Anyone still make ITG simfiles?
Anyone still make ITG simfiles?
So while we're waiting for the voting to be done, I'm curious to see if there are any simfile artists here that make ITG files still.
And if so, do you make both? Which one do you prefer?
And if so, do you make both? Which one do you prefer?
[I make the rules around here]
My preference is:
"Files that use StepMania elements well" aka Good ITG files
> "Files that don't use all the StepMania elements but are still good" aka Good DDR files
> "Crappy files that don't use all the StepMania elements" aka Bad DDR files
> "Files that use StepMania elements with all the competence of a retarded hedgehog" aka Bad ITG files
I've proven many times before that some files are just better when played with mines/hands/rolls.
"Files that use StepMania elements well" aka Good ITG files
> "Files that don't use all the StepMania elements but are still good" aka Good DDR files
> "Crappy files that don't use all the StepMania elements" aka Bad DDR files
> "Files that use StepMania elements with all the competence of a retarded hedgehog" aka Bad ITG files
I've proven many times before that some files are just better when played with mines/hands/rolls.
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I do, yes, although given that I play DDR myself and know more people who prefer DDR files, I make DDR files more often.
I enjoyed making ITG and keyboard files most when there were appropriate divisions in a certain competition series where I could enter them and have them judged, hint hint hint.
I enjoyed making ITG and keyboard files most when there were appropriate divisions in a certain competition series where I could enter them and have them judged, hint hint hint.
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I'm fairly familiar with ITG steps, especially since I make steps with the guys from http://www.smmix.com, but I deffinately prefer DDR steps. I guess I'm still in the "experimenting" stage with ITG steps.
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