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  • robyextreme
    FFR Player
    • Dec 2004
    • 85

    #1

    Question for skilled players

    Right now in FFR, I'll be using all the dance 2 songs as examples.. (Very Diff/Very Challenging ones) not sympathizer or crowdpleaser..etc

    But I get roughly a dozen or so misses, on a good day maybe just 5 or 6, And.. like 120+ goods. So my question is there a certain point in the game where you just start nailing perfects more and more often? Because I'm tired of getting over a 100 goods and 2 dozens of averages. I'm pretty good at keeping a combo going most the time. But this part always gets me. And if I try to focus on getting perfects I lose the combo.
  • DivynE
    FFR Player
    • Aug 2007
    • 342

    #2
    Re: Question for skilled players

    Yes, over time you develop better timing

    plus...the better the comp...the better your PA

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    • andili
      FFR Veteran
      • Dec 2006
      • 228

      #3
      Re: Question for skilled players

      do you screencut or use speed mod?
      for me, I use screencut for very difficult+ songs.

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      • robyextreme
        FFR Player
        • Dec 2004
        • 85

        #4
        Re: Question for skilled players

        I use 1.75x on every song.. I don't know what screen cut is, if you mean that thing where you put the screen half way. Then no, cause it's impossible when playing 1.75x o_o

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        • somerndmguy
          FFR Player
          • Dec 2005
          • 116

          #5
          Re: Question for skilled players

          I found that the game is so much better for me at 1.25x
          I managed to get UNknown Girl (after weeks of trying) from MAX Forever using 1.25x

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          • ~HentaiXXX~
            Banned
            • Apr 2007
            • 2955

            #6
            Re: Question for skilled players

            It takes time, patience, and perseverance. Over time you're skills at hitting arrows(better timing, etc.) will become better.

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            • dore
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              FFR Simfile Author
              FFR Music Producer
              • Feb 2006
              • 6317

              #7
              Re: Question for skilled players

              Practice practice practice.

              The more you play, the more comfortable you are reading arrows and tapping your fingers, the more natural the game is, the better you score.
              http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IREnpHco9mw

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              • TS_SonicMaster
                FFR Lolicon
                • Apr 2006
                • 1257

                #8
                Re: Question for skilled players

                Yeah in time you'll get better. I'ts taken me 2 and a half years to be able to get high combos and good accuracy on masters songs and at least accuracy and some combo on guru's. For both stepmania and ffr, it's taken a bit. Your fingers just need to adjust better to keeping an even more constant rythem.

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                • andili
                  FFR Veteran
                  • Dec 2006
                  • 228

                  #9
                  Re: Question for skilled players

                  ..i really don't think 1.75 is good for songs that are difficult +..because the arrows just comes too quickly and my brain is too slow. best if you try screencut
                  Originally posted by robyextreme
                  if you mean that thing where you put the screen half way.
                  (yes, screencut is where you show only a part of the screen), but turn off 1.75x i forgot to mention that XD.
                  edit: i don't know if i'm considered skilled to your standards..lol..so i don't know if I'm helping or not XD.
                  Last edited by andili; 09-13-2007, 10:38 PM.

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                  • spinal_compression
                    FFR Player
                    • Oct 2005
                    • 3325

                    #10
                    Re: Question for skilled players

                    plus...the better the comp...the better your PA
                    Wrong!

                    I use my brand new PC with at least 3X the power as my old PC yet I can't AAA of PA anything on this computer.

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                    • ChrisReams
                      Trap Music Producer
                      • Sep 2007
                      • 274

                      #11
                      Re: Question for skilled players

                      A skilled player helped me when I asked the same thing, and Im in your shoes too.

                      He said firstmost, if youre gonna be getting the extreme songs, make sure you play spread, etc. You can only reach a certain amount of skill with 1handed-3fingers.

                      Then its about making the notes a reflex. Get so comfortable with playing that hitting a certain note is like second nature, you dont really have to focus on it to hit it correctly. Once you get this down, you cant start solely practicing timing. Get down your comfortability, then start working on Full Combo, then timing for SDG/BF/AAA, etc.

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                      • OmegaCrowman
                        Among the Gods
                        • Jul 2005
                        • 160

                        #12
                        Re: Question for skilled players

                        Here's my advice:

                        1. If you're already using 1.75x, move it down to 1.5x speed.
                        2. Focus your eyesight on just one specific spot of the screen, probably about 1 or 2 inches down from the arrows on top. That's usually the frame-rate for perfects.
                        3. Learn to combo harder/faster songs first. Trying to get very good PA or AAA songs that are just about at your limit to full combo will become much easier if you learn harder songs. Example: Learn to hit Vertex Beta's stream and it'll be extremely easy to hit + PA Tension's stream.
                        4. Movements of your fingers will subconsiously get better over time. There are many different variety's of BPM's so it takes your fingers time to adjust to the speed perfectly.

                        That's just about all the advice I can give. Good luck to you and all other players with your same problem.
                        - Guns don't kill people, Lag kills people.

                        My PA > Yours, even though I use a wireless keyboard.

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                        • Callipygian
                          Senior FFR citizen
                          • Jun 2007
                          • 1537

                          #13
                          Re: Question for skilled players

                          I'm not really a skilled player, but I joined less than three months ago, so thatīs ok. Still, let me try to explain ways to get better at ffr. First of all, simply practice...donīt go to difficult songs too fast, because you will only get skilled at mashing. Only go to the next level when you can FC most songs of last level. I found that the first hard difficulty is standard, which you will master in about two weeks. After that, you will most likely need some time to get to difficult.

                          After like a month, you will be ready for very difficult songs and I must confess that I still, after much practice, am on that level. Sure, I can FC some challenging songs, but you will run into difficulties that keep bugging you. For me, itīs long streams (god I hate CIA Rave, Z, Uber Rave etc.), for some people it's trills or jump streams. When you know what to improve, work on it and try to figure out patterns.

                          Don't worry about PA too much, that's something of later concern. Technique is a real concern, however. There's no ideal way of playing, so you should find finger positions or customize your keys to get a comfortable way of playing. At first, one handed might seem most handy, cause you're used to onehanded for all sorts of games where you need to use the mouse as well. However, although some one-handers are pretty good, I think two handed is a prereq for great skill generally speaking. There's a lot of variation in two-handed styles...you can use 2 indexes, two indexes and two middle fingers, finger 234 on one hand, 2 or 3 of other hand, etc., find out what suits you best. Then practice and make your moves feel natural.

                          For me personally, a big step forwards was using speed mods. Don't use them too quickly, because you will have to elarn to read the arrows fast in the first place. At higher difficulties, things can get messy and recognizing patterns and being able to understand them against the background of the rythm of the music is essential. Using 1.50x speed is ideal for me, but a lot of players use 1.25x or 1.75x...the higher speeds are simply insane and I wouldn't recommend them. Screen cuts can be nice, but they aren't necessary. Never use speed mods AND screen cut, it's ineffective.

                          You will find that a combination of a comfortable 2-h style, steady practice and working on technical difficulties really helps to raise your level. Don't expect to come the next mrrubix right away (or ever, for that matter, he's simply too good lol), have patience. There are 12 difficulty levels...try em all to see what lies ahead and what you can expect to encounter, but concentrate on songs that are challenging, yet easy enough to get a grip on. On a last note: don't let messy patterns confuse you, often the rythm and melody of the song provides useful clues..I have worked my way through some sections relying on auditive info, barely actually reading the notes. Remember it's a MUSIC game, not just a speed-with-keys trick.

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                          • afronova1127
                            Cleanup on isle WILDTHANG
                            • Sep 2006
                            • 106

                            #14
                            Re: Question for skilled players

                            I agree with the people who say move your speed down to 1.5x, it's way too fast, I only play on 1.5x, 1x is too slow and 1.75x is too fast (I didn't even bother with 1.25x, what's the point?). Then it takes ALOT of practice, when I first started on FFR a year ago I was able to standard songs immediately and pass challenging/difficult songs with like 50 combo. My PA sucked. Good PA comes with that practice, when I first started out I went into MP and played my favorite song Playdoh with someone and they FC'ed it and I thought if someone can do that then they're the master of the game, same thing with Hyper Pressure :P. I have AA'd those songs and my PA is greatly improving, it takes practice. I don't know how you play but I just use my two index fingers and it works fine for me. Don't use screen cut, I don't get why people do... and if someone can elaborate on that I'd like to know because I really don't see the purpose :P.

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                            • Litodude
                              FFR Player
                              • Feb 2006
                              • 4548

                              #15
                              Re: Question for skilled players

                              Originally posted by afronova1127
                              Don't use screen cut, I don't get why people do... and if someone can elaborate on that I'd like to know because I really don't see the purpose :P.
                              Sigh-reading is used to speed up the song while you're playing. Most veteran players, such as myself, prefer screencutting over speedmods as the scroll rate of FFR is ideal IMO. The 1.5x is best to use, if you want to use speedmods: it offers a faster speed without the choppyness and laggyness of any higher speed.

                              (I'm not dissing speedmods or anything. It's just that the current framerate that FFR is running on makes the speedmods not so great as it should be.)

                              but to answer the OP's question:

                              practice practice practice!

                              ...a bit of StepMania helps as well
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