Admittedly it's not good for doubles, fiesta is way better, but it has some really good singles charts.
Allegro con fuego is one of my favorite piu charts ever
Originally posted by Findarian
get a sand hack and don't chicken scratch it and if someone does something stupid hack burn
Originally posted by Dannytwobyfore
I wouldn't blame them, playing jump dense Konami files in DDR would make anyone's dick hard, maybe that's why the only thing anyone does anymore is stream.
Pro isn't bad at all. It's just that the original Pro charts do not teach certain movement patterns that a lot of previous Pump songs have, like certain crossovers, half-spins, etc.
Though Pro charts are better in some cases, then again it has a lot of the old Pump songs which abused b-stomps, jacks, and really weird patterns/double steps.
I'm so sick of the divide between the two pump communities -- everyone needs to suck it up and deal with the fact that Andamiro published PIU Pro, PIU Pro 2, and PIU Infinity (which is exclusive to only US/Canada/UK, not that it won't end up outside of those areas), so they are ALL entities of a fantastic trilogy. Regardless of who believes it, the quality of charts in PIU Pro is significantly higher than those in the "official" new-gen releases (NX/NX2/NXA/F/F2). Everyone sits here defending the quality of the older files when half of the time, they can't even be bothered to sync their files to within 1/32nd of a note to where they belong; sorry, I don't care to sit here and hit my notes so early that they're 100ms off from what it actually being followed. Even so, there are still classics that I will never forget; that still doesn't make them "good", it just makes them "memorable" for whatever reason.
Yeah, Andamiro has their own standard for their official files, but not all of them are "good".
One of the main differences is the engine build. PIU Pro was a somewhat modified SM4 engine, if I remember correctly. PIU Infinity's engine is a heavily modified SM5 engine, which has a considerably more versatile editor that allows replication of some of the most advanced tricks that are found in World Max of NX2/NXA, which are pretty neat.
In addition to the appearance being quite different, PIU Infinity was actually overseen by Andamiro, rather than just being published by it. I know this because ZELLLOOO is a stepartist of Infinity, and he mentioned to me how Andamiro was rating some of the charts rather poorly (which is to be expected since they have their own not-so-great standard for some of their files).
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