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Cloud121 - Feb 14, 2004 |
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CrazyGoon | Mar 4, 2004 | |||
First time I impressed myelf - so I'll post what I got here... AA Twilight Zone Heavy 1.5x |
Tagrineth | Mar 5, 2004 | |||
I just got a B on Matsuri Japan Heavy... Speed modifiers are so pointless. Oh, that reminds me. I finally got an A on Santa Morette Ne Ente Heavy without a speed modifier. |
Pearl Jammzz | Mar 6, 2004 | |||
speed modifiers rock. I play everything at 1.5-2x speed all the time |
Gallstaff | Mar 8, 2004 | |||
I think the difficulty of a song should come in the actual steps, not how well you can read it |
Tagrineth | Mar 9, 2004 | ||||
Try bag Heavy 4x. It's so frigging easy, certainly not a 10 foot. Try Santa Morette Ne Ente Heavy 3x... same deal, really easy, nowhere near the 7~8 (can't remember which) they gave it. "Hard to read" is certainly a factor in difficulty. How do you think Max. (period) pulls off being a 9 on Light? (for those unaware - Max. (period) is 300bpm for the most part, but ends with ~15-20 seconds of 600bpm - it's nearly impossible to react fast enough to this segment by sight alone) |
CrazyGoon | Mar 10, 2004 | |||
What Mix is Max. (period) from? |
Tagrineth | Mar 10, 2004 | ||||
DDRExtreme PS2 JP. It isn't on any Arcade mixes yet. Attached is its LIGHT Step chart. The part at the end where the steps mysteriously start double-spacing is the 600bpm part... it's impossible without memorisation or external reference >_> ---- Why can't PNG files be uploaded? Bah. Had to convert. |
it290 | Mar 10, 2004 | |||
600 bpm? That's insane. The fastest, hardest hardcore songs I've ever heard are in the neighborhood of 260 bpm. I don't see how it's humanly possible to dance to something that fast (hell, seeing people dance to music in the 240 range looks more like full body gyration than actual dancing). |
CrazyGoon | Mar 10, 2004 | |||
Well, Max 300 is 300 bpm, and I think Legend of Max gets to 320 bpm. And that 600 bpm bit in Max. (period) it easily possible --> only due to the double-spacing (or 2 steps every 4 beats). Theoretically, the pace of your feat movements is still the same thoughout the whole song. Oh, yeah - I say it's easily possible because it's easily possilbe passing Max 300 on 2x speed...just gotta practice |
it290 | Mar 11, 2004 | |||
I don't know, I don't play DDR, but I don't think those kind of movements could approximate 'dancing' at that point. Although when you say 600bpm, is it 300 with more drums inserted on eighths/sixteenths, or whatever? Because a kick drum or something being played ten times a second would sound pretty crappy, I have to say. Although I don't know what type of song it is so I'm pretty much making an assumption on the sound. I'll have to check out a sample or something so I can understand what you guys mean when you say 300bpm, because what I'm imagining wouldn't be pretty. |
CrazyGoon | Mar 11, 2004 | |||
Max 300 (300 bpm) gets your feet moving as fast as 8 steps per second. That's pretty fast...but Legend of Max gets your feet moving faster |
CrazyGoon | Mar 11, 2004 | |||
Whoopies --> Yeah, what I said about that being easily possible - it still is, but I just remembered that what you posted was the light chart.. I looked up the steps for heavy and there is no double spacing at the 600 bpm bit ! ! AHH, that would be a bitch to pass... without the bar :lol: |
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