If things are off a lot, you might need to restart the song and adjust the global offset (Shift+F11, Shift+F12) until the first steps are close to where they should be, then try AutoSync Machine again. If things are off just a bit, this will help sync things up by the end of the song. Then, just play to the beat (ignore the timing of the arrows). I recommend disabling fail (Options > Advanced Options > Default Fail Type = Off), starting a song you're super familiar with, then pressing F6 twice when it starts (this will enable AutoSync Machine). I found that playing with a headset everything was in sync right away, but when switching to speakers I needed to adjust the Stepmania global offset quite a bit. That's it, you're good to go! I haven't played at an arcade in a long time, but this feels really damn close to what I remember :) Troubleshooting DDR games including the ability to create dance patterns for custom songs.
Download xnintendox's Solo noteskin ( direct).Unzip theme to: C:\Games\StepMania 5\Themes\DDR-EXTREME-JP-SM5-master.Download Inorizushi's DDR Extreme Theme download theme ( direct).
The first time I played DDR was on a 6th Mix DDR MAX cabinet, but I spent most of my time with this massive custom LED wall screen that housed DDR Extreme. To change the default location for your Windows Downloads folder. One more thing: If you can beat Quasar, C400, Index, 1.5x music speed, and can get at least a AAA, then you are REALLY good at Stepmania.(Mainly because Quasar is really hard, but it may not be for you, if you can get a AAAA even on 2.0x music speed.Setting up Stepmania to look/feel like DDR Extreme I only use that to improve my speed timing. All 18 playable songs from the original game now have a complete set of singles charts along with clean gameplay videos in the background (no extra arrows in. Only sertain songs that I play is when I don't need to use the Cmods, mainly deltaMAX, a song that goes from 100 to 573 BPM. And yes, I also use Cmods, well, C400 to be exact. There are a BUNCH of songs, and some weird ones as well.ĮDIT: I play the game with a spread style, a style that is easier to hit the hands, which is probably most common in other places that aren't here. Seriously, both of them are hard for beginners, mainly because most of them are rated 10, and usually don't have Standard/Light/Beginner steps. Don't count me wrong or anything, but, there are quite a few packs that might get some interest, maybe like the Videogame Megapack or Dog_E's Unreleased's.
Have done some "hard" songs, like sometimes 15 on keyboard, but usually, I just randomly press the keys. Wow, seriously? I'd never thought anyone would post this.