Many people on FFR play spread using both their index and middle fingers - have you tried this before? I play a mix of spread and other styles, but when I do play spread, I use middle and index for my left hand, and middle and ring for my right hand. Test them out and see what works best.
I played with a few different styles but I had almost no luck using my index and middle fingers. It felt really awkward for me! The other style I had the (next) most luck with was playing one-handed, but I was told that there's something of a limit to how much you can progress using one hand. I found jumps pretty hard that way, also!
Thanks for the advice and welcome! I just wish the forums were more active!
"Wherever snow falls, or water flows, or birds fly, wherever day and night meet in twilight, wherever the blue heaven is hung by clouds, or sown with stars, wherever are forms with transparent boundaries, wherever are outlets into celestial space, wherever is danger, and awe, and love, there is Beauty, plenteous as rain, shed for thee."
- Ralph Waldo Emerson, "The Poet"
Hello everyone, i just joined today.. i honestly currently dont have much to ask at all.. so hello!
Hi, Rem! Welcome~!
"Wherever snow falls, or water flows, or birds fly, wherever day and night meet in twilight, wherever the blue heaven is hung by clouds, or sown with stars, wherever are forms with transparent boundaries, wherever are outlets into celestial space, wherever is danger, and awe, and love, there is Beauty, plenteous as rain, shed for thee."
- Ralph Waldo Emerson, "The Poet"
Hi there. Hope I can pwn at this game. Will take a while. :P Nice to meet everyone.
It takes a while for most people! Just be sure you watch that ego if you go into MP.
Welcome
"Wherever snow falls, or water flows, or birds fly, wherever day and night meet in twilight, wherever the blue heaven is hung by clouds, or sown with stars, wherever are forms with transparent boundaries, wherever are outlets into celestial space, wherever is danger, and awe, and love, there is Beauty, plenteous as rain, shed for thee."
- Ralph Waldo Emerson, "The Poet"
Hello FFR! This is my first time here, but that doesn't stop me from trying the game. Then I decided to make my presence here, first to see what was happenin'.
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