First, while playing ddr definitely helps with ffr- the timing and such- ffr wouldn't help with ddr. The body movements have to be learned separately. Second, skill at ffr, I've found, has more to do with how often you've played fast-paced video games to get that eye-hand coordination up to speed. DDR has nothing to do with that. EVERYONE starts off sucking, whereas I found- and I tried it out on my equally game playing freak of a little brother- I had a natural ease for playing ffr because my eye-hand coordination is so well-trained. Besides, playing DDR with the controller is often harder.
BTW, it's easy to hit two buttons at the same time on the Playstion controllers- both the arrow keys and the buttons are the arrows on the screen, work one with one thumb, and one with the other.
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Date: 2003-11-16 09:59 pm (UTC)From:BTW, it's easy to hit two buttons at the same time on the Playstion controllers- both the arrow keys and the buttons are the arrows on the screen, work one with one thumb, and one with the other.