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Old 12-7-2011, 10:20 PM   #11
Mike Weedmark
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Default Re: FFR 6th Official Tourney Songs Discussion: Round 4

Stavie's opinion is my opinion. Borderline FMO/FGOs do exist, but to call Halcyon an FMO is miles into you're goddamn kidding me territory. It's aggressive the way Grind and Gunkinen are aggressive. I like the word aggressive to describe it, period. It's completely off-the-walls aggro. I feel like it's at least 1.5x as dense as the hardest parts of 4CT.

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if i could figure out why you consider waiwai230 to be one of the funnest files you've ever played it would just be a good starting point for rating any file for YOU not the community as a whole
You say this, like you understand that it's all subjective, but then you say
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technicality
fluidity
music relevance

these are the three things that make up FUN and depending on the song at hand and the stepartist there are varying degrees of each that go into the final file. until people realize this no one will get anywhere and it'll just be idiots running in circles chasing their own asses
this, like you think there are still universals that need to be followed to make a file fun. It's true that everyone's going to have their own opinion on a given file, but I disagree that finding out why one person likes one file won't help you develop some organized theory too. I'm human, there are going to be some things almost every human has in common that determine what they love or hate about a file. I adore WAIWAI's chart, and I find it strange that you don't think figuring out why might be helpful.

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