That statement had my insane bias against one handed anchors - I'm really bad at them so that's why I said that before I lucked a splitted handjack AAA
I'm actually not quite too sure of this myself, as it's a fairly recent term that was coined not all too long ago.
I believe anchoring patterns are ones in which an arrow repeats for an extended period of time, while you simultaneously deal with other arrows. In other words, one arrow is "anchored" while you hit other arrows in different places. These patterns often feel awkward to play, but are pretty common actually.
Some examples include [34][13][34][23][34] etc. where the up arrow stays in place for the duration of this pattern.
Ok once again, I'm not 100% sure, so someone correct me right away if I'm wrong.
I'm actually not quite too sure of this myself, as it's a fairly recent term that was coined not all too long ago.
I believe anchoring patterns are ones in which an arrow repeats for an extended period of time, while you simultaneously deal with other arrows. In other words, one arrow is "anchored" while you hit other arrows in different places. These patterns often feel awkward to play, but are pretty common actually.
Some examples include [34][13][34][23][34] etc. where the up arrow stays in place for the duration of this pattern.
Ok once again, I'm not 100% sure, so someone correct me right away if I'm wrong.
when I first read that, I thought you were just writing a runningman pattern, but then I was like, "o, it's 4:30 in the morning and the "[]"s are moving.. CRAP."
Originally posted by choof
you double dad loving dipshit
Originally posted by t-rogdor
dammit now i have to smoke a picture of choof out of a bong
Originally posted by smartdude1212
I can't be the only guy who has wondered what it'd be like to menstruate all over the shower.
For you, that score isn't that great, only because you're very good at SM. You have to get yourself used to FFR's 30 FPS scroll rate and timing windows.
In general, the BB Evo score is alright, but you probably know that you're capable of more than that.
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