Gotenks326 said:
Nothing should go wrong as it's one of the easiest mods ever. There's some pictures/ a guide here:
http://users.adelphia.net/~kiltz/
Are you out of Beginners Mode yet?
I mostly stick to beginner but I've branched out into the easier songs in L7 and 7Key.
Like when I just played a few hours ago I got a B on Virtual Insanity 7Key with random on (bye bye, scales!).
Also I can do Battle Breaks in 5Key consistiently and that's a 5 star song right? Then again 5Key is so wonky anyway (NO FUCKING WAY IS STOP VIOLENCE A 3 I CANT FUCKING PASS IT BUT I CAN PASS V AND SHINING POLARIS!?).
In other random news I joined VJArmy so I can post my shitty L7 and 7Key and 5Key scores on there and get pwned. I'm dj KOLL (repre-fucking-SENT!). Haven't posted anything yet though (I will later though)
Finally, I recently heard Rislim Remix. Umm, THAT's the song you were ga-ga about? I mean it's sort of interesting what they do with the last syllable of what the woman's singing and the low synth tones, but c'mon! :P
Other random music game shit:
Taiko Drum Master new for $17: Go or no go? I read the list of songs and I don't see much that I like but I am a sucker for special controllers. If there's a PC sim or something I can use these with, I'd go for it.
I still can't find a Mad Catz Beat Pad for the PS2 WTF!!! I can exchange my mat for one of the multiconsole ones (and pay a few bucks), but I hear those don't work with converters. Gotenks, I know you're into stepmania, what's the word on Gamestop brand multiconsole mats?
I guess until I exchange my mat I'll keep using my brother's not-as-well-modded mat. I hate how low my skill has fallen. I can normally get a B or C on Cafe (Heavy) but when I played the other day I just barely D'd it! My strategy for next time: drink half a glass of water before playing and warm up with fast and easy songs, and then after about 15 minutes of warming up, move on to my usual 7-foot-or-so songs (like Firefly and A Minute (Extended Mix)), and after about 10 minutes of that, try the more challenging stuff for about 25 minutes, and for the rest of the workout, go back to the stuff I'm better at.