Post #41 · Posted at 2011-11-18 08:37:51pm 13.6 years ago
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I do agree, that's nice to have a full difficulty (and to not forget double).
But, i prefer someone that pull out an original/enjoyable/interesting challenge only chart than having a beginner -> expert charts with no souls and géneric.
Also i don't get how some song have all stepscharts but missing the challenge chart when the expert one is missing SO MANY RYTHMS. I end really disappointed.
I'm talking about officials and customs btw.
But, i prefer someone that pull out an original/enjoyable/interesting challenge only chart than having a beginner -> expert charts with no souls and géneric.
Also i don't get how some song have all stepscharts but missing the challenge chart when the expert one is missing SO MANY RYTHMS. I end really disappointed.
I'm talking about officials and customs btw.
Post #42 · Posted at 2011-11-22 08:22:05am 13.6 years ago
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It depends on what I'm using to play Stepmania at the time. The majority of the time I will be playing pad and I'll touch every difficulty level at some point or another, keyboard sees the largest
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plays. As someone else mentioned before full sets give simfiles a longer life span for me as I have other opportunities to play the same song/creator's work casually on days were I'm just looking to relax. However this has always been the silent status quo with simfiles, full files are for pad players were as
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only were the keyboard player's domain. I guess it comes down to your target audience.



