1.75 on ffr, i dont play SM but it seems i could read a bit faster, like just under 2.0x
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c610 with 1.75x on FFR. I really hate how many avmisses i get though.
you're not allowed to complain, x1.75 user.
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I play 1.5x on FFR, and 2.5x on SM (although I'm ludicrously worse at SM). I don't usually use the C-Mods, (using the x-Mods is an easier flow for me), but I'm comfortable at c555, capable of reading as fast as about c750... =.=
On FFR I use 1.0x massive screencut (Looking at the arrows) and on SM I use C750 (Looking at the judgment). On FFR I've found that I avmiss a lot less on 1.0x, get better pa, and I'm also just used to playing that way. The arrows don't even look choppy on 1.0x (unless I play a lot of SM), but higher than 1.25x and they look really choppy. On SM, if it's higher than C750 then I do ok on slow songs, but really fast songs including jumpstream and difficult patterns become much harder to read above C750.
Originally posted by MachineGunContra
Can someone please explain what all this C700 or C1200 means? Is it like 700 words or in FFR, symbols per minute?
When you use C700, the arrows are scrolling up or down at the same rate as if you used an xmod at 1x on a song that's 700 bpm. However, with Cmods, the arrows scroll at a constant rate, hence the C in C700.
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