uh, the same place the respect for the two handers is?
Reach: there was this bee. i hate bee\'s...i tryed to kill it, but then it didn\'t die and it started making weird noises so i was like oh (#$% hes gonna sting me. i started running but i triped over some rock and rolled down a hill into the river.
i've never though about it that way, but first, some people play with two hands some with one, second, you can't play ddr with only one foot unless your goal is to lose over and over and over etc etc., third, no one has four feet, and finally you're right, it is a dumb question why the hell am i ranting.
The last jumble of notes in Holy Nights are the easiest out of the entire stepfile...well, on the V2 Remake anyway.
I use 2 hands, 4 fingers. Personally it makes it easier to follow some of the arrow patterns. For V > I know to just press down on my entire right hand, and for < ^ I just press down on my left hand. Then I don't have to think as much about what arrows I'm pressing.
But like Altairian said, I suck, so don't listen to me =P.
If the majority (I wanted to say ALL, but then there's Arch) of the best players in the world use 2 hand, is this question so hard to answer?
The bottom line is, if you use one hand, sorry, you will never get very good.
uh, ever heard of hyrogashi?...
Reach: there was this bee. i hate bee\'s...i tryed to kill it, but then it didn\'t die and it started making weird noises so i was like oh (#$% hes gonna sting me. i started running but i triped over some rock and rolled down a hill into the river.
If the majority (I wanted to say ALL, but then there's Arch) of the best players in the world use 2 hand, is this question so hard to answer?
The bottom line is, if you use one hand, sorry, you will never get very good.
arch uses 2 hands.
And me and hyro could probably beat basically everyone here with 1 hand. So, you CAN get very good.
Its simply harder. Most of it has to do with it being hard to move your hand to really fast arrows and or with jumps. Your hand also tires quickly and doing steps that require you to use your ring finger alot...are very tiring and hard to do quickly.
its also a bit harder to AAA challenging songs(10 step+)...but yea...you can still be very good with 1 hand.
The keyboard you use can also be a challenge when it comes to playing one-handed... my old keyboard (which I'm using now since it can do triples...) has much taller keys than my old keyboard, so it's harder to move my middle finger fast between the up and down arrows. That's one of the reasons I gave up on playing one-handed long ago...it's too much of a hassle =\
Reach: there was this bee. i hate bee\'s...i tryed to kill it, but then it didn\'t die and it started making weird noises so i was like oh (#$% hes gonna sting me. i started running but i triped over some rock and rolled down a hill into the river.
If the majority (I wanted to say ALL, but then there's Arch) of the best players in the world use 2 hand, is this question so hard to answer?
The bottom line is, if you use one hand, sorry, you will never get very good.
arch uses 2 hands.
And me and hyro could probably beat basically everyone here with 1 hand. So, you CAN get very good.
Its simply harder. Most of it has to do with it being hard to move your hand to really fast arrows and or with jumps. Your hand also tires quickly and doing steps that require you to use your ring finger alot...are very tiring and hard to do quickly.
its also a bit harder to AAA challenging songs(10 step+)...but yea...you can still be very good with 1 hand.
Nope ANDREW. You can beat certain easy songs with one hand, but on the hard songs, you still have to use two.
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