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And my life is 300% better
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: At the climbing gym
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wow you must be a real loser if a ddr pad has that much effect
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(The Fat's Sabobah)
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wow you must be a real jerk to insult someone because they are happy they got their new ddr pad
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Ooh, just cleared Paranoia Evolution on Light, on foot....definitely on my way to getting better
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Join Date: Apr 2003
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Heh.....The best I can do is clear Max300 on light with like a C......X_X
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What kind of pad is it? hard, soft? expensive? not? is it working good???
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It's a Red Octane Soft Pad + Cover. It's nicer than the other 2 soft pads I've played on. It's heavy for a soft pad so it won't scoot much, and the sensitivity is nice. Not once have I gotten a miss when I stepped on the right pad.
The pad is $40. The cover (which prevents bunching of the pad) is $15. You can buy the pad + cover + copy of DDRMax for PS2 for $90, which is what I did. As for reliability, a really good DDR player (he was getting A's on 9- and 10-foot heavy songs) I was speaking to said they're very durable and reliable. |
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Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: TX
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I've always wanted to play DDR. Snivel.
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Join Date: Jul 2003
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nice 100 posts
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