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  • hayatewillown
    FFR Veteran
    • Dec 2005
    • 413

    #1

    No posts?

    Been gone for a couple of years, I return to THIS?

    http://www.flashflashrevolution.com/FFR_the_Game.php

    I can't play it anymore, I'm literally stuck in legacy for the rest of my life.

    On a bright note, I've gotten a lot better, but I see that the fancy veteran status is for people who have a crazy grand total.

    I'm ashamed now.
  • Toxophilis
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    • Dec 2006
    • 501

    #2
    Re: No posts?

    welcome back !
    also if you don't wanna use R^3 nobody is forcing you, but i would recommend that you switch from legacy to velocity. they sorta feel the same, at least in my opinion
    Originally posted by AsphyxZero
    My ideal evening is being balls deep in my own ass.

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    • SK8R43
      D7 Elite Keymasher
      • Jan 2008
      • 4683

      #3
      Re: No posts?

      I wouldnt recommend using velocity, it tends to lag alot more(i use legacy and never get lag) R3 is hard to get used to but i guess in the longrun its better?
      Welcome back, though
      Thee Burstinator

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      • hayatewillown
        FFR Veteran
        • Dec 2005
        • 413

        #4
        Re: No posts?

        Originally posted by SK8R43
        I wouldnt recommend using velocity, it tends to lag alot more(i use legacy and never get lag) R3 is hard to get used to but i guess in the longrun its better?
        Welcome back, though
        I can't even use it, it feels extremely sluggish, I've been playing with it all day and I can't seem to get the original FFR feel, which is what's really bugging me about it.

        Anywho, glad to see the forum is still active, Thanks!

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

          #5
          Re: No posts?

          the old engines are still available, but R^3 has some absolutely wonderful features. a single day might not be enough time for you to adjust. I would urge you to stick with the new engine for a while longer, tinker with the settings, and see what you think!

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          • justin_ator
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            • Mar 2007
            • 7648

            #6
            Re: No posts?

            http://www.flashflashrevolution.com/...d.php?t=120256

            Check this out, it can help if you're having performance issues potentially.

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