DDR SuperNOVA2 - TRIP MACHINE PhoeniX (Challenge) AutoPlay
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someone is very drunk to see this
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@nintendogsphilip These are patterns of steps where you have to turn your body quickly in order to hit them... Imagine a fast paced stream of arrows "left, down, right, down, left".. In order to hit them, you would step on the left arrow with your left foot, followed by down arrow with the right foot, followed by the right arrow with the left foot (this is the crossover, because your one foot crosses with the other), and then the down arrow again with the right foot, and finally, the left arrow.
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what is a crossover?
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One of the few songs that are easier on challenge, simply because at 1:25 you get arrow raped by jumps on expert.
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I swear, I get so pumped just by watching this.
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The background of this song is pretty :-)
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This is a totally different experience on Heavy because of Heavy's jumps...
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Does anybody know how to unlock this song on ddr,please reply with full information please :) i would appreciate it
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Did anyone else think the announcer was going to drop the F-bomb right there?
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chart is fun
yeah I have, DDR X has the dumbest stepcharts. The only reason why they're hard is because the makers spam crossovers every 5 seconds.
perfectchaoslemon 3 years ago 17
OK. A stepchart should try and follow the music rythm and melody as closely as possible. For this, the stepchart designer uses notes and combined elements like crossovers, turns, doubletaps, etc. DDR steps abuses crossovers, and seems to have a phobia for 16th streams. When these occur, they are oversaturated with crossovers (pluto relenquish for example). The steps dont reflect the rythm in an ideal way, and are in many cases too easy. For hard good songs, check out mungyodance or ITG =)
gigaman3 3 years ago 12