Stepmania - Wizards in Winter.
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Originally posted by hi19hi19dumps abstractly represent the song with arrows
post-dumps abstractly represent the existential nihilism that the song invokes in the listener with negative space, evoking the ephemeral nature of the mind - the journey of stepmania begins in hope yet soon becomes corroded into a dialectic of futility, leaving only a sense of dread and the unlikelihood of a new synthesisComment
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Re: Stepmania - Wizards in Winter.
And you tell us to grow up. You just showed a huge sense of immaturity right there. Age does not matter when it comes to stepmania, experience matters. Bahamut has experience, he has played Stepmania for a hell of a long time. As such, he, and others such as I, know what a good simfile looks like and how it should play.
Now not only that, but we have played this song before with different steps. What we are telling you is that you had to mess around with the BPM, when the BPM is constant. Skauert proved this with his simfile when he synced it and it is perfectly on sync. It is the same song, different steps, correct BPM.
As such, if his is the correct BPM then yours must be wrong in some way, especially if you have time changes and have found "human errors". All he was saying was that you have gone wrong somewhere and the proof he has of this is that there already is a perfectly synced file.
So why would we bother playing a simfile when we know that it has the incorrect BPM or when we know the simfile author appears to be a high and mighty person who doesn't like to hear criticism and makes up pathetic defences such as "grow up" (to a person older than him, really now) and "Some 14 year old telling me what to do".
You really have a lot to learn, so I suggest you take our advice, go and make something more original, learn to get the right BPM, and perhaps then bring out another simfile with a better attitude than the one you are displaying in this thread.Comment
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