you guys have to stop using those stupid 200 bpm 32nd rolls whenever you hear a f*cking roll or buzz in the music. it's getting REALLY annoying. it's all I hear you guys whine about
"HAY GUIZE I STEPEPED DIS SONG DAT HAS LIEK A MILLION BAJILLION MEGAF*CKINGROLLS SO I CAN GET FGO FILES IN GAME AM I COOOL OR WAT :3"
let me tell you something. those rolls SUCK ASS
for one, they are generic as hell because all you want is difficulty but the fact of the matter is that they are a basic rhythm with a repeating pattern which is SOOO CREATIVE AS HELL I'M SURE. if you were confident enough about your stepping you'd step something else there.
second this is rhythm game stimulator, not a LET'S SEE IF WE CAN STEP ALL DA RHYTHMS IN DIS SONG AMIRITE. we want to feel like we're playing the song, not following some dumb percussion effect for half a measure
third they don't even feel right most of the time. think about it. how does a rolling pattern stimulate a continuous buzz? that makes no sense
in conclusion, STOP USING SUPERROLLS kbye
I would agree with you, but you know, there's really no other way to emulate that sound with a decent pattern, because freezes are non-existent. Besides, those over-tone buzzing sounds are usually used in songs for higher difficulty anyway, it's not like they are doing it in lower level songs.
we have blanket virt permission? brb submitting visitor LOL
or thrash because only glove has that anyway
edit: ffr conversion for thrash is done, will submit
edit edit: if I submit a file with the difficulty set to the wrong amount (I'm not completely familiar with ffr's difficulty scale yet) will it be correctly set before inclusion?
I would agree with you, but you know, there's really no other way to emulate that sound with a decent pattern, because freezes are non-existent. Besides, those over-tone buzzing sounds are usually used in songs for higher difficulty anyway, it's not like they are doing it in lower level songs.
this is why you're bad at stepping
if a roll pattern isn't fun then you shouldn't be stepping it. you should be focusing on the part of the song that matters: the melody and other effects/harmony etc
also, if it's REALLY necessary to have a roll-like pattern for a short time, spins are usually a good idea because they feel better. and I'm talking about 426842684268 spins, not 248624862486.
ultimately they are the most commonly accepted yet abused pattern in all of stepmania because they are SO F*CKING SIMPLE TO USE AND SHOW NO INTEGRITY WHEN STEPPING A FILE
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