-2014, 07:38 PM | #1 | |
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ATTN: Velocity Players who want to play R^3
If you play on the Velocity engine and would like to transition to the R^3 engine, I'm gonna make it a bit easier for you.
Step 1: Speedmod R^3 is a different size than the previous engines. Therefore, you will need to use a faster speedmod to accomodate that. To get your new shiny speedmod, simply take your speedmod on velocity and multiply it by 1.085 and round to the nearest nice number to get your R^3 speedmod. For example, if I play on 2.2x on velocity, my adjusted speedmod for R^3 would be 2.2*1.085 = 2.387, which rounds up to 2.39. Step 2: Editor Raise the blue bar 1/5 the way up the screen (I believe this is the default???) in the editor located in options. This, along with your new speedmod will replicate the feel of the velocity engine. Example: Step 3: Random Other Settings Global Offset - Toy around with this until the notes seem the most on-sync with the music. Don't worry about accuracy judges just yet, just increment or decrement the global offset by whole numbers until it feels the best. You can mess around with decimals if you really want to.. Receptor Spacing - I believe Velocity uses 72, whereas R^3's default is 80. I prefer 72 myself. Framerate - 30 is good for me. 60 makes it look a bit smoother and gives it kind of a StepMania-ey feel if that's what you'd like. If you want to play a song that is longer than 8 mins 30 secs, you will need to use an FPS higher than 30 or else the song will crash at that 8m30s mark. Visual & Game Modifiers - A big difference between velocity and R^3 is amazing accuracy. If you would like to turn this off, uncheck the "Show "Amazing" Accuracy" box while keeping the "Show "Perfect" Accuracy" box checked. The other options are pretty self-explanatory and subjective. Judge Offset - (For a detailed explanation of Global and Judge offset, please visit YoshL's Tutorial.) This will control your accuracy. To get a good number to set your judge offset to, pick a song that you think you can totally nail with very good accuracy. This can be a 5 or a 95. Just play the file as well as you can, being sure to hit the arrows as accurately as you possibly can. Do not worry if your PA is total garbage, just play confidently so we can get a good number to set your judge offset to. After the song is over, right click your speedmod in the results screen and you will get a window showing your suggested judge offset. Put that number into the Judge Offset field in Options and you should be good to go. Example of Judge Offset suggestion: I would enter the 1.107 into the Judge Offset box. Quote:
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