There is a homebrew game for modded psp's that's called psprevolution. Its just like step mania and you use the directional pad and face buttons to hit notes. It also supports simfiles just like step mania.
I started out playing 2 footers, then I quickly moved on to the hardest pad songs from the real DDR game. But then I found out about much harder song packs. So I downloaded Keyboard Collaberation 1. I found it way too hard but after playing for a few weeks I was able to play quiet a few of the songs. Then I downloaded more songpacks like SMGroove and Redfraction pack which I have been playing for over a month. I've gotten much much better since.
I can now play 8 footers easily, and some 9 footers. But I find that my thumbs start hurting a lot when I play 10 footers and higher so I can't finish them or the notes come so fast I can barely recognize what they are.
So my question is for any of you who have played PSPRevolution, how long did it take you to be able to play 10 footers and harder, if you were even able to do so? What is a good way to practice to get better and be able to play 10 to 12 footers?
I started out playing 2 footers, then I quickly moved on to the hardest pad songs from the real DDR game. But then I found out about much harder song packs. So I downloaded Keyboard Collaberation 1. I found it way too hard but after playing for a few weeks I was able to play quiet a few of the songs. Then I downloaded more songpacks like SMGroove and Redfraction pack which I have been playing for over a month. I've gotten much much better since.
I can now play 8 footers easily, and some 9 footers. But I find that my thumbs start hurting a lot when I play 10 footers and higher so I can't finish them or the notes come so fast I can barely recognize what they are.
So my question is for any of you who have played PSPRevolution, how long did it take you to be able to play 10 footers and harder, if you were even able to do so? What is a good way to practice to get better and be able to play 10 to 12 footers?


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