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  • 8bitGizmo
    FFR Player
    • Jan 2009
    • 34

    #1

    Any Tips?

    Playing "spread" just feels really weird to me and makes the game hard.

    I don't really know how else to play.

    Also, on really fast runs with jumps.....how in the hell are you supposed to do that crap?
  • Syhto
    BuMP it
    • Mar 2006
    • 2466

    #2
    Re: Any Tips?

    There are a lot of different styles. There's index, spread, one hand three, four, or two fingers, pinkies only, and etc.

    For the latter, practice. Just play things you can understand and when you have that down, try things you don't. The technique just starts coming to you.

    Really you should just keep practicing spread, better in the long run.
    Originally posted by ~jrodd
    keep ur head up or down whatevers most comfortable idk but ya i repsect u cuz u respect others and we all have opinions to share, so respect one another and keep being urself or someone else watever
    Originally posted by ~Tao of Dossar
    I never self-reflect, and therefore, I have no negative thoughts about myself. However I am also aware about my successes.

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    • Bolth mannn
      FFR Veteran
      • Aug 2008
      • 2228

      #3
      Re: Any Tips?

      you dont HAVE to play spread, i am a one hander. one handing makes PA/jumps/jumpstreams a lot easier, but you limit yourself to how hard the songs you can do. however there are some one handers who can AAA lvl 10s/11s. i am currently the 10th best one hander, and if you want to have a go at one handing, i would suggest checking out this thread: http://www.flashflashrevolution.com/...ad.php?t=95819

      there is also a layout called 'Index' this is where you use both your index fingers around the arrow keys. some bad things about index is that you cant do hands (3 or 4 notes at once) and it does get a lot harder when you try hard songs, but if you keep at it, there are some very successful indexers out there.

      altrnately, you can keep with spread and just practice, practice, practice. it may be hard starting off, but its the most rewarding hand style.

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      • foilman8805
        smoke wheat hail satin
        FFR Simfile Author
        • Sep 2006
        • 5704

        #4
        Re: Any Tips?

        Originally posted by Bolth mannn
        one handing makes PA/jumps/jumpstreams a lot easier
        What planet do you live on?

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        • Zybanthia
          FFR Player
          FFR Simfile Author
          • Dec 2008
          • 809

          #5
          Re: Any Tips?

          Originally posted by 8bitGizmo
          Playing "spread" just feels really weird to me and makes the game hard.
          Then you probably just started playing spread. Spread will make the game easier if you're patient and give yourself time to get used to it. Also, a good key setup can really make a difference.

          Originally posted by Bolth mannn
          some bad things about index is that you cant do hands (3 or 4 notes at once)
          Indexers can do hands and quads. It's just harder.

          Oh, and yeah, one-handing absolutely does not make jumpstreams easier. Absolutely not.

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          • Bolth mannn
            FFR Veteran
            • Aug 2008
            • 2228

            #6
            Re: Any Tips?

            Originally posted by Zybanthia

            Oh, and yeah, one-handing absolutely does not make jumpstreams easier. Absolutely not.
            ok maybe not easier than spread, but i was just listing the things that one handers are good at (even if they arent the best out of all the styles)

            yeah indexers can do hands but it is extremely hard.

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            • Zybanthia
              FFR Player
              FFR Simfile Author
              • Dec 2008
              • 809

              #7
              Re: Any Tips?

              Ah, I see then. I just figured that if you were going to point out the strengths of a one-hander, you'd go with jacks first... not jumpstreams.

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              • Bolth mannn
                FFR Veteran
                • Aug 2008
                • 2228

                #8
                Re: Any Tips?

                Originally posted by foilman8805
                What planet do you live on?

                i mean when your starting (like he is) one you get good at spread, PA becomes a lot better than most one handers. but if your just starting out, with spread, your left hand can be a lot weaker and your PA can be off, but when your one handing, your using your right hand which is your proper hand and makes PA a lot easier. (speaking as a right hander). again, jumps are a lot easier being a one hander when you are beginning for the same reasons as above.

                im not saying spread/index jumps suck compared to one handers, im saying, when you start out, its easier.


                Zybanthia: Ah, I see then. I just figured that if you were going to point out the strengths of a one-hander, you'd go with jacks first... not jumpstreams.

                Jacks arent always easier, it depends on how good people are at vibrating (when its really fast jacks), when its slow, yeah i guess one handers are better, i kinda forgot about jacks when i made that post
                Last edited by Bolth mannn; 02-1-2009, 01:28 AM.

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                • foilman8805
                  smoke wheat hail satin
                  FFR Simfile Author
                  • Sep 2006
                  • 5704

                  #9
                  Re: Any Tips?

                  Originally posted by Bolth mannn
                  but if your just starting out, with spread, your left hand can be a lot weaker and your PA can be off, but when your one handing, your using your right hand which is your proper hand and makes PA a lot easier. (speaking as a right hander). again, jumps are a lot easier being a one hander when you are beginning for the same reasons as above.
                  I totally disagree with you in every way.

                  When I started spread, my skill level sky rocketed immediately. Once I found a comfortable key setup, within 10 games, I was crushing my previous scores. I remember before spread, I had 25 Goods on Thinking Different. Within that first hour of playing spread, I knocked it down to 8 Goods. At this point where I am now, after a lot of practice, it's pretty much a guaranteed AAA 8/10 times.

                  I showed no real dominance in any particular hand, so I don't know what you mean by that. My left and right hands were equally as good from the start.

                  To the OP, I'd stick with spread. Use a key setup like ASKL, or QWOP, and see how you feel. If it's not for you, then it's not for you. No worries.
                  Last edited by foilman8805; 02-1-2009, 01:41 AM.

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                  • 8bitGizmo
                    FFR Player
                    • Jan 2009
                    • 34

                    #10
                    Re: Any Tips?

                    Lots of argument coming out of this question. >.<

                    I got all perfects of Platypus (two hands, four fingers, arrow keys) is that good?

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                    • bmah
                      shots FIRED
                      Profile Moderator
                      FFR Simfile Author
                      Global Moderator
                      • Oct 2003
                      • 8448

                      #11
                      Re: Any Tips?

                      Do whatever feels most comfortable for you, I always say. I play with both my hands on the arrow keys, so apparently that's not really "spread".

                      *ninja'd* by Gizmo, and apparently he plays in the same positioning I do

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                      • Bolth mannn
                        FFR Veteran
                        • Aug 2008
                        • 2228

                        #12
                        Re: Any Tips?

                        i guess its different for everyone. i started as a one hander and ive been a one hander for ages, i decided to have a go at spread and my best FC is a lvl 6, with horrible PA, i know it takes practice, but right now, im sticking with one handing.

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                        • Zybanthia
                          FFR Player
                          FFR Simfile Author
                          • Dec 2008
                          • 809

                          #13
                          Re: Any Tips?

                          Originally posted by 8bitGizmo
                          I got all perfects of Platypus (two hands, four fingers, arrow keys) is that good?
                          Yes, yes it is.

                          And like I said, a good key setup can make a difference. If it feels weird to you, try *spreading* your hands out more.

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                          • Bolth mannn
                            FFR Veteran
                            • Aug 2008
                            • 2228

                            #14
                            Re: Any Tips?

                            im taking by the fact you just AAAd platypus that you are not a newbie.

                            i find it hard to believe that somone who has been playing for 0 years and has played 41 games, has AAAd platypus, you are obviously on an alt, or you had somone play for you.

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                            • Syhto
                              BuMP it
                              • Mar 2006
                              • 2466

                              #15
                              Re: Any Tips?

                              I just say stick with spread because you already started with it. I play one handed myself.
                              Originally posted by ~jrodd
                              keep ur head up or down whatevers most comfortable idk but ya i repsect u cuz u respect others and we all have opinions to share, so respect one another and keep being urself or someone else watever
                              Originally posted by ~Tao of Dossar
                              I never self-reflect, and therefore, I have no negative thoughts about myself. However I am also aware about my successes.

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