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Slowpoke Trick Member
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40. Posted: Wed Dec 01, 2004 8:40 am Post subject: |
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AuntieM wrote: | On a different and much lighter note, here are some more advantages of being older and playing:
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Here's another advantage: strangers will evaluate your performance on a curve because of your age. But then again, your own kids will cheerfully tell you that you suck when you get a C on a random 9 footer. |
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AuntieM Trick Member
Joined: 02 Aug 2004 Location: Ellicott City, MD |
41. Posted: Wed Dec 01, 2004 1:09 pm Post subject: |
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Oh yeah; forgot that one!
But there's a disadvantage along with that: kids see you playing and think it must be easy, then get discouraged when they can't do beginner mode. I've had little ones decide to play then hop off after half a song because they're too discouraged. _________________
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Slowpoke Trick Member
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42. Posted: Wed Dec 01, 2004 5:53 pm Post subject: |
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AuntieM wrote: | I've had little ones decide to play then hop off after half a song because they're too discouraged. |
But if you're at the arcade, that means two free songs for YOU |
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AuntieM Trick Member
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43. Posted: Thu Dec 02, 2004 5:08 am Post subject: |
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Slowpoke wrote: | AuntieM wrote: | I've had little ones decide to play then hop off after half a song because they're too discouraged. |
But if you're at the arcade, that means two free songs for YOU |
I wasn't going to say that... _________________
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Ryu_Hirakashi Trick Member
Joined: 24 Jan 2002 Location: Middle River, MD |
44. Posted: Thu Dec 02, 2004 2:49 pm Post subject: |
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AuntieM wrote: | Hirakashi: That's one of the advantages of being older and playing, I think - it's easier to maintain a sense of perspective. Many of us have a family and kids, so we have to work in our DDR time around those responsibilities. Younger players might not feel the guilt we feel when we neglect our responsibilities to play, if we feel like the playing is interfering with our performing our duties. Not that their duties aren't important or that they don't feel strongly committed to them, it's just that it's different when you have a family to take care of.
IOW, wait til they have children; then they'll understand.
On a different and much lighter note, here are some more advantages of being older and playing:
Don't have to get a ride to the arcade
Butt looks better than most people your age
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Are your Christmas/Hannukah/Kwanzaa/Winter Solstice decorations up? Mine are. |
Well it makes me glad that i'm not in your shoes. I've decided that it would be better to leave the reproducing to people that want to have kids. It insures that I'll be able to leave an open prospective with life. I have too many things I want to do in life to want to have those kinds of responsibilities. Not, that I'm saying that it's bad to do it but, rather I'm saying that it would be an inconvience.
Hirakashi Ryu _________________
Quote: | For a beginner, if learning how to play pop'n music is like a parent holding his / her child's hand while crossing a busty street, then learning to play IIDX is like being kicked out of a moving car in the middle of nowhere and having to scrape enough money for a taxi cab ride home. |
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EmiOfBrie Trick Member
Joined: 23 Jan 2002 Location: Hopkins, MN |
45. Posted: Sat Dec 04, 2004 4:31 am Post subject: |
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32 here....been playing since mid-2000...
best....video game.....ever.... Before DDR, the last game I had purchased was Mortal Kombat 3 for SNES in late 1995.
The music got me introduced to DDR...the workout kept me addicted. _________________
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AuntieM Trick Member
Joined: 02 Aug 2004 Location: Ellicott City, MD |
46. Posted: Sat Dec 04, 2004 1:16 pm Post subject: |
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I hope to soon welcome another player to this thread. His name - well, I won't tell you his name, I'll just say that he works with my husband and also plays. He's in his thirties with two kids and a wife. I can't wait to having him and his family over again now that I know the truth about his sordid habit.
Oh, and also see if I can beat him. _________________
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Slowpoke Trick Member
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47. Posted: Sat Dec 04, 2004 8:03 pm Post subject: |
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AuntieM wrote: | Oh, and also see if I can beat him. |
There should be an "old folks' accomplishments" thread. We progress so slowly, the thread would take forever to fill up... no strain on bandwidth at all |
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AuntieM Trick Member
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48. Posted: Sun Dec 05, 2004 6:18 am Post subject: |
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You know, I was thinking that. It's kind of embarassing to post our accomplishments in the other threads. I feel so vulnerable!
But seriously - that's a good idea. I'll own up: I'm personally up to being able to stay in (that's the noncompetitive goal we use to keep the kids from being too frustrated) on 7-footers at the arcade. I still play on Light and Standard,though. But I can get B's and A's on most 5-footers at the arcade. I frequently miss AAing those by one step at the arcade, although I've gotten plenty of AAs at home on 5-footers.
But I have major trouble with reading arrows for songs where there are things off beat. E.g., Hysteria: If there weren't that throbbing drum beat on the parts that were on the upbeat, I wouldn't be able to get those steps until I either saw someone else do them or tried over and over again in a painful hit or miss (pun intended) fashion. So anything that has a really strong beat, like EoTC, Breakdown, Hysteria, Tsugaru, Afronova, Breakdown I can do easily. But I really suck on some other 4's and 5's: Radical Faith, Loving You, I was the One (on Max2). Also anything that has a little bit of no beat (like Loving You at the beginning). It's so frustrating to be able to see all those A's and AA's filling up my TV screen and try another 4 or 5 footer and FAIL OUT!!!!
When I went back down there I realized that I am able to get B's on 6 footers. So I'm working on them and trying the occasional 7 footers. My kids like to play on Heavy and Challenge, but on their off days - when they're not "in the zone" - they get mad and start crying. They hate to play below where they think they are.
But that's another advantage of being adult - knowing that there are some days when you're just off. _________________
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Ryu_Hirakashi Trick Member
Joined: 24 Jan 2002 Location: Middle River, MD |
49. Posted: Sun Dec 05, 2004 6:49 am Post subject: |
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But one advantage to being an adult is that..... I love how my body is conditioned to take it to the extreme. Most kids bodies aren't developed in this fashion at all. So, when I go the arcade and play Maxx without the bar or do a bunch of 10's in a row. People are just too astonished at the level physical ablity that my body is able to dish out.
Kind of makes me glad that I always kept myself in great shape.
Hirakashi Ryu _________________
Quote: | For a beginner, if learning how to play pop'n music is like a parent holding his / her child's hand while crossing a busty street, then learning to play IIDX is like being kicked out of a moving car in the middle of nowhere and having to scrape enough money for a taxi cab ride home. |
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Slowpoke Trick Member
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50. Posted: Sun Dec 05, 2004 8:56 am Post subject: |
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AuntieM wrote: | You know, I was thinking that. It's kind of embarassing to post our accomplishments in the other threads. I feel so vulnerable!
But seriously - that's a good idea. |
"Vulnerable", and I'm not sure anyone would really care
But in the context of the old folks club here, I'm curious to see how well people are doing and how long it took them to get there.
My owning up: I'm comfortable (ie I ought to get an A) doing most 8s (except for the really stooopid ones, and we all know which ones they are) and I'll do 9s at home, but I try to avoid them at the arcade because it ain't pretty to watch, they wear me out, and I sweat buckets. My PA sucks, especially in a noisy arcade when the volume is low. I'm talking REALLY bad. Some memorable recent debacles: 174 Greats on Sync last night... 53 Perfects on Cowgirl last week. Like I said, I'm bad to begin with, but put me on a pad next another DDR machine while someone is playing, and the results get super-ugly, as you can see. |
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AuntieM Trick Member
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51. Posted: Mon Dec 13, 2004 7:25 am Post subject: |
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Disadvantage: you might have to bring your baby if you don't have a sitter
Advantage: babies who like the lights and sound can be a great cheering section _________________
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52. Posted: Mon Dec 13, 2004 8:06 am Post subject: |
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Disadvantage: stepping on curious baby's hand and blowing your combo |
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AuntieM Trick Member
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53. Posted: Thu Dec 16, 2004 9:39 am Post subject: |
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Warning: bragging ahead
I GOT MY FIRST AAA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
It was only on Kick the Can at home on Light, but still -
I felt like crying!
Tonight...the celebration!
(Probably Chick-Fil-A) _________________
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tempest6 Trick Member
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54. Posted: Thu Dec 16, 2004 10:28 am Post subject: Congratulations, AuntieM!... |
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Congratulations, AuntieM, on your first AAA! Now go find that In The Groove machine & get that 1st 4-star song! Keep up the fantastic work out there! Please reply, over! Thanks!
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Slowpoke Trick Member
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55. Posted: Thu Dec 16, 2004 12:28 pm Post subject: |
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AuntieM wrote: | Warning: bragging ahead
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Nice job!
I once blackflagged 5.1.1 on beginner mode (what is that, like 30 steps altogether?). That's the closest I've ever come... my timing stinks... |
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AuntieM Trick Member
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56. Posted: Thu Dec 16, 2004 12:41 pm Post subject: Re: Congratulations, AuntieM!... |
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tempest6 wrote: | Congratulations, AuntieM, on your first AAA! Now go find that In The Groove machine & get that 1st 4-star song! |
What?! In the Groove?
My next goal is to AAA any song, beginner or otherwise, at the DDR at the bowling alley _________________
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BuNn1 Trick Member
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57. Posted: Thu Dec 16, 2004 12:52 pm Post subject: |
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I'm 21 and I play regularly with my mom whos *thinks* 57 now. She's actually gotten pretty good, she plays on light/beginner mostly cuz shes afraid she'll fall on her @$$ and break a hip lol _________________
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rampage Administrator
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58. Posted: Thu Dec 16, 2004 12:58 pm Post subject: |
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Old folks accomplishment thread would be fine, just put it in Gameplay. I'll even sticky it. |
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Slowpoke Trick Member
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59. Posted: Thu Dec 16, 2004 1:36 pm Post subject: |
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Thanks!
I just added the thread.
Ok AuntieM, go get some more bragging material! |
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