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Join Date: May 2004
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![]() I decided not to play with marvelous' for a day, and look what happens. I know, I know, heavy is really easy for Delirium, but I still think almost AAAing a song without marvelous' is a pretty big accomplishment. |
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Join Date: May 2004
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Meaning that the only way to get a AAA without any marvelous' is to get every single note perfect.
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you must be stupid or something, if you have marvelous turned on, you can still get an aaa by getting them all perfect. if you want some respect i suggest you post them again with marvelous on.
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Well, when you hit with Marvelous timing and you're not playing with Marvelous's, it would count as a Perfect, right?
So basically, all Perfect or better timing. That's exactly the same thing you have to do to get a regular AAA, no? EDIT: Whiteboy beat me to it. |
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I'd say its probably easier without marvs because then you don't try to correct your perfects into marvs and my mistake get a great.
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Join Date: Nov 2003
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Actually, its easier with marvs on... If you're hitting in the marvelous range, you're less likely to stray off and get a perfect... Whereas if you were hitting in the perfect range, you're much more likely to stray off and get a great
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Join Date: May 2004
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![]() Turned marvelous' on, got a pretty decent score. |
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Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: TX
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You read slow.
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