Post #1 · Posted at 2018-12-01 01:32:01am 5.5 years ago
Hello! I've been lurking around on here for a while. So I felt like it was time to release one of my first public simfiles.
Rated on x-scale as 3/5/9/12
Any feedback would be appreciated!
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/tcc3knkcv0jawgn/AADE8tLYO6_SqJK70UDK4VLqa?dl=0&m=
EDIT: Fixed the doublesteps on , and a few on that I noticed later. Thanks to Gameoson for the critique! (I hope it's a bit better) Also added difficulty, so hopefully it's more "complete"!
Rated on x-scale as 3/5/9/12
Any feedback would be appreciated!
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/tcc3knkcv0jawgn/AADE8tLYO6_SqJK70UDK4VLqa?dl=0&m=
EDIT: Fixed the doublesteps on , and a few on that I noticed later. Thanks to Gameoson for the critique! (I hope it's a bit better) Also added difficulty, so hopefully it's more "complete"!
Post #2 · Posted at 2018-12-01 01:47:00am 5.5 years ago
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Alright, so I took a quick look at and... yeah, there's a LOT of doublestepping and it feels really awkward to play. I recommend looking at these guides to help prevent that in the future:
What is a doublestep? by TaroNuke
Step patterns without doublesteps by xRGTMx
More step patterns by xRGTMx**
Even more step patterns by xRGTMx**
Always make sure you playtest your files, this makes it easier to spot wacky patterns. If you're constantly having to hit multiple arrows in a row with the same foot (or finger if you're playing index) just to avoid facing backwards, that's usually a doublestep and you'll probably want to change that pattern.
What is a doublestep? by TaroNuke
Step patterns without doublesteps by xRGTMx
More step patterns by xRGTMx**
Even more step patterns by xRGTMx**
Always make sure you playtest your files, this makes it easier to spot wacky patterns. If you're constantly having to hit multiple arrows in a row with the same foot (or finger if you're playing index) just to avoid facing backwards, that's usually a doublestep and you'll probably want to change that pattern.
Post #3 · Posted at 2018-12-01 06:18:46am 5.5 years ago
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Quote: Gameoson
Alright, so I took a quick look at and... yeah, there's a LOT of doublestepping and it feels really awkward to play. I recommend looking at these guides to help prevent that in the future:
What is a doublestep? by TaroNuke
Step patterns without doublesteps by xRGTMx
More step patterns by xRGTMx**
Even more step patterns by xRGTMx**
Always make sure you playtest your files, this makes it easier to spot wacky patterns. If you're constantly having to hit multiple arrows in a row with the same foot (or finger if you're playing index) just to avoid facing backwards, that's usually a doublestep and you'll probably want to change that pattern.
What is a doublestep? by TaroNuke
Step patterns without doublesteps by xRGTMx
More step patterns by xRGTMx**
Even more step patterns by xRGTMx**
Always make sure you playtest your files, this makes it easier to spot wacky patterns. If you're constantly having to hit multiple arrows in a row with the same foot (or finger if you're playing index) just to avoid facing backwards, that's usually a doublestep and you'll probably want to change that pattern.
Thanks for linking those guides! Yeah, I guess doublesteps are hard to notice when playing spread. Are there any particular sections in particular for where the doublesteps are troublesome, or is it more for the entire chart?