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Gowmars Trick Member
Joined: 20 Oct 2005 Location: Lafayette, Louisiana |
0. Posted: Sat Sep 02, 2006 1:57 am Post subject: moving from DDR to PIU how hard is it? |
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I have been playing DDR for about 2 years now. I play on heavy and can beat most 9 footers easily. My question is for someone who is good at DDR. How is it moving to PIU. is it easier than for someone who has never played either, or does it make it a harder cuase you are too use to the up,left,down,right.
i tried playing it once before but it threw me way off and i couldn't do it cause I wasnât use to the arrows that way. Now they have just got a PIU machine in my area, well not super close but like a 45 min drive from where i live, i really dont mind going to play casue i have friends who live out there, but i have the free time to go out there within the next couple of days to try it out, but i wanna know if it will be worth my time and will i beable to play on at least a standard diffculty. otherwise if im gonna be sunk down to n00b 101, ill just wait till i have a good reason to drive out there and then try it. _________________
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Cutriss Staff Member
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1. Posted: Sat Sep 02, 2006 7:30 am Post subject: Re: moving from DDR to PIU how hard is it? |
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Gowmars wrote: | Now they have just got a PIU machine in my area, well not super close but like a 45 min drive from where i live, i really dont mind going to play casue i have friends who live out there, but i have the free time to go out there within the next couple of days to try it out, but i wanna know if it will be worth my time and will i beable to play on at least a standard diffculty. otherwise if im gonna be sunk down to n00b 101, ill just wait till i have a good reason to drive out there and then try it. | You know they've had one in BR for some time, right? Not much further, though of course you don't have the friends there that you mention, and I guess since it's sort of "the Pump place" in BR, you might not be so eager to go there without having played it before.
You can pick up and start on 6s pretty easily and still have fun while you get used to the motion. I first played on an Exceed (not counting the previous aborted attempts at playing stuff like Premiere 2nd on a DX cab), and there were quite a few songs which get you acquainted with the layout.
The difficulty for me was that the motions felt all wrong. I literally sometimes felt like I was bending the wrong way to move into a particular position. Also, while Pump does have more jump combinations, and that part could feel more fun I guess, some of the spins just feel weird to me. I guess it's sorta novel to be able to spin around with one foot always on the center, but it seemed to me like it would look kinda dumb to observers (not much moreso than playing a dancing game in an arcade, of course).
The trickiest part is the lack of Vivid, so just be careful about when you step if the rhythm doesn't seem to quantize well, and if you depend on speed modifiers, learn the modifier codes for that system before you leave. _________________
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psycho442 Trick Member
Joined: 28 May 2006 Location: I'm not really sure :) |
2. Posted: Sat Sep 02, 2006 8:13 am Post subject: |
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I got to Crazy in only a few days. The transition was really easy for me. It probably would be just as good a transition for you. _________________
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Synaesthesia Trick Member
Joined: 03 Apr 2005 Location: Crushing all deceivers, smashing non-believers |
3. Posted: Sat Sep 02, 2006 8:39 am Post subject: |
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It shouldn't take very long at all to learn the different layout enough to play though some 5s-8s. Like Cutriss said, the notes are not colored according to their rhythm, but according to their alignment on the pad. You will probably definitely want significant speed mods (since PIU's default scroll speed feels much lower than 4-panel). The code for them *should* be on the machine, but if it's not, the code is (on the top arrows only) Left Right Left Right Center. It would be helpful to know if the place you have has Zero or not, since that interface is somewhat user-friendly (especially in letting you see the difficulties of the song beforehand). Whatever you do, you're probably going to want to stick with Hard mode for now, maybe a couple Crazy songs (Solitary, What's Goin On (if you do have a Zero)) if you're feeling up to it.
Side note for Cutriss, I assume you're talking about Beethoven Virus HD. The big thing you might notice in the higher difficulties (not like insane level) of PIU is that you are very rarely, if ever, left on the wrong foot in doing a step pattern. You may also notice, as I have, that your weight transfer during patterns is a lot more natural than in either DDR or ITG. I believe this is partly due to the stepchart designers (who apparently know how to write a lot of REALLY good charts), and partly due to the fact that, unlike 4-panel, which seems to have you motion radiate out to the sides, your motion is more focused from the outside going in. I think many would agree that it's more natural to move your legs from the outside in than from the inside out. You're correct about the jumps though, they're used rather excessively, especially in the 6-10 level. _________________
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Gowmars Trick Member
Joined: 20 Oct 2005 Location: Lafayette, Louisiana |
4. Posted: Sat Sep 02, 2006 4:06 pm Post subject: |
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oh yeah i keep forgetting they have one in BR, ill have to besure to check it out next time im down there. I think I might go a head and by PIU for my console and play on it to get the hang of it, and to try something new.
Thanks for the input all. _________________
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Mostly_Harmless Trick Member
Joined: 12 Feb 2006 Location: Cranford New Jersey |
5. Posted: Sat Sep 02, 2006 6:52 pm Post subject: |
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yea when i first tried pump back in the days i used to only think ddr was king of dance games i could only do 5's but a few months have passed and im up to 18's nightmare. Once you pass your very first crazy ur gunna just fall in love with pump and ditch DDR syn is right however the step chart makers are brilliant in pump i couldn't agree more. I believe ur first crazy should be All i want for x-mass, that has to be the easiest crazy i have ever seen. For some reason if you are having alot of trouble with pump give itg a shot it's like ddr while keeping pumps insain difficutlys and hands. BTW most of u know this but i just found out that itg was not the invention of hands piu was ;D |
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Cutriss Staff Member
Joined: 24 Jan 2002
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6. Posted: Sun Sep 03, 2006 7:10 am Post subject: |
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Gowmars wrote: | oh yeah i keep forgetting they have one in BR, ill have to besure to check it out next time im down there. I think I might go a head and by PIU for my console and play on it to get the hang of it, and to try something new. | At this point, going to Laser Tag would probably be significantly easier. Exceed was produced a year ago, and most places probably don't have it in stock anymore. The production run wasn't for too long I'd imagine, so it's probably rather expensive and hard to find.
As a side note - if you find the Xbox version but would prefer the PS2 version, I'd be happy to trade you next time you're in town (both pad and game naturally). _________________
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