Which DDR do they have now? I trek out to Hornsby to play Extreme.I've been to Galaxy World a few times recently, I love DDR!
I have no idea to be honest, I'm pretty noob and I just play on medium (ocassionally hard but i usually fail).Which DDR do they have now? I trek out to Hornsby to play Extreme.
Practice makes perfect. In my prime I could A 10 footers but now after years of neglect, I'm back down to doing 8 and 9 footers, and happy to get a B. That being said the Hornsby machine has the up arrows mucked up on P1, and P2 is very off centre.I have no idea to be honest, I'm pretty noob and I just play on medium (ocassionally hard but i usually fail).
ThisUsed to have a timezone in our local shopping centre, but that closed down ages ago
But practice can get pretty expensive =P I used to have DDR on the Wii but that got boring eventually doing the same songs over and over.Practice makes perfect. In my prime I could A 10 footers but now after years of neglect, I'm back down to doing 8 and 9 footers, and happy to get a B. That being said the Hornsby machine has the up arrows mucked up on P1, and P2 is very off centre.
Yeah of course. The one I used at home was pretty crap, nothing like ones at an arcade =) Although you can actually buy metal ones at home (a few hundred bucks though hah) which would be pretty cool.Arcade is very different in terms of feel and the quality of the pads (well back when they were well maintained). I used to go for all the promo days like Powerclub days at Timezone and use the after school deals. Back in the day I could do 3 hours of DDR with 2 friends (we'd rotate on and off). Nowadays I just do double since it's a bit more fun to me.
StepManiaBut practice can get pretty expensive =P I used to have DDR on the Wii but that got boring eventually doing the same songs over and over.
Market City has ExtremeWhich DDR do they have now? I trek out to Hornsby to play Extreme.
Well unless you're using keyboard for stepmania you need a USB mat, and my one wasn't lol.StepMania
how does your mat connect to the wii?Well unless you're using keyboard for stepmania you need a USB mat, and my one wasn't lol.
Don't remember, chucked out the mat now.how does your mat connect to the wii?
There are so many manufacturers of the plastic fold up mats nowadays. I am always amazed when I see people play pretty difficult songs at home using them on Youtube and they don't seem to slip/fall or anything! Also I found it hurt my feet a lot because unlike the machine, when you step you are pressing into the hard ground/tile/cement underneath the mat rather than into a platform which can press in like a button.Don't remember, chucked out the mat now.
I googled it and apparently it needs a gamecube controller port.
Nice. From back in the day when I played at MC, I remember it used to be on a bit of an angle which made it really hard to do double because you had to compensate for the inclination. Is that still the case?Market City has Extreme
George Street has Extreme and Supernova 2
I'm lucky enough to hit the pads although I haven't noticed it being on an angleNice. From back in the day when I played at MC, I remember it used to be on a bit of an angle which made it really hard to do double because you had to compensate for the inclination. Is that still the case?