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.
procrastination is the file that shows you're doing progress. its not technically amazing but delivers a fun experience. from all your files i would reccomend that one. curious to see what you'll do next (aka our collab)
EDIT: Through late-night favors, going to school early multiple times, and friends' compys, I managed to get half of my part done for our collab. It's nothing amazing with PR and all that shiz but I find it pretty fun.
If I can find a decent computer sometime this week, I'll wrap this up, put finishing touches on, and finish it 85 days later than expected. Thanks for being so patient with me, Kommi.
k im gonna get a few and try them out. fair warning though, expect heavier criticisms. they won't be unfounded, however
trying your sims (i only got two though):
naisyakandunyan or whatever the **** it's called: 3/10
the only good thing about this sim was there weren't any arrows that went to nothing. it was really boring, with nothing exceptional about it at all. on top of that, the mp3 was really low quality and the song was pretty crappy (imo). you didnt use layers well at all, especially not enough, and nothing was pitch relevant. sucky file.
procrastination on paper: 6/10
ok this is worlds better than the mosaic.wav one. first of all you used pitch relevancy which is nice to see. also, the layering was more accurate and done better. however, the file felt pretty bland and it didn't seem very innovative at all. the music was a better selection this time around, though.
all in all, not bad. you've got a lot of progress to make, but you have tons of time to make it there.
ps, before seriously getting into stepping, maybe find a more stable computer that you can access more frequently
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