Mind you, simfiles are written to these standards as well, so some songs you can "AA" with ease now may need to be re-gapped/synched once you do. Open Data/Stepmania.ini and experiment a little with these lines: I seem to get more Marvelouses on courses in Extreme than SuperNOVA. I can believe, though, that the SuperNOVA timing windows got smaller. Its timing window of 11.25 ms is smaller than the Marvelous in DDR. This is why I think the Marvelous is too easy to get in StepMania and why I swear by Ridiculous Timing in my StepMania 3.9.
OK, well, Marvelous/Fantastic in StepMania isn't really ranked any better than "Perfect"/Excellent, except that if you get all Marvelous/Fantastic then you get a AAAA, You still need a full "Perfect"/Excellent combo to get a AAA - which ends up being considerably easier to get than arcade DDR's counterpart. This project is intended for fanart/fanservice purposes only. I am not affiliated with Konami, Dancemania, or any related company. Which of course, is totally contradictory, unless that's supposed to be the difference in "Marvelous" and "Perfect" timing.Ĭelebrate DDR's 10th Anniversary with a collection of over 150 of your (or someone else's) favorite hits, featured in more than 30 continuously mixed stages!
This is a neverending experiment to find a timing that's loose enough for casual players, and strict enough for professional PA'ers. In fact, 5th Mix "Perfect" ~= DDR EXTREME "Marvelous!" I think the only difference in most home versions is that the "Perfect" timing is 1 ms wider each way, to compensate for inconsistent hardware (3rd party Dance Pads which may not time exactly with Konami's - *and* might still be used in conjunction with them!) And even in different versions, different timing windows apply.ĥth Mix timing != DDR EXTREME timing, for example. SuperNOVA's timing windows are considerably different/tightened too, but though the "Marvelous" and "Perfect" window is smaller, the "Great" and "Good" window are much wider. SM/itg was designed for "Marvelous" play. So to truly get what would be a AAA in DDR, you'd have to get a AAA on Judge 6 (which would be a AAAA on Judge 2!)Īnd if somebody knows what the home DDR version timing windows are, that would be great.ĭDR EXTREME was designed for "Perfect" play. at least the Marvelous and "Perfect", are larger than both DDR's and ITG's? Posted: Sun 11:23 pm Post subject: Why is it that the default StepMania timing windows. Location: Mishawaka, IN (that's where I play)Ġ. Why is it that the default StepMania timing windows. DDR Freak :: View topic - Why is it that the default StepMania timing windows.įorums FAQ Search Memberlist Usergroups Register Profile Login to check your private messages Login