01-4-2012, 04:05 PM | #1 |
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honki sentai majirenjaa -MAJI eurobeat version- [11 vs. 12]
While the file is extremely technical, it is also lacking in terms of speed.
The opening mini-jacks are relatively simple, and don't collide with any of the jumps, with the exception of the splitting jump accents (see: [24] [13] [24] [34]), which aren't too difficult to string together because of the 34 giving a clear accent point. The section after the guitar solo is quite difficult, and I will acknowledge that argument right away. While the jumps do add a bit of a challenge in terms of scoring, they also guide your hands into and out of the mini-jacks, which makes it somewhat easier to FC than just random scattered mini-jacks all over the place. This is a song that seems to have a split difficulty reception, but I personally feel like it should be dropped to an 11 (and be left as one of the highest 11s in game). |
01-4-2012, 04:12 PM | #2 |
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Re: honki sentai majirenjaa -MAJI eurobeat version- [11 vs. 12]
high 11 def. its just got all the things you expect from and 11 and the ending can be rough if your not great at mini jacks.
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01-4-2012, 04:15 PM | #3 |
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Re: honki sentai majirenjaa -MAJI eurobeat version- [11 vs. 12]
Gonna say high 11 here. The chart flows nicely and despite there being a couple of weird patterns here and there (alongside jacks), it's nothing that merits a 12.
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01-4-2012, 04:21 PM | #4 |
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Re: honki sentai majirenjaa -MAJI eurobeat version- [11 vs. 12]
Don't find it much harder than just a FMO. It's mostly empty. Minijacks are what make it difficult (only about 150-160 bpm or something). The minijack solo actually flows nicely. Only the last 8 jacks or something are difficult because it's one hand transitions (44332211 with jumps of course).
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