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  • TC_Halogen
    Rhythm game specialist.
    FFR Simfile Author
    FFR Music Producer
    • Feb 2008
    • 19376

    #55891
    Re: FFR Scores

    I might just use it to train my hands to handle those jacks better - I mean, my Death Piano score has a decent rank, but the PA is far worse than I want it to be.

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    • leonid
      I am leonid
      FFR Simfile Author
      FFR Music Producer
      • Oct 2008
      • 8080

      #55892
      Re: FFR Scores

      Send me those isolation files too pl0x

      I deleted them when I was 99% certain FFR wouldn't come back.



      Proud member of Team No

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      • Myattboy
        The Lurker
        • Mar 2005
        • 417

        #55893
        Re: FFR Scores

        Originally posted by MrRubix
        It's an really simple concept that so few players leverage, but it really helps you improve much more quickly than "let's just play this file a billion times with the same approach and hope the approach eventually starts to work."

        But how does one work on speed? I've tried changing keys, playing only fast songs for hours on end, changing my hand position but nothing. I can read most files perfectly clear but my fingers fail to keep up

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        • awein999
          (ಠ⌣ಠ)
          • Oct 2007
          • 4647

          #55894
          Re: FFR Scores

          I switched my key setup from askl to qsko and it's working wonders. I think I can do significantly better than this
          Originally posted by Staiain
          i am super purple hippo

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          • MrRubix
            FFR Player
            • Jul 2026
            • 8340

            #55895
            Re: FFR Scores

            Originally posted by Myattboy
            But how does one work on speed? I've tried changing keys, playing only fast songs for hours on end, changing my hand position but nothing. I can read most files perfectly clear but my fingers fail to keep up
            Here's the thing about speed, imo. Everyone's capable of speed. There's nothing about, say, Dossar's hands that are better than yours (other than, potentially, nerve myelin). The problem is that some positions are more conducive to speed than others. If you record what your hands are doing during fast/difficult sections, I guarantee you'll be embarrassed. Watch people on YT doing difficult songs well and you'll notice they aren't flailing around wildly -- but are usually calm, collected, and mechanical.

            An analogy might be Max 300 on foot. Most people when they start out usually hit their feet hard, flail their legs around retardedly, clutch the bar for dear life, gasp for air, and still suck. Watch the pros today and they all basically yawn their way through the song, barely moving or breaking a sweat, and eventually pump out a near-AAA or AAA without much effort. It's all in the way you play.

            Years ago, most people played Stepmania/DWI/etc using the standard arrow keys (watch almost any old video from the early 2000's) and basically sucked until they decided to evolve to spread-play, which partially solved the hand-bunching problem at the expense of being unable to index more difficult sections (such as one-handed trills or a jack that you could normally use a dominant finger for).

            We all develop habits in terms of muscle memory that are difficult to overcome. At the end of the day, if you find you're still not as fast as you'd like, you need to look for where you're wasting unnecessary movements. Recording hands is a good way to see what's going on. You'll usually notice you lock into a weird, awkward angle or you're arching wildly or tapping way too hard/broadly for something that doesn't call for it. It *is* a positioning issue -- it's just a tricky one to solve sometimes.
            Last edited by MrRubix; 10-28-2010, 01:16 PM.
            https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0es0Mip1jWY

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            • bob bob
              This Is How We Do It~
              • Oct 2006
              • 3226

              #55896
              Re: FFR Scores

              in b4 rushy posts an oni get
              Best AAA's: NAINAI69, Eradication, Since 1983
              Best Non AAA's: Gunkienen Tarusuigin, (1-0-1-1), Pandora (6-0-1-0) Rotary Slicers MISSFLAG
              Waiting for 2 Million members...
              5th Place: 7th Official Tournament D5


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              • rushyrulz
                Digital Dancing!
                FFR Simfile Author
                FFR Music Producer
                • Feb 2006
                • 12985

                #55897
                Re: FFR Scores

                HOWS THIS FOR #501!?!??!?!?!






                YAYYYY!!


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                • MrRubix
                  FFR Player
                  • Jul 2026
                  • 8340

                  #55898
                  Re: FFR Scores

                  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0es0Mip1jWY

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                  • smartdude1212
                    2 is poo
                    FFR Simfile Author
                    • Sep 2005
                    • 6687

                    #55899
                    Re: FFR Scores

                    Originally posted by MrRubix
                    spread-play, which partially solved the hand-bunching problem at the expense of being unable to index more difficult sections (such as one-handed trills or a jack that you could normally use a dominant finger for).
                    And that's why my setup is sdef/4286. When I moved from 3-finger to spread I was still able to hit the spread-difficult patterns by quickly switching to 3-finger or index or what-have-you just to hit them. In particular, faster running-men (I'm thinking Hellhounds here) are much easier to PA when one doesn't rely solely on spread.

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                    • Emo_Saur_
                      FFR Veteran
                      • Feb 2007
                      • 2952

                      #55900
                      Re: FFR Scores

                      Rushy was pissed, it almost didn't record the score. "WHAT THE **** IS THIS ****?!?!?!.. OH WAHOOOOO **** YES."
                      sigpic

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                      • Dragon Shot
                        FFR Player
                        • Sep 2008
                        • 84

                        #55901
                        Re: FFR Scores

                        Originally posted by rushyrulz
                        HOWS THIS FOR #501!?!??!?!?!
                        It's quite amazing.

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                        • Myattboy
                          The Lurker
                          • Mar 2005
                          • 417

                          #55902
                          Re: FFR Scores

                          Originally posted by MrRubix
                          Here's the thing about speed, imo. Everyone's capable of speed. There's nothing about, say, Dossar's hands that are better than yours (other than, potentially, nerve myelin). The problem is that some positions are more conducive to speed than others. If you record what your hands are doing during fast/difficult sections, I guarantee you'll be embarrassed. Watch people on YT doing difficult songs well and you'll notice they aren't flailing around wildly -- but are usually calm, collected, and mechanical.

                          An analogy might be Max 300 on foot. Most people when they start out usually hit their feet hard, flail their legs around retardedly, clutch the bar for dear life, gasp for air, and still suck. Watch the pros today and they all basically yawn their way through the song, barely moving or breaking a sweat, and eventually pump out a near-AAA or AAA without much effort. It's all in the way you play.

                          Years ago, most people played Stepmania/DWI/etc using the standard arrow keys (watch almost any old video from the early 2000's) and basically sucked until they decided to evolve to spread-play, which partially solved the hand-bunching problem at the expense of being unable to index more difficult sections (such as one-handed trills or a jack that you could normally use a dominant finger for).

                          We all develop habits in terms of muscle memory that are difficult to overcome. At the end of the day, if you find you're still not as fast as you'd like, you need to look for where you're wasting unnecessary movements. Recording hands is a good way to see what's going on. You'll usually notice you lock into a weird, awkward angle or you're arching wildly or tapping way too hard/broadly for something that doesn't call for it. It *is* a positioning issue -- it's just a tricky one to solve sometimes.
                          Thank you for that detailed reply, Marcus. Much appreciated.
                          The camera will be out first thing tomorrow! Looking forward to seeing whats holding me back and overcoming it.

                          Edit: Congratulations rushy!
                          Last edited by Myattboy; 10-28-2010, 01:30 PM.

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                          • Plan_Bsk81127
                            snooches
                            FFR Simfile Author
                            • Aug 2007
                            • 6420

                            #55903
                            Re: FFR Scores

                            How to AAA that intro jack. D:

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                            • rushyrulz
                              Digital Dancing!
                              FFR Simfile Author
                              FFR Music Producer
                              • Feb 2006
                              • 12985

                              #55904
                              Re: FFR Scores

                              Originally posted by Plan_Bsk81127
                              How to AAA that intro jack. D:
                              girl, please, I AAAd that jack 5 times in a row.


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                              • Etylukah
                                Ultimate Gamer
                                • May 2009
                                • 491

                                #55905
                                Re: FFR Scores

                                If you actually give away a decent tip to AAA that part im probably getting Oni today too.

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