Any way... In my eyes i cant see someone going through so much trouble "cheating" to look good on FFR. Unless MrRubix is EXTREMLY sad. I believe you dude so keep the good scores coming!
Doesn't seem to impossible to me. I got 93 million on tophs one more lovely yesterday first try and then AAA'd second try >_>
Caprice is really easy. With sound off I could probably quad it on SM. The only reason it's hard on ffr is the framers and the fact that ffr doesn't run properly on my pc. Assuming rubix has a computer that runs the game properly I don't see how this would take anything other than some whoring.
How exactly do you cheat on ffr anyway? I am aware there are these trainer type things out there. Are they capable of generating these scores?
Arrow slowdown doesn't really work like most people talk about it. At least not on my pc >__> I tried it and the arrows keep changing speeds and it's retarded and harder than it is normally.
rubix is legit, his vid is a good one and i like the clock he shows
good job man
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I don't see how any implications of FFR skill ---> SM skill or vise versa can be made.
Hitting arrows is hitting arrows. I'll allow that though there are differences in engine and gameplay for both, the concept remains the same, and so there is an inherent relationship (though not necessarily direct, as I would like to assume you were implying) between scores of the two.
I'm not so adamant to assume, however, that Rubix isn't telling the truth about being lazy on his vid run of Ageha. But if I was steady enough to AAA Caprice, I'd surely be quadding Ageha every attempt, even on lazy ones.
Then again, that point brings us back to the notion of SM and FFR lacking a direct correlation to one another.
The above was basically part of my reasoning behind saying that Rubix currently (and likely temporarily) remains in a grey area, at least in respect to all prior info (see Shash's posts rofl), as well as taking the video into account.
So w/e...Rubix is legit for now. He's innocent until proven guilty.
Anyways, go AAA Nova Pulsar or something. It should be easy compared to Caprice.
Sure. They're both arrow hitting games. But you can't directly infer what someone should be able to do on the other engine based on their scores on one of the engines. This is what I was getting at. It's faulty logic. There are no exceptions just because *you* think ageha is easy. I think red sign is easy. I don't see shash AAA'ing it because his ffr scores are better than mine, and I shouldn't expect him to. The games function not only completely differently...but the game runs completely differently on different computers.
Let's also keep in mind that in theory perfect timing on ffr is significantly more lenient than marvelous timing on sm. I've hit arrows so far off it's not even funny and gotten perfects on FFR. The game is hard for me because of lag spikes.
Sure. They're both arrow hitting games. But you can't directly infer what someone should be able to do on the other engine based on their scores on one of the engines. This is what I was getting at. It's faulty logic. There are no exceptions just because *you* think ageha is easy. I think red sign is easy. I don't see shash AAA'ing it because his ffr scores are better than mine, and I shouldn't expect him to. The games function not only completely differently...but the game runs completely differently on different computers.
Let's also keep in mind that in theory perfect timing on ffr is significantly more lenient than marvelous timing on sm.
This is exactly what I am trying to get at -- thank you and I apologize for blahblahing your post
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