A No Music Setting.

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  • 2 Hot 4 U
    FFR Player
    • Dec 2006
    • 12

    #1

    A No Music Setting.

    Hey, I'm purposing a new idea so that under the setting there is an option that turns off the music and sound of the game. I know some of you will say, just turn the volume down on your computer. But what if you want to listen to your own music while playing and you don't want to hear the FFR music playing over it. I hope this hasn't been discused before but tell me what you guys think.

    Arlene
  • RB_Dreamscanner
    ☭Retired Top One Hander☭
    • Nov 2006
    • 1789

    #2
    Re: A No Music Setting.

    not a bad idea i want one for like songs i like to play but with crappy music i can turn it down and listen to my own techno and stuff its still not a mad idea =)
    "The Communist vision is the vision of man without God"



    Retired, Finished at rank 295, Top one hander on FFR

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    • Windscarredfaith
      (づ ̄ ³ ̄)づ watermelon
      • Mar 2005
      • 2612

      #3
      Re: A No Music Setting.

      Purposing... Lolol.

      I personally don't care for this option. If you have other music on while playing FFR, it just screws up your PA. It is, after all, a rhythm game.

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      • Tasselfoot
        Retired BOSS
        FFR Simfile Author
        • Jul 2003
        • 25185

        #4
        Re: A No Music Setting.

        it's been suggested before....

        FFR is a bemani (beat) game. The purpose is to hit the arrows in tune with the music. It defeats the purpose to not have the music on.

        It's that simple.
        RIP

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        • Doug31
          Falcon Paaaauuuunch!!!!!!
          FFR Simfile Author
          • Jun 2004
          • 6811

          #5
          Re: A No Music Setting.

          Originally posted by Tasselfoot
          it's been suggested before....

          FFR is a bemani (beat) game. The purpose is to hit the arrows in tune with the music. It defeats the purpose to not have the music on.

          It's that simple.
          I pretty much ignore the music, and just try to figure out when to push the keys from what I see. I think I'll have to try out that other way sometime, it sounds like fun. Still, I don't think we need an option to turn the music off.

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          • wickedawesomeful
            Carls, Girls, & Drugs
            FFR Music Producer
            • Dec 2006
            • 3888

            #6
            Re: A No Music Setting.

            I turn off the speakers to practice songs sometimes. Once I get it down without music, I know I can do it with music for sure.
            http://dozemusic.com/

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