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i guess i can still be considered new....i havent been here for too long...i've finally figured out FC's were...now my only question what are AAA's? i only see AAA in FFR2 and none of those songs are in the rankings(that i have seen)...so someone please explain to me...what are AAA's!!!!
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#swagdog
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A AAA is the best possible score you can get in a song.
Like if there are 150 arrows and you hit them all with a perfect, it would be a AAA. AKA, rank 1 on a song. What you are refering to is the song AAA, which has nothing to do with what your talking about. ![]() |
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Very Grave Indeed
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You don't actually get letter grades in proper FFR, which explains why you've never seen them. But as mentioned, we simply refer to the highest possible score on a song as being a AAA.
The claim above that "AAA=Rank1" isn't necessarily true. The profile stat listing how many AAAs you have equates the two, but you can have rank 1 on a song and not have the actual highest possible score. Thus, the game will count that as a AAA, but in the true sense of the definition, it isn't. |
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TWG Veteran
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Try AAA'ing free space. It's the most simple one to do, and you'll get a token ^^
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FFR Player
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i disagree excite bike is the easiest
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TWG Veteran
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Not for AAAing, just FCing. IMO
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Very Grave Indeed
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Excite Bike is absolutely more difficult to AAA than Free Space. Mind you, when you look back on them from a greater level of skill, you are inclined to prefer excite bike because it is shorter, but it's absolutely tougher than free space (Inasmuch as a 1.1/12 is harder than a 1.0/12)
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Gotti
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excite bike aint the esiest.. not for some noobs..!
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FFR Veteran
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Totally wrong, it's really fast for newbies. I can't even AAA it. Not to mention my computer lag as hell and I had a hard to time to AAA Trip to the Moon.
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