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(11-30-2010, 12:43 AM)Versus-pwny- link Wrote: [ -> ]memorization

other games require that too

Ouendan 2 - Sekai wa Sore wo Ai to Y~(Insane+Hidden+EBA)
My point stands. The concept of 'muscle memory' does not exist to the extent that you require it for IIDX. The keys are in a set position, but in order to hit certain patterns you must have your hands in a certain position and a few charts require you to switch up forms in order to get a maximum score on a high level chart. Osu boils down to point and click, which means sightreading is more of the name of the game.
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I figured we needed some real animu music in this thread, so here:

Berserk - Sign (Full Version)

Grows hair on your chest, or money back.
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I figured we needed some real animu music in this thread, so here:

Berserk - Sign (Full Version)

Grows hair on your chest, or money back.

☢CAUTION!!☢ 東方 Touhou Metal/Rock 51 ☢CAUTION!!☢
fukken hate all of you
(12-02-2010, 11:10 AM)Squishy link Wrote: [ -> ]fukken hate all of you

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Baby Hogan approves.
(12-02-2010, 11:15 AM)If-I-Die-Its-VENOM! link Wrote: [ -> ][quote author=Squishy link=topic=3812.msg185806#msg185806 date=1291306249]
fukken hate all of you

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Baby Hogan approves.
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(11-30-2010, 01:04 AM)Chronomaster link Wrote: [ -> ][quote author=Versus-pwny- link=topic=3812.msg185442#msg185442 date=1291095839]
memorization

other games require that too

Ouendan 2 - Sekai wa Sore wo Ai to Y~(Insane+Hidden+EBA)
My point stands. The concept of 'muscle memory' does not exist to the extent that you require it for IIDX. The keys are in a set position, but in order to hit certain patterns you must have your hands in a certain position and a few charts require you to switch up forms in order to get a maximum score on a high level chart. Osu boils down to point and click, which means sightreading is more of the name of the game.
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<late response>

No. While, sightreading does play a part in osu, when playing songs that consist of rapid beats with barly any time to move your hand from one beat to the next, memorization plays a much larger role. You have to know where to where to start moving your hand to before the note even appears a lot of the time.. Five beats going around a curve at 280bpm appearing less than half a second means you don't have time to look and analyze where how far to move your hand to reach the destination. Muscle memory plays a huge part in this game. At high speeds for both of these games, you don't sightread. What you do is use patterns in the display at cues.

Incase you missed it the first time, allow me to repost this to prove my point.

OSU! MATRYOSHKA (Insane) Miku & Gumi


Okay, now sightread it.

(12-02-2010, 02:56 PM)backfire link Wrote: [ -> ][quote author=Chronomaster link=topic=3812.msg185449#msg185449 date=1291097043]
[quote author=Versus-pwny- link=topic=3812.msg185442#msg185442 date=1291095839]
memorization

other games require that too

Ouendan 2 - Sekai wa Sore wo Ai to Y~(Insane+Hidden+EBA)
My point stands. The concept of 'muscle memory' does not exist to the extent that you require it for IIDX. The keys are in a set position, but in order to hit certain patterns you must have your hands in a certain position and a few charts require you to switch up forms in order to get a maximum score on a high level chart. Osu boils down to point and click, which means sightreading is more of the name of the game.
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<late response>

No. While, sightreading does play a part in osu, when playing songs that consist of rapid beats with barly any time to move your hand from one beat to the next, memorization plays a much larger role. You have to know where to where to start moving your hand to before the note even appears a lot of the time.. Five beats going around a curve at 280bpm appearing less than half a second means you don't have time to look and analyze where how far to move your hand to reach the destination. Muscle memory plays a huge part in this game. At high speeds for both of these games, you don't sightread. What you do is use patterns in the display at cues.

Incase you missed it the first time, allow me to repost this to prove my point.

OSU! MATRYOSHKA (Insane) Miku & Gumi


Okay, now sightread it.


[/quote]

You do realize that in IIDX, notesplashes hang around for about 3-6 frames, right?

Artificial difficulty.
(12-02-2010, 08:58 PM)Chronomaster link Wrote: [ -> ][quote author=backfire link=topic=3812.msg185824#msg185824 date=1291319777]
[quote author=Chronomaster link=topic=3812.msg185449#msg185449 date=1291097043]
[quote author=Versus-pwny- link=topic=3812.msg185442#msg185442 date=1291095839]
memorization

other games require that too

Ouendan 2 - Sekai wa Sore wo Ai to Y~(Insane+Hidden+EBA)
My point stands. The concept of 'muscle memory' does not exist to the extent that you require it for IIDX. The keys are in a set position, but in order to hit certain patterns you must have your hands in a certain position and a few charts require you to switch up forms in order to get a maximum score on a high level chart. Osu boils down to point and click, which means sightreading is more of the name of the game.
[/quote]

<late response>

No. While, sightreading does play a part in osu, when playing songs that consist of rapid beats with barly any time to move your hand from one beat to the next, memorization plays a much larger role. You have to know where to where to start moving your hand to before the note even appears a lot of the time.. Five beats going around a curve at 280bpm appearing less than half a second means you don't have time to look and analyze where how far to move your hand to reach the destination. Muscle memory plays a huge part in this game. At high speeds for both of these games, you don't sightread. What you do is use patterns in the display at cues.

Incase you missed it the first time, allow me to repost this to prove my point.

OSU! MATRYOSHKA (Insane) Miku & Gumi


Okay, now sightread it.


[/quote]

You do realize that in IIDX, notesplashes hang around for about 3-6 frames, right?

Artificial difficulty.
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...What are we even arguing about? That IIDX is harder? Probably, but whatever. I still find your game boring and like OSU more. This convo is going nowhere.



Back on topic though.

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Also, episode 9 was awesome.
(12-03-2010, 02:59 AM)backfire link Wrote: [ -> ][quote author=Chronomaster link=topic=3812.msg185888#msg185888 date=1291341519]
[quote author=backfire link=topic=3812.msg185824#msg185824 date=1291319777]
[quote author=Chronomaster link=topic=3812.msg185449#msg185449 date=1291097043]
[quote author=Versus-pwny- link=topic=3812.msg185442#msg185442 date=1291095839]
memorization

other games require that too

Ouendan 2 - Sekai wa Sore wo Ai to Y~(Insane+Hidden+EBA)
My point stands. The concept of 'muscle memory' does not exist to the extent that you require it for IIDX. The keys are in a set position, but in order to hit certain patterns you must have your hands in a certain position and a few charts require you to switch up forms in order to get a maximum score on a high level chart. Osu boils down to point and click, which means sightreading is more of the name of the game.
[/quote]

<late response>

No. While, sightreading does play a part in osu, when playing songs that consist of rapid beats with barly any time to move your hand from one beat to the next, memorization plays a much larger role. You have to know where to where to start moving your hand to before the note even appears a lot of the time.. Five beats going around a curve at 280bpm appearing less than half a second means you don't have time to look and analyze where how far to move your hand to reach the destination. Muscle memory plays a huge part in this game. At high speeds for both of these games, you don't sightread. What you do is use patterns in the display at cues.

Incase you missed it the first time, allow me to repost this to prove my point.

OSU! MATRYOSHKA (Insane) Miku & Gumi


Okay, now sightread it.


[/quote]

You do realize that in IIDX, notesplashes hang around for about 3-6 frames, right?

Artificial difficulty.
[/quote]

...What are we even arguing about? That IIDX is harder? Probably, but whatever. I still find your game boring and like OSU more. This convo is going nowhere.



Back on topic though.

[Image: af48d66b48407f64413850916432d9db.jpg]

Also, episode 9 was awesome.
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You can't hotlink images from SanKan or Danbou Bro.

Uploaded.

STAND BY READY!
ika musume owns

index ii owns too
(12-03-2010, 01:30 PM)Versus-pwny- link Wrote: [ -> ]ika musume owns

index ii owns too

Ika Musume was also pretty cool when it was called Sgt.Frog. But I can dig it, Sanea is the best character on that show.
what sucks about this thread is that because i started it, i feel compelled to check it, no matter how much i know itll hurt
(12-03-2010, 03:42 PM)diglett link Wrote: [ -> ]what sucks about this thread is that because i started it, i feel compelled to check it, no matter how much i know itll hurt

Congradulations. You created a monster.

Do you want to change it to the Hulk Hogan thread?
(12-03-2010, 03:49 PM)If-I-Die-Its-VENOM! link Wrote: [ -> ][quote author=diglett link=topic=3812.msg186014#msg186014 date=1291408963]
what sucks about this thread is that because i started it, i feel compelled to check it, no matter how much i know itll hurt

Congradulations. You created a monster.

Do you want to change it to the Hulk Hogan thread?
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Hell yeah!

Hulk Hogan Entrance - Titantron
yes