I tried out spread on Trip to the Moon a few days ago. It makes my wrists ache.
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3 fingered two hand: This is the hand position that mostly average/pretty good players use.
Fingering: Dominant hand index finger goes on: alternates on up and down arrow key v ^ Dominant hand middle finger goes on: right arrow key > Off hand index finger goes on: left arrow key <
Advantages:
1. It is less draining than one handed.
2. Quick jumps and 16ths are easier.
Disadvantages:
1. It is harder to do up-down and left-up jumps.
2. Players have to temporarily switch to index to do rolls/staircases.
This is the one I used to use and kinda still do. However I would have: Right hand middle finger alternating up and down arrows v ^
Right hand ring finger on right arrow >
Left have middle finger on left arrow <
However this method worked extremely well for the cascades, aka "staircase" as you merely needed to roll your right middle finger over the two keys.
This style was pretty good, and I had been using it for a very long time until half my class got into the DDR thing when we were making out own DDR games, and started to play some FFR.
I owned all the newcomers to FFR as I had extensive practice with StepMania. Then my good man FuxxorFox started using a new style.
Spread: Spread is the position most veterans or elites play (including myself ). Spread is hard to master at first, especially if you started out one handed. But from experience, switching to spread will make you a better player. And before I explain fingering let me point out the number pad. The number pad is not the number above all the letters, it is on the very right of your keyboard and has numbers on it. If you look at the 8, 6, 4, and 2 you will notice they have arrows, these arrows can be used in FFR also.*
*note: if you play Stepmania, you will have to go to options and map it or else this position won't work.
Fingering:
Left middle finger goes on: left arrow key <
Left index finger goes on: down arrow key v
Right index finger goes on: 8 numberpad
Right middle finger goes on: 6 numberpad
Advantages:
1. It covers all 4 arrows
2. It doesn't wear out your hand
Disadvantages:
1. It makes the up and right arrow keys jealous XD.
2. Running men may be harder with this position.
However with this one he used it with the four fingers upon the arrow keys, and at home, on his laptop the numpad.
Left middle on <
Left index on v
right middle on ^
right ring on >
I recently only a few days ago tried to adopt the style. And it is pretty hard to convert, however, yeah, it is much better than what I was using. The main reason I started to change was because it was faster, and my keyboard at home is STICKINESS to the max. Seriously. So I adopted his style, on the numpad, and am doing OK with it. It takes a bit of getting used to.
And while playing I found another advantage. After a few intense songs with my old style, I was getting tired. I came home today, and played with his style, and I'm absolutely fine. Only on a 5min or longer or so song put pain on my hand and even then, it stopped after the song was over and a few min.
Then here I am. Whats my rank?
Ah. 29,000 on the dot.
I shant play anymore tonight, as I have played quite a bit and earned a few hundred credits in the past while.
Anyways, thats my story. Probably no one took the time to read it anyway. Oh well.
Please do not kill me.. just saying I use 2 hands, four fingers... been doing that since I started. *Right index:^, Left index: v, Right middle: >, Left middle: <. As soon as I first saw FFR last year that's the exact way I started and I haven't changed it. But it does tired my wrists and arms out quickly though, but then again that may be the virus eating away at my joints. Stupid virus. But yeah anyways, the only reason I say this is because I haven't talked to anyone that does it this way.. and Gadwin just mentione dit.
Originally posted by massflavour
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Dominant hand index finger goes on: left arrow key < Dominant hand middle finger goes on: alternates on up and down arrow key v ^ Dominant hand ring finger goes on: right arrow key >
left-handed anyone?
3 fingered two hand: This is the hand position that mostly average/pretty good players use.
once again, wrong. Who the hell uses two hands and doesn't use four fingers?
2. Running men may be harder with this position.
running men are hard no matter what style you use. don't keep it just to spread.
and you missed four-fingered two-handed. two hands, all on the arrow keys.
4 fingered one hand: I have only known one or 2 people who actually use this position actually, and I find it rather difficult. It is basically the same as the 3 fingered one hand techique, but instead of your middle finger controlling both the up and down arrows, your thumb controls the down arrow.
Fingering: The fingering is the same as 3 fingered one hand, except your thumb controls the down v arrow.
Advantages:
1. If one of your hands is extremely dominant over the other, this is a good way to cover all four keys.
Disadvantages:
1. It feels pretty awkward to most people.
2. It wears out your one hand.
The way I do 4-finger one hand is right index <, middle v, ring ^, pinky >. I started doing that to overcome the challenges faced using 3-finger when there is freeze in stepmania. Took me a while to get used to but it improved my playing skill by a huge amount.
I play on a laptop, so the keys are smaller than normal arrow keys, making it more comfortable to do this.
Left Middle <
Right Index >
Left Index V
Right Middle ^
Originally posted by hi19hi19
dumps abstractly represent the song with arrows
post-dumps abstractly represent the existential nihilism that the song invokes in the listener with negative space, evoking the ephemeral nature of the mind - the journey of stepmania begins in hope yet soon becomes corroded into a dialectic of futility, leaving only a sense of dread and the unlikelihood of a new synthesis
3 fingered two hand: This is the hand position that mostly average/pretty good players use.
once again, wrong. Who the hell uses two hands and doesn't use four fingers?
Read post because I did. And its quite affective too.
right middle <
left middle v ^
right ring >
And you spread on the laptop using the num keys. thats what my friend did.
And I don't understand how people can play with their right index ^ and right middle >. It seems like that would tire out the hand so much because of the position it is in.
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