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The "physiology" of the stepcharts
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20. PostPosted: Sun Sep 11, 2005 9:35 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

cj iwakura wrote:
Meh, coming from someone who's passed a Level 19 Nightmare, I think Level 12 Expert doubles are much much scarier. At least I can count on not having stage break on to help me scrap a pass by on the first example; to survive a L12 EX; I'd need to keep it up allll the way.
(The one I passed was X-Treme Nightmare, which is like three times worse than the Crazy counterpart. Every freeze rest period the Crazy has = death run on the Nightmare.)

And on top of that, we get a break on the sadistic tempo shifts/usage of mines, too. (No Pump track's ever broken 230; 300's like an accepted standard when it comes to the DDR/ITG crowd. [Though I shiver to think what Andamiro would pull with high BPMs like that.])

I dont kno about doubles... but i can pass Canon D, Pump Me Amedeus, Dignity all on crazy... but i cant touch 11s on ITG... weird
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