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jdupe21
Joined: 19 Jan 2008 Posts: 12 Location: Massachusetts
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Posted: Tue Feb 05, 2008 9:17 pm Post subject: |
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going from expert on gh to heavy on ddr was fairly simple...i got an "A" on the first heavy difficulty song i played when before i could barely play on medium difficulty. i also think it has to do with the build up of speed at which your mind recognizes and executes hitting the notes from gh and applies it to the "read rate" for ddr... but that could be just me, no idea |
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Shashakiro
Joined: 27 Feb 2007 Posts: 1931 Location: Providence, RI
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Fly1ngV
Joined: 27 Feb 2006 Posts: 1081 Location: Chicagoland Illinois
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Posted: Mon Feb 11, 2008 9:54 pm Post subject: |
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ch604 wrote: | going from ddr to guitar hero was fairly simple, and going from guitar freaks to guitar hero was even easier :P |
this is true, but going from guitar hero from GF isn't the easiest. adjusting to the fact that there are no Ho/Pos in GF takes a while. i failed my first song when i was doing the beta for GF/DM V4 (Paranoid Extreme, a 63) because i forgot that there were no HO/POS. but back to the question posed in the OP, it's hard to go from GH to DDR because you have to adjust to the fact that there are more than just the two timing windows and you have to move parts of your body that you aren't used to moving when playing a video game, but you'll get it soon enough if you keep playing. This is coming from a person who transfered from dancing games to GH. |
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