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Old 12-27-2014, 11:41 PM   #6
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Default Re: Should we consider double setup "legit"

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Originally Posted by choof View Post
yeah but that idea was quickly squashed when people realized how limiting index/one-hand were

i think you could equate double set-up to playing any other rhythm game with two people on the same player
and some people still dish out SUPER sick one handed and index scores. I'm not saying that we should all convert to DS just to accept that it's another playstyle that could produce its own awesome scores. it probably wouldn't even become the dominant playstyle like spread did because i think it would be harder to perfect than 1 finger per key.

i wouldn't boil it down to 2 people on the same player, because it's still one person playing it.
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Originally Posted by qqwref View Post
If you want to do double setup, play it as a separate thing. Maybe you'll get some competition. But in almost all cases it destroys the impressiveness of speed scores, destroys the feel of playing a chart the way it's stepped, and makes it way easier to mash through anything difficult. Who wants that?
I didn't respond to this oops
so you're saying that all good scores on index/pad charts using spread "destroys the impressiveness of speed scores, destroys the feel of playing a chart the way it's stepped"

because i don't

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