Did Lovely City 6 get really offbeat for anyone else?
I figured I'd bring it up since I sincerely doubt that was the stepper's intent and that it was some conversion error. It makes the file pretty unplayable unfortunately.
unfortunately i think that's a conversion error :<
edit: it may be only in like, velocity or legacy cause the file plays fine in r3
by the way, interesting note here: if nothing is done with regards to the massive RQing, all of the no-shows are treated as auto 0s, and the number of competitors to be eliminated is rounded up, one person who actually submitted a file will get eliminated from group b
if that actually happens, the loser should totally get the all skill token
Yeah, the first color-notes are exactly where it happens. It doesn't happen again later so basically I have to play the first quarter with really off notes just to get the rest of the file to play okay.
I've had this happen to me before with an ffr submission. 7 minute file, 6:30 in the judges mention "what the hell is this note coloring???" there was none. -_-
pretty cool how some sections of my group c file are nearly identical in patterns to others. after playing through all of them i honestly think i prefer mine, but a couple others were done well enough to be accepted into the batch imo.
people think that novice steppers deserve a chance by being given easy songs to step(lovely city, for someone whos barely starting out is an easy song to step btw)
people think that novice steppers deserve a chance by being given easy songs to step(lovely city, for someone whos barely starting out is an easy song to step btw)
difference is, at least for me, that i feel like tournaments like this could be constructive and possibly get more people to start stepping good files (which, let's be real here, we need more people making decent shit. at most there's like 20 someodd people making decent files these days.) whereas tournaments revolving around playing the game itself don't really need that curve because we've already got enough people playing as is lmao
also not revealing anything but 3 isn't mine. hell, my file doesn't even look/play like a file i'd make, ever.
I saw a flyer on a bulletin board at school asking for high-functioning aspergers/autism people to participate in some kind of experiment, and all I could think was, that sounds like a great place to meet girls.
difference is, at least for me, that i feel like tournaments like this could be constructive and possibly get more people to start stepping good files (which, let's be real here, we need more people making decent shit. at most there's like 20 someodd people making decent files these days.) whereas tournaments revolving around playing the game itself don't really need that curve because we've already got enough people playing as is lmao
also not revealing anything but 3 isn't mine. hell, my file doesn't even look/play like a file i'd make, ever.
yeah i can see where you're coming from. definitely needs to be more people stepping though for sure.
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