Preamble: The usual deal. I've looked back and haven't found anything relating to this suggestion (at least in the recent past).
As FFR is fundamentally built on songs, I think that an FFR Jukebox would be a very nice addition to FFR. One exists in StepMania, but there, one could very easily play the .mp3s in Winamp or w/e other music player. However, some of the songs in FFR are quite hard to track down (although, I admit, one can find most of them). If it wouldn't violate any artists' requests or conditions as to how their music is played, then adding a jukebox shouldn't be a problem, at least 'copyright-wise' or whatever.
Personally, I like almost all of the songs in FFR (as in to listen to). However, as an experienced player, I'm not very willing to play easy steps just to listen to a song. Also, I can see many less-experienced players wanting to listen to songs such as CIA Rave or RunnyMorning that they cannot pass just as yet. Thus, being able to listen to the songs themselves without the steps or w/e would be nice.
As FFR is fundamentally built on songs, I think that an FFR Jukebox would be a very nice addition to FFR. One exists in StepMania, but there, one could very easily play the .mp3s in Winamp or w/e other music player. However, some of the songs in FFR are quite hard to track down (although, I admit, one can find most of them). If it wouldn't violate any artists' requests or conditions as to how their music is played, then adding a jukebox shouldn't be a problem, at least 'copyright-wise' or whatever.
Personally, I like almost all of the songs in FFR (as in to listen to). However, as an experienced player, I'm not very willing to play easy steps just to listen to a song. Also, I can see many less-experienced players wanting to listen to songs such as CIA Rave or RunnyMorning that they cannot pass just as yet. Thus, being able to listen to the songs themselves without the steps or w/e would be nice.
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