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Guys, there are 64s that have been out for almost 2 years with fewer AAAs than Since 1983.
72. SEVENTY-TWO.
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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: PA, USA
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Alright, I can't even play this ****ing bullshit (Insomnia) anymore, so my sightread which I haven't been able to beat after countless plays all week will have to be enough. I'm right next to the yellow line and if I get eliminated because of this shitty chart (in terms of annoying patterns, not necessarily a bad chart) I'm going to be ****ing pissed. Again. I think last time my elimination was at least justifiable, I just wasn't good enough, really. But it also wasn't in the second round, and when I can AAA the first round, nearly get eliminated the second round, and be likely to AAA the third round, it's just ridiculous and I don't deserve to be eliminated. I think this is mostly because the chart is so much easier for two-handed players, and maybe because the stress of it being a tournament song makes it impossible for me to beat my first try as usual. Yeah I'm no different than everyone else who doesn't want to be eliminated, but I want a better chance to show my actual level of skill. If my fingers let me, which they don't like to do when it's important.
Okay monthly rant/angrypost over, blah.
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One-handers unite! ~~~~~ Blackflags: 49 and counting. Best AAAs: Enchanting Venus [50], Yukitsuki-yashou [49], Faces [47], Lunar Eclipse [47], Pulling Through [46], Pinkie's Castle (<3) [41]. Two-handed alt = Viisbyxa. Last edited by Bobogoobo; 07-21-2012 at 10:04 PM.. |
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This tournament never stated that it would leave a special place for one-handed playing. Typically, the harder files require two-handed playing, so if you don't even attempt to become proficient in that style, that's your own demise.
Everyone very well knows that one-handed playing isn't the standardized way of playing on FFR, and most charts on the game reflect that. Unlike other styles of playing that may simply be variations of preferences to key setups, one-handed playing truly is a handicap to playing harder files. It's one thing to play one-handed for your own purposes and not worry about scores as much as other players do. But when it comes to the tournament, you have to be the very best, and that means learning two-handed play. Adapt or don't expect to get very far. |
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Administrator
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Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Vancouver, BC
Age: 26
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The Evolution of Keyboard Smashing
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Ahaha. FFR Darwinism. Makes sense.
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I'd read that.
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you'll be the coolest dawg in the kennel, right?
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That'd be so wicked.
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D6 FFR Legacy Player
Join Date: Jan 2009
Age: 29
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Hate to be a harsh one, but FFR is just a game... Relax buddy!
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