First of all, we need to set your facts straight:
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Originally Posted by Tiger M. Gales I am posting this thread because one of my friends told me about a the "Legendary Masters" of Dance Dance Revolution on this website. She mentioned DJ Paranoia and how he stated he is able to get "AA" songs on Healing Vision (Angelic Mix) on Heavy. Wow! |
Man, what a gross exaggeration. djp blows ass and he can AAA Let Them Move Beginner, really. Honestly, have you or your friend not heard of every song up to DDR EXTREME being AAA'd on every difficulty by now?
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all this time, I didn't know that the levels for the steps changed on doubles!
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No,
STEPCHARTS change on Doubles. A significant majority of songs are modeled closely to their Singles counterpart, only changed to cover both pads. Then there are some that have their own unique chart, which can warrant a foot rating change.
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The arrows are "Left, Down, Right, Left, Down, Right." You know. Like the ones in "Break Down" on Singles, but only they go ALL the way across the board. I can "1-leg" it (hop across the last set of 3 arrows on one leg--almost breaking it in the process. In fact, my leg still hurts right now and my ankle feels...out of place...ow *Cry*)
Do I have to turn my back to the screen and spin with these types of arrows?
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When you're denoting Doubles steps, try putting a number 1 or 2 to denote which pad. Since your pattern goes like this:
1L-1D-1R-2L-2D-2R
Beginning on the left pad, assume your left foot on Left and right foot on Down. You will step like this: L-R-L-R-L-R.
If you still can't visualize it: When your left foot has hit 1R, you've done a crossover and you'll be facing east/right. When your right foot goes for the 2L arrow, you will face parallel to the screen. When your left foot goes for 2D, you will turn your body so that it faces west/left. When your right foot goes for 2R, you should end facing west/left. You've basically mirrored your crossover from the left pad.
Here's a good FAQ to read up on Doubles.