Re: Is it really possible to be really good with only one hand?
I can ignore it easily because of your generous comment once I complained XD I own yo ass twice over =P
Originally posted by TheRapingDragon
The ability to lick the clit and the vagina and apply gentle pressure at the same time with one upward lick is something the small tongued of us can only dream about.
Originally posted by spreadNv
Got dibs on La Camp.
Oh right, Im not any good.
Got dibs on Pita.
Re: Is it really possible to be really good with only one hand?
I forgave you enough to sig your post. ^.^
Originally posted by TheRapingDragon
The ability to lick the clit and the vagina and apply gentle pressure at the same time with one upward lick is something the small tongued of us can only dream about.
Originally posted by spreadNv
Got dibs on La Camp.
Oh right, Im not any good.
Got dibs on Pita.
Re: Is it really possible to be really good with only one hand?
Originally posted by Poisoncage
I play with my right hand; three fingers, and mostly Standard-Very Difficult songs. Yes, they are getting much harder, but that is only to be expected. Doing Up-Downs are not as difficult now as before (getting used to it) but staircases are much, much harder then ever before. I was thinking of trying another way to play, however, after trying a spread I decided I like one-handed better. It's a lot more challenging for me, and I'm not one to back down from challenges so easily. XD
nya~!
Re: Is it really possible to be really good with only one hand?
Handicaps != Challenges
I mean, deciding to use two feet to play DDR instead of one isn't "backing down from a challenge" its "Deciding to play in a way that lets me get to the real and intended challenges"
If you have the coordination and speed to play FFR and develop skills beyond those of the casual gamer, the challenge is supposed to be the, you know, challenging songs. I mean, I guess if you play in a way that makes 8/12s "hard" you can spend more time beating your head against the wall of skill development than someone who plays spread, finds 8s easy, and gets their challenge trying to improve scores on the 11s and 12s.
All that ends up meaning is that you'll have to be able to be content with your accomplishments, having high scores on songs that most of the two-hand players have already beaten, bypassed and moved on from.
Re: Is it really possible to be really good with only one hand?
i can only play one-handed, but as you can tell, i'm not that great.
i just started playing recently, and i'm trying, before i realized you shouldn't play with one hand.
u.u
~Sunny.
I guess it's true that love was all you wanted, 'cause you're giving it away like extra change.
Re: Is it really possible to be really good with only one hand?
I started playing with one hand when i first discovered FFR (Wow it's hard on your middle finger...). So I looked for a hand position that wasn't as difficult on my middle finger, and then I wound up with two hands, four fingers.
Re: Is it really possible to be really good with only one hand?
one hand can take you a BIT further than index, but nowhere near what you can do on spread.
PS don't tell me i'm wrong because I played for one year on my old account one handed.
Oh, and soulston played one handed before too.
Re: Is it really possible to be really good with only one hand?
Originally posted by devonin
Handicaps != Challenges
I mean, deciding to use two feet to play DDR instead of one isn't "backing down from a challenge" its "Deciding to play in a way that lets me get to the real and intended challenges"
If you have the coordination and speed to play FFR and develop skills beyond those of the casual gamer, the challenge is supposed to be the, you know, challenging songs. I mean, I guess if you play in a way that makes 8/12s "hard" you can spend more time beating your head against the wall of skill development than someone who plays spread, finds 8s easy, and gets their challenge trying to improve scores on the 11s and 12s.
All that ends up meaning is that you'll have to be able to be content with your accomplishments, having high scores on songs that most of the two-hand players have already beaten, bypassed and moved on from.
The spread players are the Olympic athletes who try to make all their abilities the best they can be, and perform well, and win every single time. The one-handed players are the people who play road-hockey on the back alley full of potholes and have the time of their lives.
Re: Is it really possible to be really good with only one hand?
If I thought there was a defined limit to skill one handed, I'd have switched a year ago. ^.^
Originally posted by TheRapingDragon
The ability to lick the clit and the vagina and apply gentle pressure at the same time with one upward lick is something the small tongued of us can only dream about.
Originally posted by spreadNv
Got dibs on La Camp.
Oh right, Im not any good.
Got dibs on Pita.
Re: Is it really possible to be really good with only one hand?
Originally posted by KgZ
I play one handed because I believe it's (one of the) correct and proper ways to play this game, and because of this the game becomes more enjoyable.
If you wanted to play this game with Spread, why don't you play O2jam, or IIDX?
That's like saying I would play Guitar Hero like a keyboard because it's easier.
If you want to be technical, index is the only "correct" way of playing, because FFR is DDR for your fingers, and each index finger would represent its respective DDR foot better than any other method, 1 (lol), 3, or 4 fingered, would simulate DDR.
There is no actual correct way of playing, though. There's no place in the game or on the site where it tells you which style to use. I'd rather pick a style with higher efficiency, potential, and rate of improvement, though. (also a style where I actually had a chance to be elite) In Guitar Hero, the style of play is explicit, unlike here.
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