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  • inojokeyou
    FFR Player
    • Oct 2006
    • 139

    #1

    Hand Advice??

    Hello...I started off playing ffr with one hand on arrow keys...but i only use three.....index..left...middle...up down...ring..right...I have no Idea on what a spread is...

    I know alot of people who play harder songs does 2 handed.
    Should I learn to switch to two?
    Play the same?
    Maybe add a finger to the one handed method...?


    Im doing decent..with what im working with so far...but when I start getting into standard and tricky...my middle finger..is trying so hard to get up and down combos as well as down and left and...well you know what im saying..

    Plz...need help I guess...i diddnt know...people did it diffrent..
  • inojokeyou
    FFR Player
    • Oct 2006
    • 139

    #2
    Re: Hand Advice??

    plz dont hate on me for asking this question...I just read...a thread getting chewed out my at least three people for asking which hands to use...thats not what iM asking...just in case you were thinking about it

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    • UberMario
      FFR Player
      • Aug 2005
      • 1777

      #3
      Re: Hand Advice??

      uh, people that do it 1-handed take a long time to get good and just do it for props. I'd suggest doing two handed, and spread would be assigning any four keys on your keyboard to become the arrows to make it easiest to play for you. I do left down, 8, 6 (the numbers on the numpad) which is kinda considered spread, since you're not using all of the original arrow keys. I started doing that because you can't enter all four arrows at the same time for certain songs, where as you can for how I play it.
      That's cool Mario, but how come whenever you eat mushrooms, everything gets bigger but your dick?

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      • iPatcH
        Swamp Lemons Rule
        FFR Simfile Author
        FFR Music Producer
        • Dec 2004
        • 3370

        #4
        Re: Hand Advice??

        I usually use one hand and use a decent amount of force but only move at a moderate speed. I'd recommend keeping your hand from drying out as it can make the experience uncomfortable.

        Cheers!
        put on a donk on it

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        • Crashfan3
          FFR Player
          • Nov 2006
          • 2937

          #5
          Re: Hand Advice??

          Do what UberMario said. Spread players tend to have a faster learning curve, while 90% of one-hand players such as myself will never Full Combo an FMO.

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          • inojokeyou
            FFR Player
            • Oct 2006
            • 139

            #6
            Re: Hand Advice??

            hmmm...very iteresting...so is it possible to do a spread on the key board..ex...y u i n as left ur right down....and if so...how do i go about doing thats...


            And thankz for all the input...its really appreciated...and very helpful

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            • Zageron
              Zageron E. Tazaterra
              FFR Administrator
              • Apr 2007
              • 6592

              #7
              Re: Hand Advice??

              1 Hand! >:[
              Stay with it, unless you want fun fast. Otherwise you get fun slow but it's WAY more fun!

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