No! Stop!!!

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  • SoggyWaffulz
    FFR Player
    • Jul 2005
    • 276

    #1

    No! Stop!!!

    Alright, this has happened to me plenty of times. I create a song and go to play it outside of the editor to see how it looks and if it stops, and half of the time, the song doesnt stop!

    By this, I mean I put in my last note at the end of the song... and then the game just keeps going even though the music/steps are done.

    Usually I correct this by messing with it, resaving it, ect. But this time, it's not helping. Can anybody explain to me why this happens and how to fix it?
  • T0rajir0u
    FFR Player
    FFR Simfile Author
    • Aug 2005
    • 2946

    #2
    Re: No! Stop!!!

    Go into the song folder, delete the .sm file, open the .dwi file, and go to the end of the file.

    There should be a bunch of notes and then a semicolon. Put the semicolon in the same line as the last line of notes if it's not there already. If it is, I have no idea what's wrong. If there is no semicolon, add one.

    Edit: Actually, the fix might be to put the semicolon on a new line. I don't remember.
    Last edited by T0rajir0u; 05-18-2006, 06:43 PM.
    hehe

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    • SoggyWaffulz
      FFR Player
      • Jul 2005
      • 276

      #3
      Re: No! Stop!!!

      Originally posted by T0rajir0u
      Go into the song folder, delete the .sm file, open the .dwi file, and go to the end of the file.

      There should be a bunch of notes and then a semicolon. Put the semicolon in the same line as the last line of notes if it's not there already. If it is, I have no idea what's wrong. If there is no semicolon, add one.

      Edit: Actually, the fix might be to put the semicolon on a new line. I don't remember.
      Thanks for your help. I'll try both.

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      • dAnceguy117
        new hand moves = dab
        FFR Simfile Author
        • Dec 2002
        • 10097

        #4
        Re: No! Stop!!!

        This problem is often caused by a second difficulty that ends at a different spot.

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