PSP Revolution style simfile?

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  • tunsz555
    FFR Player
    • Apr 2009
    • 117

    #1

    PSP Revolution style simfile?

    Anyone here tried PSP Revolution? Just google it and install to your psp.

    It is a homebrew program that can read .sm but the problem is the KB chart doesn't seem fun because it is played thumb style like when you play DDR in PS2 with controller.

    If someone experienced in this style I want to ask about awkward pattern that have to avoid and fingering that you use.
    I'm actually a Sargon/5argon
  • Patashu
    FFR Simfile Author
    FFR Simfile Author
    • Apr 2006
    • 8609

    #2
    Re: PSP Revolution style simfile?

    PSP Revolution interests me; it's like an idealized version of index, since your two fingers can't get in the way of each other and can both act on the same column at once.

    Have you tried downloading older packs geared for an index-based audience?
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    • tunsz555
      FFR Player
      • Apr 2009
      • 117

      #3
      Re: PSP Revolution style simfile?

      Sorry Patashu, but I couldn't find any meaning about index style anywhere.

      Can you give me an example of button and fingering used in index?

      And the pack you mentioned is like ODI , F4 ?
      Last edited by tunsz555; 04-15-2009, 07:47 AM.
      I'm actually a Sargon/5argon

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      • Patashu
        FFR Simfile Author
        FFR Simfile Author
        • Apr 2006
        • 8609

        #4
        Re: PSP Revolution style simfile?

        Oh, index is where you play using your two index fingers to hit notes on the arrow keys. It was the prominent style a few years ago so all the big keyboard packs were playable on index for the mostpart.

        Try packs like the KBC I-III, KBMP 1 and 2, F4/F5...just old ones, I guess. bluexoon.com has all the major packs if you want to sift through.

        Or is that still too hard for you? You could try high-end pad packs: they're basically all streaaaaammmmmm. Something like Cosmic Pope's packs which you can find over in r21freak.com
        Last edited by Patashu; 04-15-2009, 09:16 AM.
        Patashu makes Chiptunes in Famitracker:
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        Best non-AAAs: ERx8 v2 (14-1-0-4), Hajnal (3-0-0-0), RunnyMorning (8-0-0-4), Xeno-Flow (1-0-0-3), Blue Rose (35-2-0-20), Ketsarku (14-0-0-0), Silence (1-0-0-0), Lolo (14-1-0-1)
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        • Ruritsu
          FFR Player
          • Mar 2008
          • 479

          #5
          Re: PSP Revolution style simfile?

          So, yeah, in order to run PSPR, you need to be on CFW, and at that point I would suggest just playing DJ Max 1, 2, Classique, Black Square, or Fever...

          Oh, also, I've played PSPR, and I don't think you'll have to worry about awkward button combos too much. Seems to me like you'd have to be intentionally doing something to try and make it awkward...

          Only thing I'd say is that holds that have a lot of stream on the side are a bit difficult because you're reduced to one finger most of the time, but, thats more of a whiny complaint than anything...
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          • Patashu
            FFR Simfile Author
            FFR Simfile Author
            • Apr 2006
            • 8609

            #6
            Re: PSP Revolution style simfile?

            Would you be able to hold your thumb on the hold but slide it over to press adjacent buttons while hitting remaining buttons with your other thumb?
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            http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v216/Mechadragon/smallpackbanner.png
            Best non-AAAs: ERx8 v2 (14-1-0-4), Hajnal (3-0-0-0), RunnyMorning (8-0-0-4), Xeno-Flow (1-0-0-3), Blue Rose (35-2-0-20), Ketsarku (14-0-0-0), Silence (1-0-0-0), Lolo (14-1-0-1)
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            • WTFBrandon
              Shout out to Hades
              • Mar 2007
              • 1387

              #7
              Re: PSP Revolution style simfile?

              When playing you can use 1 thumbs to hit the arrows on the left, and the other to hit the shapes on the right, both act as buttons to hit the arrows.
              So it's extremely easy to get the hang of, me Xiao, and a few others used to play when I brang my PSP to school a few years ago.
              I'm a bad bad Boy.

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              • WTFBrandon
                Shout out to Hades
                • Mar 2007
                • 1387

                #8
                Re: PSP Revolution style simfile?

                I have 3 simfiles in the DB that can be used for PSP.
                THe night when the country east you cannot sleep ( i think thats what it's called...)
                And Unlimited Spark!
                Both pad files, which can also be used to index.
                I'm a bad bad Boy.

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                • tunsz555
                  FFR Player
                  • Apr 2009
                  • 117

                  #9
                  Re: PSP Revolution style simfile?

                  I'm arrive at this conclusion : PAD < index < PSP < spread

                  index is PAD + fast stream
                  PSP style is index + jacks
                  spread is PSP style + stream with jumps <-- probably thing to avoid when making PSP simfile

                  because I seems to never hit long stream with jumps on PSP ever, wondering if more training will pass this?
                  I'm actually a Sargon/5argon

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                  • Ruritsu
                    FFR Player
                    • Mar 2008
                    • 479

                    #10
                    Re: PSP Revolution style simfile?

                    Originally posted by Patashu
                    Would you be able to hold your thumb on the hold but slide it over to press adjacent buttons while hitting remaining buttons with your other thumb?
                    Yeah, but, its a bit of a pain. Like I said, its more of a whiny complaint than anything...
                    =__=' My sig was 22 pixels too tall, so this is here instead...

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                    • Oni-Paranoia
                      No fucks
                      • Dec 2006
                      • 2440

                      #11
                      Re: PSP Revolution style simfile?

                      PSP revo is easy, me and zero use to play DDR on controller ages ago, i also quaded every song on ITG (controller) exceot Pandy and Euphoria (check groovestats if you dont believe me).. anyways..

                      Stick to gay DDR charts, unless your like me and enjoy some simple KB charts =) I advise just playing ITG songs as well =P

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