Head over to the FFR Batch Forum for all the details on how you can get your file into the game. The Artist Permissions forum section will help you find out if FFR has permission to use the song your file goes with.
you sound like a nerd and your girlfriend is trying to make you sound less nerdy because your nickname for your ex is m'lady dragonborne or some shit and she don't wanna be seen with no scrub
Originally posted by smartdude1212
The asshole in me wants to tell your girlfriend to stop being a pussy bitch about it.
The concerned forum poster in me wants to tell your girlfriend nearly the same thing.
you sound like a nerd and your girlfriend is trying to make you sound less nerdy because your nickname for your ex is m'lady dragonborne or some shit and she don't wanna be seen with no scrub
Originally posted by smartdude1212
The asshole in me wants to tell your girlfriend to stop being a pussy bitch about it.
The concerned forum poster in me wants to tell your girlfriend nearly the same thing.
Well, I liked a lot of the songs, but the pack was jacked-up ridiculous in terms of how difficult it became from VGMP to VGMP2. Practically 9/10 of the simfiles were crazy ass streams of jumps. I liked VGMP a lot because most of the difficult patterns were in Challenge mode, and Heavy had less complicated patterns.
I particularly liked Deadalus, Get a Weapon, Megaman X3 Intro, Battle vs Mewtwo, and Don't Be Afraid. I know that's not all of them, but almost everything else was jump-crazy. It may just be that all of the simfile makers are indexers, and I just suck for not playing index, but I found VGMP2 a lot less fun and a lot more challenging. I guess a simfile pack is intended for the challenge, but I focused more on the steps than the songs. >_>
Yay for members with no credibility.
Here on the battlefield he stands... down on the battlefield he's lost... and on the battlefield it ends...
Well, I'm always put down by other people because I don't play index. And I can hardly do most of these songs. So I sort of connected the two. My style isn't spread or index, maybe I should just try one or the other. ;/
Here on the battlefield he stands... down on the battlefield he's lost... and on the battlefield it ends...
you sound like a nerd and your girlfriend is trying to make you sound less nerdy because your nickname for your ex is m'lady dragonborne or some shit and she don't wanna be seen with no scrub
Originally posted by smartdude1212
The asshole in me wants to tell your girlfriend to stop being a pussy bitch about it.
The concerned forum poster in me wants to tell your girlfriend nearly the same thing.
I've never touched a DDR machine in an arcade before, and I've never played the various computer/console incarnations either except Guitar Hero but that is pretty different. But while looking for a song (SSH's Decisive Battle), I found my way to this website and downloaded this pack (and the first VGMP) and StepMania.
Sweet pack! Sadly my level of noob-ness keeps me from really enjoying any of it. All I can accomplish is playing the 600 AD piano song up to the first tempo change lol. And on the first pack, I can play a little bit of that Aquarius Castlevania III song.
I haven't looked around the rest of this site yet, but I assume I can find some easy beginner stuff around here right? Or is there a better site for that? And is it just me or is it hard as hell to tell when the steps are coming up on the default speed of 1x? I set it to 2x or more (depending on the song) so the notes fly a bit faster but are more spaced out and I can tell when to thit them better.
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