10-3-2012, 09:05 PM | #21 |
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Re: The BMS/IIDX Thread
Just out of curiosity, why do you say this when in any kb rhythm game (stepmania, solo, o2jam, dj max trilogy etc) you keep one finger on each button and stick with it?
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Re: The BMS/IIDX Thread
I'd say because you have the flexibility to do so with an IIDX controller, not to mention I've benefited from a not-so-strict setup myself. It's not the same as trying to be flexible with a computer keyboard.
If you're actually playing BMS with a computer keyboard, then I would suggest practicing a similar medium such as solo. As well as strengthening those ring fingers with songs that offer such patterns to practice on them. Last edited by bmah; 10-3-2012 at 09:08 PM.. |
10-3-2012, 09:53 PM | #23 |
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Re: The BMS/IIDX Thread
there are players that wrist scratch and assign each button to a single finger that are absolutely ridiculous. so i would definitely not say to not do that when it works wonders
I kinda refuse to play that way though, dolce is the reason I started playing and he plays flexibly. I mean in the future I'll probably end up switching anyway but for now I wanna pass all the files "legit" |
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Seems like not many people like to play doubles...(sadface).
But anyways, for doubles at least a certain amount of flexibility is required, since it's impossible to do many patterns while always using the same fingers for the same keys. Like for the P1 side (left hand), I usually use: 1 Pinky 2 Ring 3 Ring 4 Middle 5 Index 6 Index 7 Thumb But this isn't always possible. For example, to hit 2345 simultaneously, I would use middle, ring, index, and thumb, respectively. Or for awkward pinky-ring trills like 131313, I might use index and ring instead.
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i don't use my pinkies at all when i play >_>
i use like the side of my right hand to hit 7 most the time anyways yea i never even tried doubles but i would love to, just need to get a game for the ps2 or buy a usb thingy for a ps2 controller didn't realize you were talking about doubles til this post tho, only read this page my bad Last edited by [TeRa]; 10-3-2012 at 10:22 PM.. |
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But the mentality applies here. if a 12121 fast trill appears, you don't want to use your ring/mid fingers. you can shift to say, index/mid as they are stronger. you have more liberty doing this with onehanded/14k play for 7k 2handed play, its almost universal to use 1 finger per key for really hard chordstream/dense patterns. however where accuracy is concerned, freeform play is better; especially at certain patterns like trills and jacks. I'm not a freeform player though so I won't comment deeper than that ...I tried playing 14k on KB before, but can only manage up to IIDX 6s rofl Last edited by LongGone; 10-3-2012 at 10:27 PM.. |
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Re: The BMS/IIDX Thread
Breakdown16, if you go to Bemanistyle, see if you can find Trip Machina...I believe that user plays or used to always play doubles.
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Linus is damn good at doubles too, see if he still pops by the FFR forum now and then and ask him for advice
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Re: The BMS/IIDX Thread
Played IIDX in the first time in forever (probably at least 2 years or more). I've got a skill drop so massive that I can't AAA anything at the moment lol. No improvements on anything I played, except for one really oddball score...
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10-19-2012, 11:50 PM | #30 |
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Bmah- I suck so hard at IIDX.
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10-23-2012, 05:53 AM | #31 |
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Some BMS vids from a couple days back ▼2 VALLISTA FullCombo ★14 ねぇ?メイドさんはみんな忠実だと思う? [SABOTHER7] FullCombo (??????????? song) goshujin_samaaaaaaa Last edited by LongGone; 10-23-2012 at 06:14 AM.. |
10-26-2012, 12:58 AM | #32 |
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lmao another Dengeki Tube spoof
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300 bpm js \o/
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Tried the "fake" Plan 8 Chart on keyboard
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11-4-2012, 10:34 AM | #35 |
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Two new vids, was quite warmed up today
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Re: The BMS/IIDX Thread
For those can play ★1 or higher on a KB, what does your keyboard config look like?
I am a BM user, on an ASC and might consider playing on KB when my hands are tired. Also, I have a bit trouble understanding or feeling comfortable with LR2 HI-SPEED options, how do you usually determine what speed to use to have that "sweet spot"? What does the HI-SPEED number and SUD+ number mean? My speeds are usually, SUD+ at 10 130 BPM = 320 HS 160 BPM = 290 HS 180 BPM = 240 HS using my OADX+ skin, optimized for 16:9 display. It's silly that when I played on a different skin, (LR2 super wide, screen stretched to 16:9), I was able to do.. 180 BPM = 320 HS 130 BPM = 400 HS 160 BPM = 360 HS Does skin matter? My green number on IIDX is around 280-320, if that helps. Last edited by S. Affection; 11-7-2012 at 02:55 AM.. |
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ASDF(spacebar)JKL Left pinky, ring, middle, index || Right thumb, index, middle, ring Most players use something similar to this setup. Mine is (LShift)ASD(spacebar)M,. Left hand all 5 fingers, Right index, middle, ring In general most KB players use both ring, middle, index fingers and one thumb to hit the main 7 keys, and then the pinkies to hit the scratch -------------------------------------------- If you play IIDX, the Hi-Speed isn't linear. Fow low bpm songs you would use a very high value like HS4-5, while for a high 200+bpm song you'd only use say HS1 or 1.5 The Hi-Speed for LR2 is linear. 300bpm with HS150 will read the same as 150bpm HS300 (someone correct me if wrong). Skin doesn't matter, use what you're comfortable with. Most importantly for BMS, be very comfortable with reading notes; you'll need it for harder songs Last edited by LongGone; 11-7-2012 at 03:35 AM.. |
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How do you adjust HS to certain kind of BPMs to get consistent results on your timing? Is it just, memorize the HS for X bpm and remember to use it? |
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11-7-2012, 08:39 AM | #39 |
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I memorise by bpm
e.g. for me on Wide skin, BPM150, HS330-340ish, sudden 12 BPM180, HS280, sudden 12 BPM200, HS250, sudden 12 I adjust the sudden sometimes to more or less, depending on the kind of patterns in a chart and depending on my form playing in a session If I'm tired and can't read fast notes, I reduce the sudden. You can finetune the sudden by holding the start button in LR2 and using the mouse scroll wheel ingame |
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