So it was just a double setup? I still don't see why it is so frowned upon to be honest -- is it so much different from someone say, using the arrow keys + numpad or something similar?
rubix.... if you use 1 finger for 1 key. no problem. regardless of which keys. left and down on the arrow keys, 6 and 8 on the numpad. that's spread. that's fine.
BUT... using left and right with your left hand on the arrow keys AND 4 and 6 on the numpad with your right hand... that is double setup and is cheating. it's using both hands to hit the same arrow key using 2 separate keys.
Of course I see how it is different, I'm just wondering what the logic is behind it being cheating. I mean it isn't too different from me, say, doubling up my fingers on the same arrow keys for fast trills, only exception here being that double setup would remove physical limitations from the keys being pressed versus not pressed, etc. I'm not defending it, just asking.
Oh hey sorry Tass, I really didn't realize double-setup was cheating. it just seemed like the only logical way to come close to comboing that trill so I figured it was legal (and that no one cares in SM, which is what i'm used to). you can delete my crowdpleaser score i used LR 46 for it.
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