Uhm, hi.. ;D

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  • chamuco
    FFR Player
    • Aug 2005
    • 10

    #1

    Uhm, hi.. ;D

    I joined a little while ago but I don't play much.

    I got into these kind of games when I started playing a game called Djmax (but there you use either 5 or 7 keys to play) a little over a month ago and a friend told me about FFR.

    I sucked really bad at first, but then I realized how my brain can process much better with the arrows going down (maybe from playing Djmax). I can clear any song with the arrows going in either direction, but I do more than twice as better with them going down

    I've only earned enough credits to buy 2 songs: ASB and Silence... The latter one being extremely hard for me, I think my max combo has only been around 260 in that song (I feel like my fingers are gonna fall off!).

    I almost FC Hanabi the fist time I tried it with 2 misses and 2 boos. That song is fun as hell and I think it's by far the easiest "for masters only". I think there should be more FC'able hard songs.

    I think that what I find the hardest to do are "weird" steps, like Balloon Fever; and when the arrows are too close together, like some parts of Runny Morning; or a combination of the two, like Molto Vivace...

    I noticed in games like SMO how speeding up the songs makes 'em much easier but I feel like that's cheating lol... For example I can clear Quasar fairly easily in higher speeds but when it's 1x I don't last more than half the song as the arrows are just all crowded and I can't really see what's first and what's next But someday I will be able to...

    I just wanna let all the newbies know that while at first you may think something is almost impossible to do, with some practice you'll see how well you improve and quite fast.
  • gonzo4life44
    FFR Player
    • May 2004
    • 626

    #2
    RE: Uhm, hi.. ;D

    true, practice makes perfect. welcome to the forum


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    • ad0gg
      FFR Player
      • Dec 2003
      • 989

      #3
      RE: Uhm, hi.. ;D

      Have fun and welcome! Thank you for using proper grammar and spelling (and continue to do so).

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      • chamuco
        FFR Player
        • Aug 2005
        • 10

        #4
        Thanks.

        I always try to use proper grammar in any language, except in certain situations like MSN messenger, hehe...

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        • jocool5445
          FFR Player
          • Sep 2005
          • 12

          #5
          I just joined to, but i'm having quite a bit of fun here, Enjoy!

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