ポスト #21 · 2011-02-20 08:51:46amにポスト 13.5年前
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I'm probably at around the same level as you are, and I've just tried Love is a Danger Zone. If that's on there, it's a fun CZ chart to practice.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ySr1NsAOAHM shows the steps.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ySr1NsAOAHM shows the steps.
ポスト #22 · 2011-02-20 01:04:38pmにポスト 13.5年前
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Seconding most of what Tyma said. Pump is really hard to effectively bracket, and doublestepping is much harder than it is in 4-panel. (Unless your feet are ridiculously fast and you have a ton of stamina.)
So, get used to not facing the screen as much as you would in 4-panel. In Pump, there are a lot more crossover variations, and as such if you do them, you're going to be forced into some interesting Afronova-walk-esque stuff. It takes practice.
Also, make sure you can do the spins in Beethoven Virus, that is a must for all Pump players.
Also Enter the Dragon's new chart in Fiesta is dumb :<
So, get used to not facing the screen as much as you would in 4-panel. In Pump, there are a lot more crossover variations, and as such if you do them, you're going to be forced into some interesting Afronova-walk-esque stuff. It takes practice.
Also, make sure you can do the spins in Beethoven Virus, that is a must for all Pump players.
Also Enter the Dragon's new chart in Fiesta is dumb :<