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Re: An Interesting Introduction

Postby TYLR on Mon Jun 11, 2012 5:23 pm

ITG2 is basically Stepmania 3.95. Anything that works on one should work on the other. Older versions of SM (like 3.0) don't support rolls or mines, though, so if you're using an old build of SM for some reason, not all the files posted here will work properly. I personally recommend using openITG as your new "Stepmania."

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Re: An Interesting Introduction

Postby deadbyfaith on Mon Jun 11, 2012 5:25 pm

Psychotik wrote:Yup they work on stepmania. ITG is based on stepmania.

Thank you, Psychotik. I had a feeling it was. I might just invest in a dummy computer to donate to this Job Corps facility and get Stepmania for it with USB Dance Pads. Far cheaper and more conveniant than getting different games with different song lists for DDR. Plus, a lot of DDR games these days have rediculous unlock conditions. I just want to play the song! >.<

I think I already know the answer to this, but are there stepchart packages that have all the old school DDR songs from DDR Max, Max 2 and the like?
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Re: An Interesting Introduction

Postby TYLR on Mon Jun 11, 2012 5:31 pm

You used to be able to get those at ddruk.com. Not sure if they're still up anymore. Mute has resynced a bunch of old DDR stuff for ITG play, and you can download what he's done in his folder of the retired staff forum. IIRC, he hasn't done anything that was in Extreme AC (not sure why),.
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Re: An Interesting Introduction

Postby joe#2 on Mon Jun 11, 2012 5:54 pm

If you're looking to get a new SM build going again and you run Windows, I'd suggest 3.95 since it's never given me any problems, although oITG is not the worst choice either. This community's opinion on SM5 seems to be pretty polarized, but Mac users with the newest OS update are stuck with it (I think?), so that's something to consider.

I'd link SM3.95 but it wasn't on divinelegy like I thought it would be...although if you want that build, searching on the forums should probably yield a result
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Re: An Interesting Introduction

Postby Valex on Mon Jun 11, 2012 9:18 pm

zenius-i-vanisher.com has all the ddr shit you need

grab mute's resyncs though for the stuff he has
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Re: An Interesting Introduction

Postby Gazebo on Mon Jun 11, 2012 9:31 pm

Whoa 3 pages, must be an interesting introduction... I'll have to check this thread out later :twisted:
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Re: An Interesting Introduction

Postby SM MaxX on Tue Jun 12, 2012 12:40 am

joe#2 wrote:If you're looking to get a new SM build going again and you run Windows, I'd suggest 3.95 since it's never given me any problems,


I'd say you are one of the few people who say that. It's terribly buggy for a lot of other people; oITG fixes most of the bugs.
And if you have a Mac you can either get SM5 or an SM4 alpha (I wouldn't recommend 3.9 as it's outdated); whatever suits you better.
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Re: An Interesting Introduction

Postby Valex on Tue Jun 12, 2012 1:12 am

If you have a Mac just get 3.95 lol
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Re: An Interesting Introduction

Postby mute on Tue Jun 12, 2012 4:08 am

deadbyfaith wrote:Just one word posts in response to a wall of text (my post) is just a bit offensive to me. It really looks like the only reason you post something was to get your post count up, rather than to really say "hi" or even welcome me to the forum.

You have much to learn.

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Re: An Interesting Introduction

Postby joe#2 on Tue Jun 12, 2012 4:19 am

SM MaxX wrote:
joe#2 wrote:If you're looking to get a new SM build going again and you run Windows, I'd suggest 3.95 since it's never given me any problems,


I'd say you are one of the few people who say that. It's terribly buggy for a lot of other people; oITG fixes most of the bugs.

I dunno exactly what bugs you're referring to, but asides from maybe one or two random crashes in a blue moon, it works perfectly for the purposes of playing/editing charts on my end. That's why I'd suggest it.
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Re: An Interesting Introduction

Postby mute on Tue Jun 12, 2012 5:00 am

The Mac build is bad though. It crashes every time you plug/unplug headphones or edit a bpm or stop value in edit mode. :lol:
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Re: An Interesting Introduction

Postby deadbyfaith on Tue Jun 12, 2012 11:43 am

Wow, a lot of feedback. Thank you everybody. I'll be looking into this more in the future.

Mute, I have much to learn? I've worked alongside developers before. Customer service and leadership is something I know quite well. But, you think what you want.
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Re: An Interesting Introduction

Postby TYLR on Tue Jun 12, 2012 11:49 am

I think he means you have much to learn about socializing on the Internet. We're not a business. You're not a customer. Nobody's serving anybody. I'm picturing you as a balding 38-year-old man in a suit, and it's really funny.
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Re: An Interesting Introduction

Postby deadbyfaith on Tue Jun 12, 2012 12:00 pm

Haha, that is rather funny. Even I'm laughing. You're right about one half of that... I'm in a suit. But I'm a lot younger. In my 20's.

I know a lot about socializing on the internet... That's the field that I've been apart of, online communities. Yes, I am being a bit harsh, I understand that. It's because I do know how to socialize online that I know that I'm being a bit of a stick in the mud. However, I'm a new comer to this community and I'm constructively critisizing what I'm seeing.

Make sense?
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Re: An Interesting Introduction

Postby Gazebo on Tue Jun 12, 2012 12:08 pm

mute wrote:The Mac build is bad though. It crashes every time you plug/unplug headphones or edit a bpm or stop value in edit mode. :lol:


Which version of SM do you recommend for Mac then? o_o
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