Post #1 · Posted at 2007-12-08 10:47:11am 16.3 years ago
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has anyone coach a few people on playing DDR/DS? cause when I go to my arcade, I usually help some people out (examples how to choose a song, picking a diffuculty, etc.) have you done this before?
Post #2 · Posted at 2007-12-08 10:51:50am 16.3 years ago
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I sometimes do that when they seem unsure on how to pick difficulty on a SuperNOVA.
Post #3 · Posted at 2007-12-08 11:08:54am 16.3 years ago
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happened to me once. they thought the whole "easy medium hard" music collection was the actuall foot ratings
Post #4 · Posted at 2007-12-08 11:13:40am 16.3 years ago
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Sometimes when beginners are having trouble, I show them how to pick the difficulty, scroll the song wheel etc. Once in a while they'll ask me to play on the 2P side so they don't fail .
Post #5 · Posted at 2007-12-08 12:18:32pm 16.3 years ago
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When I teach people DDR, it's usually in my house so that they wouldn't waste monaey or feel embarrassed. About a month ago, I teaching some friends of mine how to do crossovers and had them go over some basics of playing Doubles.
Post #6 · Posted at 2007-12-08 12:45:27pm 16.3 years ago
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Sometimes when beginners are having trouble, I show them how to pick the difficulty, scroll the song wheel etc. Once in a while they'll ask me to play on the 2P side so they don't fail . |
Post #7 · Posted at 2007-12-09 07:09:03am 16.3 years ago
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yea someimes ppl r used to playing the home version they use the pad arrows to move the song, but we all know we use the arrows on the machine
Post #8 · Posted at 2007-12-10 12:44:43pm 16.3 years ago
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One time when someone was on SuperNOVA. Mainly the confusion on the music-selection difficulty.
Post #9 · Posted at 2007-12-10 01:33:26pm 16.3 years ago
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I help people out whenever I can, since my arcade gets a lot of newbies. For the real beginners I point out things like how playing Versus will make it harder to fail since both players have to fail, and sometimes I'll clap to the beat if it's a slow song (i.e. We Will Rock You).
Several of my friends are where they are thanks to my tips, too; I help point out techniques or step patterns they need to work on, and I get them to play the occasional Nonstop for stamina.
Several of my friends are where they are thanks to my tips, too; I help point out techniques or step patterns they need to work on, and I get them to play the occasional Nonstop for stamina.
Post #10 · Posted at 2008-06-22 08:06:24pm 15.8 years ago
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Yes I do help people when it comes to this. For newbies, I usually let them go to a difficulty that suits their best so that they can survive the stage especially when it's final stage. Sometimes, I go also with the newbies on a Versus style of play so that they would be guided by me in case they are about to fail. I usually choose a diffculty higher than their choice. Ex. My team mate choses Difficult so I choose Expert but sometimes I also choose the difficulty that they prefer) I'm just starting to develop my skills in playing the game by means of MA or Technical Playing...
Post #11 · Posted at 2008-06-22 10:51:56pm 15.8 years ago
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Uhh....please don't bump old posts.
Post #12 · Posted at 2008-06-23 12:51:15am 15.8 years ago
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It's so unfunny, I don't bother reminding them.
Post #13 · Posted at 2008-07-21 09:58:16pm 15.7 years ago
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Usually, i always guide some newbies how to play DDR from press the button until how to choose the songs and move their feet especially DDR Extreme AC. I always choose Remember You for the easiest song on DDR Extreme AC as 1st stage so newbies can learn step by step. I always say " Hear the song closely and feel the beat so that you can hit the dance panel correctly and accurately."
For advanced player, usually i always give some hints and tips for using crossover, quick tap and turnover for some songs. I seldom saw people who play Afronova on , and mostly have trouble crossovering on "Hey vibe!" section.
For advanced player, usually i always give some hints and tips for using crossover, quick tap and turnover for some songs. I seldom saw people who play Afronova on , and mostly have trouble crossovering on "Hey vibe!" section.
Post #14 · Posted at 2008-07-21 10:20:31pm 15.7 years ago
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Post #15 · Posted at 2008-07-21 10:35:36pm 15.7 years ago
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Quote: NeoRevenG
Usually, i always guide some newbies how to play DDR from press the button until how to choose the songs and move their feet especially DDR Extreme AC. I always choose Remember You for the easiest song on DDR Extreme AC as 1st stage so newbies can learn step by step. I always say " Hear the song closely and feel the beat so that you can hit the dance panel correctly and accurately."
For advanced player, usually i always give some hints and tips for using crossover, quick tap and turnover for some songs. I seldom saw people who play Afronova on , and mostly have trouble crossovering on "Hey vibe!" section.
Good strategy.For advanced player, usually i always give some hints and tips for using crossover, quick tap and turnover for some songs. I seldom saw people who play Afronova on , and mostly have trouble crossovering on "Hey vibe!" section.
Anyway, because I teach using my DS SN1 CS, I use All The Things She Said as a first song. It's pretty well known, and it's the slowest song in the game (clocking in at just 90 BPM), so it's ideal for first-timers. I've also taught some people transferring from Difficult to Expert (well, from 6 to 7 feet). For that, I use an SM dedicab. A pretty good way to get people into 7s is by choosing Make A Jam and Tomorrow Perfume. Make A Jam's pretty easy as 7s go, but it's good practice for longish streams that you see in loads of 7s (especially licences). Tomorrow Perfume's also a good introduction to chaos, with the 16th gallops around the opening third.
Post #16 · Posted at 2008-07-21 11:57:30pm 15.7 years ago
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I usually guide the newcomers by using certain, familiar songs. But I also use certain songs that contain a certain element (like streams, jumps, etc.) for them to improve on.
Examples
Jumps: Dance Dance Revolution , or ; Love <3 Shine
Long, slow streams: Do It Right , Make Your Move
Long, fast streams: A or ; Dragon Blade
Gallops: (any suggestions)
Chaos: Konoko (it intentionally throws them off when you listen to the music)
Freeze Arrows: Curus , DoLL , The Shining Polaris
For beginners, I usually use Twilight Zone, butterfly , Unbelievable, or Doesn't Really Matter, depending on the machine.
Examples
Jumps: Dance Dance Revolution , or ; Love <3 Shine
Long, slow streams: Do It Right , Make Your Move
Long, fast streams: A or ; Dragon Blade
Gallops: (any suggestions)
Chaos: Konoko (it intentionally throws them off when you listen to the music)
Freeze Arrows: Curus , DoLL , The Shining Polaris
For beginners, I usually use Twilight Zone, butterfly , Unbelievable, or Doesn't Really Matter, depending on the machine.
Post #17 · Posted at 2008-07-22 12:03:00am 15.7 years ago
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For gallops, I'd recommend COW GIRL or TSUGARU /.
Post #18 · Posted at 2008-07-22 12:07:34am 15.7 years ago
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For gallops, I'd recommend COW GIRL or TSUGARU /.
Thanks, but I'm also looking for an introduction to gallops. I haven't dealt with gallops enough to come up with anything.Post #19 · Posted at 2008-07-22 12:14:24am 15.7 years ago
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Intro to gallops would be "My Generation", as it only has a few gallops, so if you can't do well on them, you can still survive the song.
R&P is for convincing people they'll never be able to do gallops. ;)
R&P is for convincing people they'll never be able to do gallops. ;)
Post #20 · Posted at 2008-07-22 12:34:41am 15.7 years ago
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Anyway, because I teach using my DS SN1 CS, I use All The Things She Said as a first song. It's pretty well known, and it's the slowest song in the game (clocking in at just 90 BPM), so it's ideal for first-timers.
Most people I've come across don't like certain songs because they're too slow. Of course, you don't want them to tackle fast songs, either, so I'd start them with something around 130 BPM and let them bridge out as they better understand the game.