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Suko
March 04, 2010, 02:10:00 PM - ORIGINAL POST -

I'm looking for stepcharts that I can play with my GF that work well together on different difficulties. I can only think of one example off the top of my head; Sync on Heavy & Oni. I feel that both stepcharts compliment the other when played simultaneously.

I was wondering if any of you could suggest some songs that you've noticed have similarly harmonious stepcharts. She prefers to play on Standard mode in DDR, so if anyone knows of complimentary Standard/Heavy charts, I'd love to hear about them!
 
BLueSS
Read March 04, 2010, 02:20:34 PM #1

Do you have an example of what would be "uncomplimentary" to see what you're trying to go for here?
...aren't most charts complimentary?
 
discovolante
Read March 04, 2010, 05:02:40 PM #2

You mean like a couples chart?

Is that what you mean?
 
Iori241
Read March 04, 2010, 05:48:17 PM #3

Make edits. How about digging up some old versus charts Smiley They were all so easy that difficulty shouldn't be an issue.
 
manyminimoos
Read March 04, 2010, 08:39:35 PM #4

The Least 100 Seconds on Heavy and Standard and/or Basic.
 
Gerrak
Read March 05, 2010, 01:51:31 AM #5

Senorita. An old favorite on standard. An old favorite on heavy.

What machine anyway? SN2? Or Extreme? or ITG?

And yeah, what do you mean by 'complimentary'? I didn't think most charts really complimented each other, I would be more concerned with finding actually good steps for both difficulties first.

Might try Era, Dynamite Rave (the original one), and Dam Dariram, I believe I used to play these a lot in my days of standard and I think theyre good. Lets Groove and Spin the Disc are both good super easy Heavy charts you could both do too, also old favorites Smiley
 
manyminimoos
Read March 05, 2010, 02:51:47 AM #6

What scott means by "complementary" charts is two different difficulties of a song that play like couples charts; They are vastly different in style but sound "cool," for a lack of a better term. 
 
Suko
Read March 05, 2010, 09:14:55 AM #7

What scott means by "complementary" charts is two different difficulties of a song that play like couples charts; They are vastly different in style but sound "cool," for a lack of a better term.  
Thanks James, I was having a difficult time expressing what I meant by complimentary.

If you want to know what I consider a "complimentary cahrt", start up 2-player mode in stepmania and choose Sync on Heavy & ONI. Turn autoplay on and listen to the way the steps work with each other. The combination of both steps played simultaneously sound pretty awesome. I'm trying to find some other charts that might be similar to this.

Btw, thanks for the suggestions so far, I'll give each a shot and see how they work out for us.

And yes, I suppose this could be considered a "couples" chart, but I'm not wanting to play on doubles play, my GF is a high score freak and would probably rather play 2P versus on Standard.

What machine anyway? SN2? Or Extreme? or ITG?
Probably Extreme, but ITG2, SN2, or anything else would be useful.

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