Which stepchart, to you, is as close to perfect as it gets?
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Re: Which stepchart, to you, is as close to perfect as it gets?
nope. not saying that epilogue is better, but Alice's Garden isn't that good either lmaobananas
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Re: Which stepchart, to you, is as close to perfect as it gets?
While those things may be true, I would argue Epilogue is definitely better than Alice's Garden. Epilogue I can at least find tolerable.Epilogue is fucking terrible.
The itnro is PR nazi'd while the rest is backwards or just wrong
there's a random 16th jump no one noticed / I never fixed
the the trills are dick
1 2 3 2 3 4 is a horrible pattern at that BPM
If yer gonna pick one of my files pick one of the good ones like Alice's Garden.
And honestly I can't rail you for being a PR nazi because I did that myself with Carol of the Bells, but I think that turned out alright

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Re: Which stepchart, to you, is as close to perfect as it gets?
he's not wrong, Epilogue is considerably better than Alice's Garden, haha
fun fact - while you have inverted pitch relevance, guess what: it's still pitch relevance lolComment
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FOTBB has to be the best stepchart because it has nearly 4 million plays.
/logic
Synthlight files are dominating the ranks.
http://www.flashflashrevolution.com/...p?sort=overallLast edited by Hakulyte; 04-7-2014, 05:58 PM.
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Re: Which stepchart, to you, is as close to perfect as it gets?
that's deep manComment
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You know i'm curious, on a guitar chart's pr would you invert it because the lower pitches are on the higher end of the fret board? Has that ever been tried?Comment
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Re: Which stepchart, to you, is as close to perfect as it gets?
I don't understand exactly what you meant to do with this comment. If you're referring to where your hands are on the strings, or what.
I mean like arguably in a guitar focused chart wouldn't it make more sense to place the highs on 1 instead of 4 because it emulates the guitar better (despite PR being where you place it on 4 because of it's pitch.)
It's sorta something I considered trying but haven't because I was unsure if anyone would really you know agree with it.Comment



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