I read the rules carefully, and since they specifically make complaining about a raised warning level against the rules, and my warning level wasn't raised, I saw no problem with this post. I am complaining, but my complaint does not involve anything the rules forbid discussing in public... nor is i...
My sig did have open lines pre-warning, after which point I trimmed it down to only two lines of just text with no empty lines, only to find that it was deleted anyway a few days later. Thank you for the clarification on the pause thread.... just seemed extremely strange to be in the middle of what ...
So I've been here a couple weeks now. I've posted double-digit custom songs of my own making, said thanks here and there, worked on filling a few requests, and voiced a few opinions around the board. I have yet to make a request in regards to anything from anyone on this board. I have been mocked by...
As far as I can tell, my sig was within these parameters, yet was still edited. It was nothing but text (including link html), and I had removed the line breaks last week upon getting warned about it in response to the "pause" thread. I guess asking how I was violating it is rather futile at this po...
You're right of course, it's not that it's impossible in the original game setup. It's just that it seems logical to assume that as more modifications increase the ease of using the pause/resume feature (it would, of course, that's why someone was motivated to post requesting it), the frequency of p...
The difference is simply in how effectively the pause setup accomplishes it, which is what started this thread, unless I misunderstood. He wants a more ease-and-user-friendly pause setup, so that when he pauses to rest his fingers part way through a song on which he's striving for a high score, it w...
A perfectly accurate and reliable pause feature would allow for note-by-note playing, with pauses for beer, soft drinks, naps, school, etc, and a pause feature that accommodates that method seems to invalidate the scoring system. Anybody can play a song one note at a time, which is why we can chart ...
i think that if you can't play several minutes in a row you could stand to practice. pausing mid-"concert", even in simulation, is just flat pitiful. if you can't make it through a song at the difficult on which you're playing you need to learn to play starting at a lower setting, not show up on the...
I dont use 3 note chords, so that everyone can play the song :D . Interesting point of view, but I'm sure the player capable of appreciating 3-note chords would claim that enjoyment and challenge is the goal rather than playability by everyone, especially at higher difficulty levels. Just my 2c. Un...