I think Japanese should be taught because if animes have taught me anything it is that Japanese is superior. *strokes neckbeard and contemplates next cheeto*
MediaFire is a simple to use free service that lets you put all your photos, documents, music, and video in a single place so you can access them anywhere and share them everywhere.
I didn't take into account that SM5 might run into errors that 3.9/3.95 would not encounter. Some SM5 users are finding that half the graphics aren't loading! So this patch is to fix that for you.
1 Copy all the folders here into your Icy X pack and hit yes to replace all files.
2 Reload within the stepmania client all songs/courses in the operator menu
optional
If it takes a long time to reload through the client it may be faster to rename your songs folder to Songs 2, and put only Icy X in Songs then reload just that.
Download:
All I did was add this to the .sm files.
#BACKGROUND:bg.jpg;
#BANNER:bn.jpg;
Normally stepmania should be capable of autodetecting graphics with bn, bg, banner, background, and cdtitle, along with if the dimensions are correct 640x480 and 256x80 along with other common multiples and properly load them without needing the above lines. I don't know why some versions of SM5 do not do this correctly.
Thanks for the pro tip Arntonach, I will definitely do this if I release some copyrighted music in files!
Is Icy still around? Seems he got shook and hasn't been seen since we kinda ganged up on him for a mostly joking post about the quality of non dumpy sims. I mean, the post wasn't great, but I hate to see such an important and storied member of the community go...
Originally posted by hi19hi19
dumps abstractly represent the song with arrows
post-dumps abstractly represent the existential nihilism that the song invokes in the listener with negative space, evoking the ephemeral nature of the mind - the journey of stepmania begins in hope yet soon becomes corroded into a dialectic of futility, leaving only a sense of dread and the unlikelihood of a new synthesis
post-dumps abstractly represent the existential nihilism that the song invokes in the listener with negative space, evoking the ephemeral nature of the mind - the journey of stepmania begins in hope yet soon becomes corroded into a dialectic of futility, leaving only a sense of dread and the unlikelihood of a new synthesis
I think Japanese should be taught because if animes have taught me anything it is that Japanese is superior. *strokes neckbeard and contemplates next cheeto*
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