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  • GolfersPride
    FFR Player
    • Aug 2006
    • 80

    #1

    Hand Setups

    Guide To Hand Setups
    I decided to put it here since it would help more people here than in the FFR general forums.

    TABLE OF CONTENTS:
    1. Pros and cons of one or two hands.
    2. Recomended hand setups.
    3. Other opinions about hand setup from other users.
    4. How to change what keys you press for the arrows.
    5. Special thanks.


    1.One or two hands? By GolfersPride
    Which one?
    Well lets look at the pros and cons of each one.
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    Two hands (Spread):

    Pros
    • You can press four arrows at a time.
    • Less work for your hands to do.
    • It's easier to do those double arrows.
    • Your fingers can move faster because each finger only has one arrow to hit.
    • Easier to button mash with it.
    • You can actually finish those hard songs like Flight of the Bumblebee.
    • You can use your most dominant fingers (index, middle on both hands).
    Cons
    • Some people think it's cheating.
    • You cannot do other things which require your hands to do it while playing a song. For example: Scratching your head.
    • Your fingers might slip off the keys because of over crowdedness with all your fingers.
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    One hand (Three Fingers):

    Pros
    • You CAN do extra things requiring your hands while playing. For example: Scratching your head.
    • Its more relaxing.
    • You can just lay back and put your head on your other arm and still be able to play.
    • You also look better if you can do those hard songs with only one hand.
    • It comes naturally to people who use one hand in other games so it might feel more comfortable.
    Cons
    • It gets really hard to do those up and down double arrows.
    • It's almost impossible to do those hard songs like flight of the bumblebee.
    • Your fingers have to work really fast.
    • It makes loud noises sometimes while playing because you lift your fingers up a lot and press the keys really hard since your trying to press it fast.
    • It might give you some pains in your hands if you play FFR too much. Excpecially the fast songs.
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    Well, thats all I got.
    Please post more pros and cons for me to add, or tell me if you disagree with something.
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    2.Hand Setup in FFR. By TD Project
    Slightly edited by: Golferspride

    I'm just tired of seeing 5 million threads based on what hand setup they should play. So here it goes:

    There are many types of setups, but four are most common.

    SPREAD - 4 fingers, commonly two on each hand (middle and index fingers)

    INDEX - 2 fingers, commonly one on each hand (index fingers)

    SPREAD 2 -(explained later)

    ONE HAND - three fingers from one hand are played

    Lets start with Index. For FFR you can play with index fingers, which increases speed and accuracy, but are not great for most of the songs that are now released for FFR. Index enables you to truly simulate DDR, because your two fingers represent two legs and feet. However FFR wasn’t meant as a complete DDR simulator, so some songs have awkward steps you cannot accomplish with index.

    Spread. This is when you put 4 fingers, one on each button, increasing your ability to hit arrows with practice. Usual setup is:
    LEFT HAND: middle finger = left key, index = down key
    RIGHT HAND: middle finger = right key, index = up key
    With some of the more complex patterns on the harder songs, you will be able to accomplish them easier with SPREAD setup.

    Spread 2. I just re-categorized this, but it’s the same setup except on the number pad.
    LEFT HAND: middle finger = 4, index = 2
    RIGHT HAND: middle finger = 6, index = 8
    This gives you more space to work faster songs, instead of cramping it up on the arrow keys.

    One hand. Three fingers from one hand are played, this may be comfortable to some, but I have personally had no experience with this style, and its probably the hardest to keep up with the really fast songs, but its all personal preference

    NOTE TO ALL WHO ARE CHOOSING WHICH STYLE TO PLAY:

    There are three factors you must know
    - What difficulty are you going to want to play up to
    - How comfortable are you with one of the setups
    - Comfort in your hands/wrists

    Generally, if your not comfortable with a style, then change it. Your hand setup style is PERSONAL PREFERENCE. So make up your mind on which style, go practice and have fun on Flash Flash Revolution.


    For original thread "Hand Setup In FFR" made by TD Project, go to:
    http://www.flashflashrevolution.com/...84#post1047584


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    3.Other Opinions From Other Users (Some may be slightly edited by GolfersPride):
    • What seems to happen is that most people play as if FFR is like any other PC game and so they use 1 hand (almost always their right). Sure it works when you start out because it’s easy, anyone could play easy songs with one hand but then you get better and you want to play harder songs. It's hard, physically. So I recommend that you pick a four finger or index style and force yourself to play like that, even if it's awkward because you will probably get better. You are screwing yourself early on. Unless of course you really just don't care (This is for n00bs, if you have experience you're probably yelling DUH at your screen right now). By super-smashman Original post at: http://www.flashflashrevolution.com/...ad.php?t=20818
    • I don't know. I guess using 2 hands always just kinda felt like "cheating" somehow to me for some reason. I usually automatically relate FFR to DDR which I started playing first, so using 1 hand felt more natural, and I instinctively think of using 2 hands as being analagous to having 2 people duo a solo DDR song. Sure you can finish harder songs if you get good at, say, only covering 2 of the arrows, but it's kinda missing the point. Besides, using only 1 hand I can pass all the songs I like. (No offense but beyond a certain difficulty level it just seems to me like random button mashing instead of precise stepping).
      By EnderTheXenocide Original post at: http://www.flashflashrevolution.com/...ad.php?t=20818
    • Another thing... Spread is EVEN easier if you use...

      UP: NumPad 8 (Right index)
      Right: NumPad 6 (Right middle)
      Left: Left Arrow (Left middle)
      Down: Down Arrow (Left index)

      Even LESS crowded, and also allows for an easier play style. IMO, it's the best way to play if you're gonna play REALLY hard songs.
      By Ekehart Original post on this thread.
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    4.If you want to learn how to change the keys your press for the arrows, go here:http://www.flashflashrevolution.com/...ighlight=dance Thanks to jwcgator

    5.Special thanks to:
    TD Project
    jwcgator

    (To be updated later)
    Would it be possible to make this into a sticky?
    Last edited by GolfersPride; 12-26-2006, 11:24 AM.


    I have one thing to say...

    ...golf is cool.
  • Chromer
    Hookers and Blow
    • Jul 2003
    • 4981

    #2
    Re: Hand Setups

    Wow. Fishing for a sticky mighty hard huh?

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    • xjohnieboyx
      FFR Player
      • Feb 2006
      • 1630

      #3
      Re: Hand Setups

      You can't fish any harder that's for sure.
      "Would it be possible to make this into a sticky?"
      I guess it's cool for newbs.

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      • Ekehart
        FFR Player
        • Aug 2004
        • 60

        #4
        Re: Hand Setups

        Another thing... Spread is EVEN easier if you use...

        UP: NumPad 8 (Right index)
        Right: NumPad 6 (Right middle)
        Left: Left Arrow (Left middle)
        Down: Down Arrow (Left index)

        Even LESS crowded, and also allows for an easier play style. IMO, it's the best way to play if you're gonna play REALLY hard songs.

        Eke

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        • darkfire787
          FFR Player
          • Feb 2007
          • 1

          #5
          Re: Hand Setups

          you missed one and many people use this one the most; its called spread v.3 where u use the number pad but it goes like this

          Right hand: middle 4---index 2
          Left hand: middle 8--- ring 6

          pros: way more relaxed than v.1 and v.2
          easy to get step ups and step downs
          easy to hit combos
          hands move faster

          cons: no hands free eg: ichy head!!!!

          aslo another which i use and i meet no one else that does.
          i call spead/2 finger

          right hand: middle 8 ---- ring 6
          left hand: arrow key < (left) middle finger ---- arrow key v (down) idex

          pros: more room for fingers
          can go with longs songs
          can hit step ups and downs
          can do hard songs
          easy to switch to
          can hit combos wiked well

          cons: no hands free
          sometimes when not masterd you will hit the wrong keys
          sometimes confusing

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          • Matrixdude
            And She Screams My Name
            • Jun 2006
            • 1351

            #6
            Re: Hand Setups

            Unh... I can't stress this enough, DON'T BUMP OLD TOPICS!

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            • Nightfirecat
              ...back from the dead.
              • Nov 2006
              • 3213

              #7
              Re: Hand Setups

              Originally posted by Ekehart
              Another thing... Spread is EVEN easier if you use...

              UP: NumPad 8 (Right index)
              Right: NumPad 6 (Right middle)
              Left: Left Arrow (Left middle)
              Down: Down Arrow (Left index)

              Even LESS crowded, and also allows for an easier play style. IMO, it's the best way to play if you're gonna play REALLY hard songs.

              Eke
              definetly the best-- started and still using it

              much easier than using standard arrow keys for spready players...
              EVIL LAPTOP KEYBOARDS!!


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