Vertex^2, 99.80 7 Excellents
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Holy shit those Bensex videos
edit: I still stand by my belief that I probably can't pass 5's lmfaoLast edited by yo man im awesome; 06-20-2013, 10:10 PM.
Originally posted by choofyou double dad loving dipshitOriginally posted by t-rogdordammit now i have to smoke a picture of choof out of a bongOriginally posted by smartdude1212I can't be the only guy who has wondered what it'd be like to menstruate all over the shower.Comment
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Re: Vertex^2, 99.80 7 Excellents
The biggest problem I have with most ITG players is their attitudes. If I wanted to say who is the best ITG player it's someone who is actually responsive and not always concerned about looking impressive. Look at Mad Matt's Euphoria video -- he played with mines off AND a cmod.
When I read Jeff's post on AIJ about ITG attitudes toward DDR files I totally agreed with him. It sucks that because a file has pretty hard patterns and provides a reading challenge that nobody else wants to play it besides the well known players like Brosoni, RIN-GO, 513, etc.
Notice how nobody in the top area (putting aside players like Chris but he doesn't play DDR charts) plays files with hard patterns or parts with slow BPM sections. That's exactly what DDR has (although I do understand there are some very bad charts).
I will be more impressed if someone is able to get an ITG player to legitimately play Valkyrie Dimension Challenge and pass it no bar, doing all the crossovers the way they're supposed to be done. Hint: Nobody has posted a VD challenge nobar pass -- that file nobar is at *least* a 16 and is probably going to be harder than the 17s Ben passed because of the extreme movement required for the crossovers (double stepping would make it significantly easier, but go tell me if any ITG player thinks doing all those crossovers legit nobar is easier than doing a 200 bpm stream with simpler patterns).
tl;dr I think the best player would be someone that contributes, has a good attitude, and doesn't divide themselves into a certain section just to look impressive. Chino (ITG) and Staiain (Stepmania) are examples of players of who I'd think are the best simply because they do admit they won't do well on certain types of files, but don't just say "a file is bad not going to play it" when they really mean "my score will look like shit compared to what I get on 18s".Originally posted by hi19hi19oh boy, it's STIFF, I'll stretch before I sit down at the computer so not I'm not as STIFF next time I step a fileComment
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Think about goals though...
for people like Mad Matt(And me), the goal is to see how far you can push your limits. How fast can you move, and how long can you move that fast. Playing 9-12's, or playing Konami charts laden which bullshit pattens(VD) doesnt help achieve that goal, so what reason is there for Matt to play them?
People at the local arcade talk smack to me all the time because I cant "99-quad easy 9's and 10's" and because I dont play anything below a 13 anymore except for warm ups or because Im bored. But think about it, Im not playing the game to be good at 9-12's, Im playing to become the fastest player there is, so why would I waste my time playing stuff like VD or Paranoia Revolution when it doesnt help me accomplish my goal?
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Pushing limits is still very fixed -- people are pushing limits, but they're pushing limits in very small areas. People in the ITG community don't seem to take well to change in techniques; hell, I'm still a bit bitter at the fact that I posted a Final Audition 2-1 file on r21freak with footswitches before they were cool, and people told me that it wouldn't flow on pad and that it was bad, even though I playtested it and it played really well... now everyone uses them. That was five years ago. <_<Think about goals though...
for people like Mad Matt(And me), the goal is to see how far you can push your limits. How fast can you move, and how long can you move that fast. Playing 9-12's, or playing Konami charts laden which bullshit pattens(VD) doesnt help achieve that goal, so what reason is there for Matt to play them?
People at the local arcade talk smack to me all the time because I cant "99-quad easy 9's and 10's" and because I dont play anything below a 13 anymore except for warm ups or because Im bored. But think about it, Im not playing the game to be good at 9-12's, Im playing to become the fastest player there is, so why would I waste my time playing stuff like VD or Paranoia Revolution when it doesnt help me accomplish my goal?
But yeah, a lot of people just care about really boring stream-heavy charts mid-level (referring to mid-level in context of the community, so 14/15), or really obscenely fast charts that require extremely minimized movement. No one cares about technical/accurate charts that require you to actually play and practice to get better (that is, no one aside from Chris).
It is what it is.Comment
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Well if it makes you feel better AJ, Brett/Flash only plays 9-12's now, and quads almost anything in that range. I cant convince him to play anything higher haha.
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We have an actual association which takes care of ITG community here in italy and there's a periodical release of compilation packs (which are to be installed on every cabinet in Italy) along with national tournaments. I think our step choice isn't so bad, take a look! https://mega.co.nz/#F!UdphkJRJ!E3cuY...qvg1A!JU41QajZ


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