just practice practice and practice it happens to every1
start small work your way up you'll be nerfing 10-12 footers in no time my secret is i custom set up my keys d <-, f V, j^,k-> i even made them the home row keys same as typing:P some may vouch for cmods but if you can get used to the slower bpms with lots of notes itll help you read the heavy notes later on with high speed mods another thing set your L to left trust me you can then use both middle fingers to take down the nasty left down left down left down....another thing dont play on ffr to learn its totally misjudges the steps its way to easy try it on stepmania where it judges your taps for real.
Last edited by EtherCloud; 06-23-2008, 05:38 PM.
Reason: fergot sumthin
Wow.... I actually might be able to get some people to join FFR now; especially those Guitar Hero crazed people who find FFR to be annoying because they're used to up-scroll. This is one of the most friendly tutorials I've seen, thanks.
Screencutting is when you reduce the "height" of the FFR game. You do this by resizing the window, making it "shorter." This forces your reaction to be quicker to hit the arrows.
You can screencut with scrolling down arrows, just open up task manager and set it to "always on top". Put it over the game and then just give the flash focus.
Don't seclude yourself to just one type of difficulty. Play harder songs. Doing so will increase your speed, as well as your accuracy. You will soon be able to read songs you couldnt before, as well as dramatically improve your scores on others.
Originally posted by Phynx
And so it was, with this thread that, in 2014 Robertsona will be placed in history via the Legendary Thread section. He will be respected as a self-proclaimed master of TGB. A feat so uncared for and ignored that he himself committed suicide in early 2013.
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